I had trouble coming up with a decent subject line
for this email, so I thought: everyone raves about AI, so let's see what it can come up with.
Grok 3 spit out these monstrosities:
"St. John’s Wild Rides & Wilder Profits"
"My Elite Crew’s Secret to Steady
Cash"
"Ditch the $7 eBook for This Game-Changer"
"Crush Self-Doubt with One Free Trick"
"Why
My Smartest Pal Floors It to Millions"
Yeah, I think I'll stick with the human beings.
So here's the email:
It was almost as if I set it up this way, but I didn't.
We had a virtual meeting today of the latest cohort of the Tom Woods
Elite Mastermind, my business mastermind group that meets in person three times a year in some amazing location.
Today we spent a little time discussing the trip to St. John we'll be taking together. (See why you should be in here?)
We are going to rent cars while there. Little do they know: driving in St. John is, well, an adventure. Suddenly you're facing a hairpin turn, and the turn leads immediately to a 75-degree upward
climb, and you need to floor it to make it up there.
But that's part of what makes it fun.
Anyway, that's not the point. The point is this: these are the best, smartest, most successful people in the Woods orbit.
And guess what one of them is building.
A membership, the very thing we've been talking about
lately.
Why?
Because it gives him stability, a threshold of income he can rely on every month.
Sure beats selling a $7 eBook a single time.
Beyond the recurring revenue aspect (and the next person who tells me "I do not want recurring income" will be the
first), the math just makes sense:
Once the website infrastructure is set up, adding new members requires minimal additional cost. Content, features, or community interactions can scale to serve hundreds or thousands of users without proportional increases in expenses.
The same way a book can earn an author (who knows what he's doing) income far beyond mere
royalty payments, membership sites, too, give you the opportunity to generate income via multiple channels: tiered plans, premium content, events, affiliate partnerships, and so on down a long list.
What holds people back from creating membership sites isn't that such sites lack advantages. Everyone can see the advantages. It's self-doubt:
-- I don't know how to build one.
-- I'm not the
world's foremost expert on anything.
-- I'm not good enough.
-- I wouldn't be able to find members.
But that's why you learn from the best.
And the best is about to give his annual free workshop on how to build a membership site. He will overcome whatever objection that voice in your head can
invent.
And he will fill you with knowledge. You will not believe you didn't pay for the presentation. I promise.
Make sure to reserve your spot right now:
https://www.tomwoods.com/membershipworkshop
Tom Woods
P.S. Remember: do not count yourself among those lukewarm souls who know neither victory nor defeat, who click on that link and leave without signing up. Those are very, very sad and aimless souls indeed, the kind who wander the information superhighway bereft of purpose. I can't imagine thinking of you
that way, dear reader. You are the sort who clicks a link and follows through until the task is complete.
https://www.tomwoods.com/membershipworkshop