Looking at my
credit card bill the other day, I found something jumping out at me.
I subscribe to the GaS Digital Network for content from Dave Smith and Michael Malice.
I also have Netflix and Hulu.
I also get subscription goodie boxes every month.
What do these things have in common?
I pay for them not one time, but every single month.
So:
Here's the question you should ask yourself:
"Why not me?"
In other words:
"If I'm going to go to the trouble of persuading someone to buy something, why not persuade him to buy something that, like these things, renews (and therefore pays me) every month?"
That's the difference between getting a one-time $47 payment and getting a $47 payment every single month.
Most people don't realize this is even a thing. They get up, dig ditches all day, come home exhausted, and never find out about the miracles all around them in 2019.
Well, ol' Woods here is spilling the beans.
I have two websites that generate recurring income, so I know a little something about it.
I've got a detailed description and battle plan for each of 12 -- yes, 12 -- different ways to create and promote recurring offers.
Every last person I know who's really doing well with an online business has some kind of recurring aspect built in to what they do.
You are intrigued.
So here's how to do exactly that.
Oh, and by the way: Woods here is such a good fellow that this set of 12 battle plans is actually one of three free bonuses I'm giving you when you do one measly thing for me.
If you don't click, you'll be haunted by curiosity forever. You don't want that. So:
Tom Woods