Ten years ago today, I had an embarrassing conversation that forced me to think differently.
I happened to meet a world-class marketer, long before I was into any of this stuff. He said: I see what you do for a living, and I see that you have a website. How are you monetizing that website?
My entire answer was: well, I'm a member of the Amazon affiliate program (which means I earned 50 smackers a month in commissions).
He looked at me with the kind of pity one might have for an 8-year-old boy who'd lost his dog.
Oh, Woods, he seemed to say. Surely you can be doing better than this.
So then he gave me an idea:
Take what you know and make a membership out of it.
Nine years later, Liberty Classroom is still going strong.
Almost any good or service you deal in, or any hobby you have, can become a membership that generates recurring revenue for you.
Hardly anyone (percentage-wise) thinks to do this, so they leave 95% of their potential revenue on the table and can't figure out how this whole online thing is supposed to work.
It works best with memberships.
If you're going to tell me that you don't know anything that could become a membership, I respond: think harder.
There's a guy who knows how to set them up, publicize them, and keep people subscribed. It's Stu McLaren, the guy whose software helps 70,000 businesses run their memberships.
He's holding a workshop that in the past -- just this free workshop alone -- has trained people to begin successful memberships.
So if you want to make that clean break, or at least start a side hustle that earns more than 12 cents a day, why not create a membership that generates _recurring revenue_?
Sign up for Stu's workshop, because this is how it's done.
What to do now:
Click the link and sign up.
What not to do:
Click the link and not sign up.
The link:
Tom Woods