If you have an online business, you've probably felt the pull to make
things more complicated.
It's like a tractor beam, sucking you in.
It's a feeling that if something doesn't have enough actions, or enough layers, then it can't possibly work (this is why so many people fall for the complex funnels being sold).
My main recurring revenue is my print newsletter - Secret Coach Club. When I tell people how basic it is, they seem surprised.
"A
16 page print newsletter? Is that it?"
Well, I also do a monthly live call for subscribers and I let them pick my brain (by email), but overall it's pretty basic.
It's not one of those membership sites with 77 moving parts (and plans to add hundreds of more things), that requires a team to manage and keep everything working smoothly.
But I like it the way I do
it.
My print newsletter brings in more recurring revenue than 99% of the membership sites out there without forcing me to pull the hair out of my head.
Resist the temptation to throw more on your plate just to feel busy. Remember the quote by Thoreau:
"It is not enough to be busy. So are the ants. The question is: What are we busy about?"
If you'd like to have a
simple recurring revenue source, a print newsletter is a good option.
The good news is the May issue of Secret Coach Club will be laying out exactly how you can start your own.
I'll be going over my system for setting up your newsletter, how to write it/pull it together and how to get subscribers.
I'll even hook you up with my people, like my editor and my printer.
I
guess you can call the May issue your "recurring revenue system in a box".
If you'd like to start your own print newsletter, you won't want to miss this one.
The deadline is approaching soon, get yours while you can here:
Marc