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Continuity In A Weekend: Transform Your Business with Recurring Revenue
Unlock Financial Stability and Predictability in Just One Weekend
Imagine having a business where your income flows consistently, month after month, without the constant hustle of one-time sales. Picture a scenario where you can take time off, knowing your revenue will continue to roll in. This is the power of Continuity In A Weekend.
Dear friend,
If you’re tired of the relentless grind of chasing one-time sales and dealing with unpredictable income, this is the most important lesson you’ll ever learn:
“If you have recurring bills, you need recurring income.”
Mortgage payments, payroll, Netflix subscriptions, insurance, ad expenses, utilities—these are all constant and consistent. They keep coming, no matter how much revenue you make. If your income relies solely on one-time events like launches or single-payment offers, you’re fighting an uphill battle that you can’t win. Eventually, the neverending bills will overtake your ability to keep up.
But what if you could change that?
Give Me One Weekend, and I’ll Show You How to Create Financial Stability and Predictability
Here’s a glimpse into the financial stability that recurring revenue can bring:
This screenshot from my Stripe account shows the monthly recurring revenue generated from my continuity offers. The average spend per customer per month is $91.78, and this revenue stream provides me with:
1. Exact Monthly Expense Cap
With $81,509/month in recurring income, I know exactly what my monthly expense cap is. No guessing, no forecasting, just a clear number that tells me what I can afford. This simplicity makes business management a breeze.
2. Time Off Without Worry
I can take time off, knowing that my income will continue to flow. By outsourcing content creation, I ensure that my continuity program runs smoothly even when I’m not actively working. This level of freedom is priceless.
3. Scalable and Sustainable Growth
My continuity model is designed to be scalable and sustainable. With no launches, minimal customer interaction, and outsourced content creation, I can add 50-100 new members per day without increasing my workload.
4. Self-Sustaining Continuity
Once you reach a critical mass, your continuity program can grow itself through member referrals. This is a rare but achievable goal that transforms your business into a self-sustaining machine.
Continuity In A Weekend: Your Path to Financial Freedom
I’ve developed a course that will guide you through setting up your own continuity program in just one weekend. Here’s what you’ll get:
Step 1: Design
We’ll focus on designing the right continuity model for your lifestyle and business needs. Topics include:
- Low Ticket vs. High Ticket Continuity: Which is right for you?
- Content Creation: What to include in your offer to keep members engaged.
- Outsourcing: How to get others to create content for you.
- Offer Design: What your continuity should be about and how much work is needed.
Step 2: Launch
Learn the strategies to launch your continuity program successfully.
Step 3: Growth
Discover how to build a 7-figure continuity offer and scale it sustainably.
Act Now and Save $400!
Purchase before November 5th, 2023, and get Continuity In A Weekend at a special discounted price.
Don’t let your business be held hostage by one-time sales. Embrace the power of recurring revenue and take control of your financial future. Continuity In A Weekend is your key to a more stable, predictable, and enjoyable business.
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