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What’s included in Recurring Revenue School?

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Two days ago, I set up the waitlist for my new membership called Recurring Revenue School.

Now, you may be wondering what’s included in the membership.

Good question.

There are 3 key deliverables in Recurring Revenue School that you’ll really like:

  1. Monthly Recurring Offer Focus Sessions – Each month, we’ll plan out the recurring offers we’ll run the following month. Whether you send offers monthly (like I do) or less frequently, you’ll start each month knowing exactly what you’re doing with your offers.
  2. Weekly Recurring Revenue Thread – Each week, I’ll start a new thread to inspire your recurring offers and client retention. I’ll include a prompt (if you need it) and then a place for you to post a link to the offer you’re promoting. People who post an email will be eligible for prizes and bonus content.
  3. Weekly Recurring Offer Planning – Each week, we’ll meet on Zoom to plan out the hooks for the offers we’ll send that week. We’ll pre-load your offers with the right hooks, which saves time.

In Recurring Revenue School, you’ll get:

  • Confidence – Know what you’re promoting each month.
  • Consistency – Share your recurring offers in the weekly thread.
  • Clarity – Pre-plan your strategy for recurring revenue and client retention.

Of course, I’ll add juicy bonuses around finding prefect clients, list-building and pricing and positioning your offers for residual profit.

Sound like fun?

Jump on the waitlist for Recurring Revenue School and be the first to hear when the doors open (and lock in the lowest-ever founding member price).

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