Now I'm going to give you one single, solitary tip that is probably worth more than all the other advice I've given here about how to make recurring revenue.
And this applies whether you're selling affiliate products or building your own subscription business.
It's so simple and yet so profound, most people will miss it entirely.
They might think it's silly. Or great. But in 5 minutes they'll forget it and never use it.
And for that they will be poorer. Literally.
You - I'm hoping - will recognize the genius is this simple, innocent looking giant of an idea.
Ready?
First, a clue...
When Mark Zuckerberg was building Facebook, he focused on one ultimate mission.
Why?
Because having one ultimate mission is the key to success.
It's the power of focus.
If you think about how many priorities you have... family, friends, faith, fitness, financial, home, work, etc., you have a lot of priorities.
And each of these comes at the expense of the others.
Having a lone, singular mission isn't a luxury, it's the absolute pre-requisite to success.
Everything needs to align to that single mission, even those things that don't at first seem to be a part of it.
You can make your friends and family co-conspirators in your mission. You can use your mission to get rid of the job you hate and repair the house you love, and so forth.
It's all tied together.
And this applies whether you're selling affiliate products or building your own subscription business.
It's so simple and yet so profound, most people will miss it entirely.
They might think it's silly. Or great. But in 5 minutes they'll forget it and never use it.
And for that they will be poorer. Literally.
You - I'm hoping - will recognize the genius is this simple, innocent looking giant of an idea.
Ready?
First, a clue...
When Mark Zuckerberg was building Facebook, he focused on one ultimate mission.
Why?
Because having one ultimate mission is the key to success.
It's the power of focus.
If you think about how many priorities you have... family, friends, faith, fitness, financial, home, work, etc., you have a lot of priorities.
And each of these comes at the expense of the others.
Having a lone, singular mission isn't a luxury, it's the absolute pre-requisite to success.
Everything needs to align to that single mission, even those things that don't at first seem to be a part of it.
You can make your friends and family co-conspirators in your mission. You can use your mission to get rid of the job you hate and repair the house you love, and so forth.
It's all tied together.