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All of the varying uses may sound fantastic, but to carry out this task on your own is time consuming and tedious. You would have to conduct a large amount of research, understand nuances in conversations and deep dive into online content to conduct comparative analysis before getting the right keyword strategy.
Instead of putting yourself through that, it’s important to save your time for other important entrepreneurial tasks and leverage the tools that are available to do it for you. AI tools like ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini and others can deliver keyword research with a strategy to accompany it instantaneously.
In mere seconds, you can have a treasure trove of keywords to use in any way that you specify. And if you want to go the extra mile, you can ask for help integrating them into whatever content method you need it for – blog posts, social media, ad campaigns, product development, and so on.
There are three steps to being able to achieve this goal with AI. First, you have to understand the different types of keywords and how they can help you in your business. Second, you have to know the prompts to get AI to find them.
And third, you need to know how to get AI to help you apply them in your business. Soon, we’re going to cover the 8 fundamental keywords you’ll be using, 7 advanced keyword discovery strategies and several ways AI can help you use these nuggets of information.
From that point on, you’ll have everything you need to propel your niche content to the forefront of the competitive landscape, ensuring that you’re meeting the needs of your target audience precisely.
What’s great about this method of research is that not only can AI give you advice based on volume and historical data, but it’s capable of conducting an analysis that uses predictive insight to forecast what your niche audience will be searching for in the near future.
Now that you understand the importance of networking, you want to sit down and start planning how you're going to monetize this platform. There's a couple of different ways you can do this, and we're going to look at both affiliate marketing and being a vendor on Warrior Plus.
During the planning stage, you want to first look at what is launching in the next week or month so that you can get prepared. Once you have some statistics under your belt, you'll be able to get quick approval whenever you request to promote something as an affiliate.
You'll also likely have faster approval as a vendor, as long as you are making sure to stay within the guidelines and rules of what they are looking for on your sales pages and listings.
As an affiliate, you want to start out by planning your upcoming launches according to what is currently known to you to be releasing in the coming week and month. During your networking process, you will have gotten to know certain vendors, and you want to get on their list as an affiliate and as a regular subscriber.
Sometimes, they will send out messages where they mention upcoming launches, and you want to be in the loop about what's coming down the pipe so that you can be prepared.
There are many times where something is being planned and worked on by a vendor, but it's not yet listed publicly anywhere until the last minute, which doesn't give you a lot of time to prepare your promos and bonuses if you are working on the weekends only.
In addition to being on their list, there are a few other places you can look. Start by looking on the platform itself. Warrior Plus has a launch calendar that you can look at. As long as the product is considered public by the vendor, you'll be able to see when that is going to go live.
You'll also be able to click on the link of the listing on the calendar and be taken to the affiliate sign up page. On that page, you can request approval, see the launch date and time, get an overview and map of the funnel, click on the sales page length, and click on the link to the JV affiliate page.
Under the affiliate tab on Warrior Plus, you can also click on the link that says Contests. Not only does this page show you hot contests that are happening at that moment, but it also shows you upcoming contests.
This may be something you want to check so that you can see if anything is viable for your audience that you may want to compete for where you can win a cash prize to boost your income.
You can also check in other places, such as on Facebook in various affiliate marketing groups where people are listing their upcoming launches. Sometimes, they will be open to all types of launches, and sometimes they will be specific to a certain type of launch such as private label rights (PLR).
Another place you can look is Muncheye. This is a listing site where people from different platforms, including Warrior Plus, JVZoo, and other platforms can let affiliates know in case they want to promote.
You can also go to separate categories within Muncheye, if you only want to promote certain things such as private label rights. Sometimes, vendors will go here to create listings and reserve a spot for their promotion on a certain day in the future, which gives you time to get prepared with our bonus or promo.
When you are evaluating things that are listed on these calendars, you want to take into consideration whether or not the product you are considering is right for your audience. If you don't have an audience yet, you need to figure out how you want to position yourself because they will be looking to you for guidance on what they should buy.
Do they need courses? Software or other tools? Readymade content or templates? Look at the topics being taught or delivered to see if that is in line with what your target audience is seeking.
Never select a product to promote just because it has a contest or an attractive commission rate. You always need to think of your customer first and then look at the other elements that can influence your decision on what you want to choose.
Make sure you're not just looking ahead to the next seven days. You want to look ahead farther than that, especially if you are a newbie because it may take you longer to get approval.
If you are networking, you'll often have friends that you make in the industry put you on auto approve for their listings. That means you won't have to wait for approval, but as soon as you hit the request button it will approve you automatically.
The next thing you have to do when planning your weekend Warrior Plus profit strategy is to think about whether or not you want to be a vendor and release products of your own.
How much you take on will depend on many different factors, like how fast you are at product development or how much knowledge you have to share. You can launch one product per month if you are releasing courses to teach people, every few months if you are working on a tech gadget such as a plug in or some sort of software, or even daily if you are releasing something like private label rights.
Keep in mind that it's not just about brainstorming and developing the product itself, you will have other tasks that you have to tend to in order to get your launch functional, which includes the technical setup, the creation of an upsell funnel, sales copywriting, and recruiting your affiliates.
As a general rule of thumb, online entrepreneurs are always looking for ways to speed up and automate their procedures so that tasks can be done more efficiently and effectively.
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT can serve as the catalyst you need to enhance and accelerate the keyword research and application process, and it typically comes at no additional cost to you.
Traditional keyword research merely skims the surface of what’s possible. As a human, you simply can’t compete with the speed of a robot, and it has access to enormous databases of detailed information it can sift through to spot patterns and substantial insight that can help you be more competitive and successful.
Even if you spent an entire day on nothing but keyword research, your results would only equal a small fraction of what AI can deliver for you. And this is information you can use as a foundation for your entire marketing business, not just blog SEO (search engine optimization).
When you truly want to edge out the competition, ensure that each piece of content is maximized for higher conversions, and have unprecedented access into the minds of your consumers, you’ll leverage AI to your advantage in this discovery and application process.
The Expansive Use of Keywords in Online Marketing
Many people are too limited in the way they think about keyword use. For example, most marketers you ask will simply say keywords are used for SEO purposes, to help their blog get ranked.
These individuals are missing out on important components that could help their sales explode. While search engines play an important role in whether or not consumers find your website, keywords have much more use for you if you understand everything about them.
They should not only be used for blog rankings, but for better discoverability of your content on social media, for idea generation about what your target audience wants to see from you, and to help you devise the products and reviews that consumers are searching for with language that immediately taps into their most pressing demands.
Strategically, it can help you remain competitive. It does this not by allowing you to be a copycat of other successful entrepreneurs, but to use a forward-thinking, cutting edge approach that makes niche consumers view you as the one with a finger on the pulse of the marketplace.
Keywords can have different meanings and intent. There are several types of keywords and phrases you can unearth to use in different ways. For example, you have informational keywords that educate your audience, transactional keywords for people wanting to spend money on products, and so on.
If you’re a marketer using content on your blog, on social media or elsewhere, you have to be developing ideas and titles that engage readers not only with the concepts, but the wording you’re using that triggers an instant response from them.
You especially want to nail down the right use of keywords if you’re planning to pay for ad campaigns on search engines or social media platforms. If you’re not weeding out the wrong keywords and zeroing in on the right ones, it can blow your ad budget easily.
One step that you can do at anytime when you are on social media is networking with people who are either vendors or affiliates on the Warrior Plus platform. Some people may decide to only do that on the weekends, but others will go ahead and do a little networking while they are on Facebook during the week if they have a few extra minutes.
The importance of networking is to not only help you recruit affiliates and even customers as a vendor, but also allow you to get approval and perks as an affiliate if you are networking with vendors.
When networking with others, you're not only going to ensure that you get approved because they feel comfortable in knowing you, but you'll also have the potential to gain perks such as increased commissions, a spot on their download page, or even advanced access to their product before a launch all because they now consider you a friend.
Facebook is primarily the number one place marketers are engaged in discussions publicly, in groups and in private messages. But it's not the only place. There are other conversations that are done through emails, WhatsApp, and elsewhere.
Knowing who to network with is important period and sometimes, it will benefit you to simply lurk and read what people are saying. If you become friends with fellow consumers and colleagues in this industry, you will quickly learn who has a stellar reputation and who does not.
The last thing you want to do as an affiliate is begin promoting someone who may be able to launch products that receive a lot of hype, but who consumers are not happy with, because you don't want to have your commissions turn into refunds.
Likewise, as a vendor, you really don't want to be recruiting affiliates to promote from you if they don't have a good reputation because their initial commissions might turn into chargebacks and refunds or complaints because they are engaging in spammy behavior.
So how do you connect with people and how often should you be reaching out? This depends on how you plan to go about communicating with them. If you are simply watching and commenting on post that they put on their profile, you obviously don't want to look like a stalker by going back five years and liking every one of their posts.
But if they post something new, it's okay for you to like it and comment on it if it is relevant and you have something to say. You want them to get used to seeing your name and knowing that you are not someone hiding behind the scenes who is ready to try to take advantage of consumers.
If you are interacting with someone via private messages, you have to be a little more discreet and careful about how often you are intruding into their space. If you start spamming them repeatedly throughout the day, they will simply block you.
You have to develop that friendship initially in order for them to want to communicate with you that often. Don't make everything so strict and business oriented. Friendships with your Internet marketing colleagues are important.
Try not to engage in any drama that is circulating in the industry or marketplace. There will always be feuds among marketers, whether they are vendors or affiliates. If you see this happening in groups or behind the scenes, simply stay out of it and absorb the information so that you can make a determination about if and how it should affect your business.
If you are a vendor and you have identified some people who look like good affiliate prospects, start by engaging with their public content, and then you might reach out with an initial introduction that simply tells them you are developing a product and you think it might be a good fit for their audience.
Start the discussion, but don't browbeat them with repeated messages asking if they're going to be onboard for your launch. Likewise, if you are an affiliate, you can reach out to people and let them know what kind of promotions you want to do, and that you'd really love to add their product to your lineup.
You want to become familiar to them first, before you start reaching out directly. If they are not on Facebook, then you can reach out through email, but again, because you are going directly into their inbox, you want to be careful about how often you are showing up with a requestThere are many members of Warrior Plus who are excited about setting up a business as a vendor, affiliate – or both. But there’s often some confusion about how to get started, how to begin generating profits and ultimately, how to achieve the level of success you see others enjoying.
Many of the people who are looking for this career path are currently working elsewhere and want to use their free time to build a business that can eventually sustain their financial needs.
So what we’re going to do here is look at a plan that lets you apply your weekend hours to develop a business you can launch using Warrior Plus as both a vendor and affiliate, where you’re using as many free tools, connections, readymade products or automated systems as possible to help give you the quick start boost that you need.
Week after week, you should see your profits begin growing, but you must keep in mind that this is a strategy that requires a mix of consistency, careful evaluation, ethics, and self-driven motivation to bring it to fruition.
If you’re a shiny new object chaser who can’t settle down and commit to a true entrepreneurial endeavor, then this isn’t the right path for you. It’s for those who are serious about it. Let’s get started!
Preliminary Warrior Plus Details You Should Know
Towards the end of this guide, we’re going to talk about the actual schedule option you have as a weekend Warrior Plus marketer. But for now, let’s dive into what you need to know about the platform and how it operates.
This is a third party platform, which means they allow people to list their products (and allow affiliates to promote things there) in return for a fee that is taken out of each sale. It’s a marketplace.
They’re not personally responsible for the products themselves, for the affiliates, etc. But they do monitor behavior and can ban people if they go against the guidelines and rules of the platform.
You, as a vendor, can create listings for your products and affiliates can find them, grab a link and promote. Warrior Plus has a wallet that affiliate commissions can go into, which means their system will pay the affiliates and you don’t have to do anything directly.
As an affiliate, you can sign up and find products to promote. Warrior Plus has no say over whether or not vendors will approve you. That’s up to each vendor, but we’re going to address that later and improve your odds.
Using Warrior Plus eliminates the need for you to have an affiliate system on your site. Many vendors appreciate it because it has a built in affiliate base, where people can find your listings and request to promote.
There are marketplace bestsellers, and a Deal of the Day product chosen by Warrior Plus. Just because something is on either one of those does not mean it’s a good product!
Sales determine the bestsellers, and while some of the Deal of the Day products are good, some aren’t – and you need to take precautions and responsibility to vet them yourself.
Approval may take longer or be more difficult when you’re new and without a track record. Some vendors have it set to a minimum rating, such as a rating of 60 in order to even be able to request approval.
But most don’t have that setting, and it will allow you to request and add a note. What you never want to do is what some unethical vendors teach: saying, “I am a student of so-and-so.”
You don’t know what that vendor thinks of the mentor you’re naming. In many cases, they might have a very negative view of them and will instantly deny you. Plus, it looks amateurish.
Warrior plus has implemented a process where you have to fill out information that will allow them to verify your identity as an affiliate. It's done through a third party verification service called ComplyCube.
It costs $5 to register, but it helps protect everyone in the network from people who engage in nefarious behavior. You can still go ahead and apply to promote products while your application is pending.
Be sure to do this early on so that you can get verified and begin promoting products without a delay. When your commissions are building up in your Warrior Plus wallet, you can extract the payment once it is out of the pending phase and send it straight to your bank account or to PayPal or Stripe.
You can also leave some of your commissions in your wallet if you want to purchase products that are being sold on Warrior Plus. You do not pay an additional fee to Warrior Plus to extract the money.
In order to remove the money from your wallet, it requires you to have at least $15.00 to withdraw. You also have to have at least five different unique buyers before it becomes eligible for the first time.
After that, they don't have to be unique. However, if someone purchases using their own Warrior Plus wallet, that doesn't count towards your five required individual sales. If you are brand new to affiliate marketing and don't yet have an audience, it may take a little bit of time for you to accumulate 5 unique buyers, but if you are consistent and committed to the process it should happen fairly quickly.
There is a Warrior Plus group on Facebook, designed to help the community be able to interact with one another and ask questions. However, they also have a support chat built into their platform where you can contact them if you have any problems.
As an online entrepreneur, your job isn’t just about picking a niche and business model – it’s about knowing how you’ll monetize it. There are multiple ways to generate revenue, and you can start with one and scale your business to include different ones over time.
You can add the various revenue models to your front end products, upsells, or cross-sells whenever you find the perfect opportunity for them to be presented. It can be overwhelming to understand the multiple income generators, so we need to dive into each one so that you can pair it with your business model and niche topic for the ultimate profit system.
This is a good way to shore up your finances in a precarious economy, when there are downturns and algorithm shifts that can influence whether or not consumers find your offers or are willing to spend money on them.
A well-diversified revenue stream helps mitigate problems and ensures you’ll keep your head above water financially in any unforeseen circumstances. Plus, it’s just good business to maximize your profit potential in any and every way possible.
Each option may not be a good fit for your current business, but it’s good to be aware of the options so you can apply them at a later date if you decide to pursue something different at a later date.
Each of these income streams has its own strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, you’ll have your own personal preferences, skills and strategy that might influence which methods you choose to use.
Single Sale Transactions
The first, and most common revenue option is a single sale transaction. This is a one time sale where revenue is generated from a consumer purchasing something from you and then going along their way.
This is used with both tangible and digital products both online and in the offline world. As a consumer, you have used this countless times period and it will benefit you as an online entrepreneur, as well.
For example, if you want to sell a digital download info product like an eBook or video course, this would be a single sale transaction between yourself and the consumer. If you want to sell stock photos, access to a webinar, or even a service like a ghostwriting project, you could sell these as individual transactions.
There are advantages and disadvantages to using this option. On one hand, it's very simple for you to implement and manage. It's easy to scale because they can then purchase other items that you sell in the marketplace.
You can price these attractively so that you not only cover your costs, but you are also generating a good profit margin. But it may also present some obstacles for you. For example, you have no promise of additional income from that customer after the initial exchange.
You may also find it harder to emphasize the value you will continue to give to your clients if you are in a one time transactional situation. Plus, there is more competition for products that have a single sale transaction model than those where they have the option to become members, etc.
If you are going to choose this option, you want to make sure that you pack as much value into that product or offer as possible so that this customer becomes a repeat customer, even if each time they come back they are engaging in a subsequent single sale transaction.
Do your best to upsell your buyers and, if they get on your list, cross sell other products or services to them so that you can increase the value of that customer. This is a revenue option that you will most likely be using at some point in your business, and it's the easiest one to understand.
Recurring Revenue Models
Next is the recurring revenue model. Here, you are going to be generating ongoing income from a subscription based situation. Customers will be signing up to things like a membership, paying for licensing to your product, or paying for access to your product for as long as they want to use it.
This is a revenue model that you have to work on building the number of leads you generate and retaining those customers for a long period of time. You do that by continually providing value to those who are willing to spend money with you month after month.
There are many subscription based models online, and you may pay for those yourself. These would be things like Amazon Prime, where you get perks like free shipping or faster delivery.
You probably pay for other subscriptions to streaming sites where you can watch shows, and there are different tiers of access, such as eliminating all commercials or adding on a different channel.
As an online entrepreneur, you can create a membership program or service that you will continually update and enhance over time. If you have a piece of software that people want to license from you, you can charge them an ongoing fee to continue to have access.
With a recurring revenue model, you're going to have a steady income, provided you continue to share value with your customers. Your obstacle will be in convincing people to commit to an ongoing payment, so you have to find ways to acquire those leads who are willing to do that, and then meet their expectations once they have signed up.
Freemium Business Models
The name may sound contradictory to building revenue, but a freemium business model can actually generate a lot of profits. This is where you present a product or service for free initially, with your monetization coming from premium features and access later or as an add on option.
Premium revenue models work very well because they are attractive to consumers who view the no cost option as something they have to have. It's very hard for many consumers to resist something that costs nothing.
Your goal, in this instance, is to convert those free product seekers into dedicated, paying customers who are willing to spend money because you have shown such good value with your free model.
One of the biggest perks about using a freemium option is that it creates a buzz and lowers the barrier for people to convert. Then, they will be on your list and you will be able to nurture their needs and convert them into customers who spend money.
This is a business model that can be upsold easily. They have not had to spend any money initially, but they have shown interest. Therefore, you can get them to sign up for a recurring option or even a single sale transaction once you have proven your worth to them.
The key in making a freemium business model work is for you to not only show value, but to have just enough features that make it attractive without eliminating the need for them to invest more for something better.
You might even want to give them a taste of a premium level option so that they can clearly see the difference between what they are getting for free versus what they could get if they were willing to spend a little bit of money.
Passive Income Options
With passive income, you are going to be generating revenue behind the scenes on autopilot. This is a wonderful option where you can do the work once and get paid for it over the coming weeks, months, and years.
This is an especially attractive option for those who want to work less and earn more. A recurring revenue business model will require you to continually show value to your users in most cases, whereas a passive income stream is a set and forget situation.
For example, setting up a line of info products once allows you to earn from them ongoing. Writing affiliate reviews for your blog one time and letting them gain ranking in the search engine results page and convert for you is passive income.
Ad revenue for content you write one time and publish on your blog is another form of passive income. These are easy revenue streams that, if you publish carefully and strategically with value, will pay off for you again and again.
You will have an upfront investment of time (and in some cases, a small amount of money like for a domain and hosting), but it’s easily scalable into something more. You do have the responsibility of upkeep and customer service.
Crowdfunding and Donations
Crowdfunding and donations are two different things, but they come under the pretense of people giving you money up front for projects or for appreciation of your content. They are not necessarily downloading anything initially, like a product or getting access to a membership.
With crowdfunding, you are benefiting from the collective power of a consumer target audience that is interested in contributing to your project. Some authors use this as a way to support them while they complete a book, giving perks to those who contribute, using a variety of tiers, depending on their investment.
If you are going to use this option, you have to make sure that you deliver and follow through on what was promised, whether it's a product, an experience, or something exclusive that they have backed you to complete.
Kickstarter is a good example of a platform that allows you to crowdfund for your launches and the innovation that you are putting forth with your business model. Donations are a bit different, and you will often see this on social media platforms where dedicated and loyal followers of influencers will donate as a way to support someone who puts out content that they appreciate.
An example of a platform that allows you to do this would be Patreon. This is designed for content creators to get financial support from their audience, and in exchange, you can give them early access to content, additional and exclusive content, and other perks such as in person group meetups.
You’ll often find bloggers who have the donation option on their website. It's either called a tip jar or something like “buy me a coffee,” and it is linked directly to a payment platform where they can contribute a nominal fee to help you offset your expenses and earn some profits.
With both of these options, you have to make sure that you're providing value consistently, achieving your content goals, and being very honest and transparent about how the funds are being used.
It's important that you are engaged and attentive to the needs of your audience. If you can build a community of people who are connected in their support for you, that will help elevate your earnings.
Now you have a better idea of the various revenue options you have available to diversify your earnings as an online entrepreneur. Go through each one and analyze how it would work in connection with your particular niche, business model, and personal preferences so that you can get started with your first one and add others on later.
Before you get started, let’s go over a few examples of some recurring revenue models you might consider. Let’s say you want to be in the weight loss niche. You could have something like a Weight Loss Membership.
Customers get a monthly weight loss program with meal plans customized by a dietician, workout routines generated by a certified physical trainer, access to an exclusive community (which is important with this niche), and live Q&A sessions each week for increased motivation and support.
Plus, you could host ongoing challenges and have people pay to participate. Members of your community could get these at a discount if you wanted to make them available to everyone.
With licensing, if you’re in the online marketing niche, you might license a training program such as an AI Training Masterclass. You could license the course itself, any software integration (like a custom GPT), and provide training and support.
With a digital product they pay to use in the online marketing niche, you might have a tool that repurposes social media content and publishes it across different platforms so that each one is optimized.
This would be a monthly subscription, but you could have a free tier with basic features like idea generation and schedule planning, a level 1 tier with the ability to cross-post only, a level 2 tier that repurposes and cross-posts, and a top tier that does all of that, plus the option for collaborations, high volume use, and an account manager at their disposal.
Generating recurring income is a more attractive option than just having one-off sales where you’re constantly having to try to get someone to buy something new from you again.
As long as you focus on the audience’s needs and providing value and solutions for them, you’ll develop a brand that’s known for customer loyalty and your business will grow with ease.
Your next step in the system is to think about how you’ll scale the growth of your business. There are different ways to do this. We’ve already talked about tiered pricing, where people will level up over time.
You can also scale your earnings by enticing affiliates to promote for you. Many affiliates love promoting recurring income products because it contributes steadily to their monthly income, too.
You’ll want to approach the best fit for affiliates and set them up with an offer that helps them promote easily – such as giving them swipe file emails, a launch discount perk for their buyers, and readymade bonuses they can use to close the deal.
You can also use other income models to promote to your existing members. For example, you might have strategic ads placed within the membership where you can earn ad revenue or money as an affiliate.
Expand your content marketing efforts, too – so that you reach a wider audience of prospective subscribers to your membership or product. You might co-host webinars with people who have a similar audience and approach them for reciprocal guest blogging opportunities.
Think of what you can cross-sell and upsell to your members and subscribers. They’re already paying an ongoing fee, but you might develop (or find) courses and other tools that also meet their needs in different ways.
If they can get some sort of perk for buying it, you’ll expand your earnings easily. You might secure a discount for them, create a bonus, or do a case study inside the membership for those who sign up.
Try to automate as much of the processes you set up as possible. This frees you to create more value for your paying customers and do more lead generating. Automation tools (like those that cross-post across social media platforms for you) are beneficial in alleviating your daily tasks.
We've all been there. Staring at a neglected task list, that dream project gathering dust in the corners of our minds, a voice whispers, "Maybe tomorrow." This voice, the embodiment of resistance, is a powerful force that can keep us stagnant, preventing us from reaching our full potential. But what if we could confront this resistance, lean into the discomfort it creates, and finally take action on what we've been putting off?
Resistance is a natural human response to change. It's the feeling of inertia, the urge to cling to the familiar, even if it's not serving us well. This resistance can manifest in various ways: procrastination, self-doubt, fear of failure, or simply a lack of motivation. It's like a persistent gremlin whispering negativity, keeping us stuck in a cycle of inaction.
The key to overcoming resistance lies in understanding its root causes. Often, it stems from a fear of the unknown. We may be afraid of judgment, of not being good enough, or of stepping outside our comfort zone. Sometimes, resistance is fueled by a lack of clarity about our goals or the steps needed to achieve them. The task at hand might seem overwhelming, leading to paralysis.
So, how do we confront this internal gremlin and move forward? Here are some strategies to embrace discomfort and ignite action:
Leaning into discomfort doesn't mean ignoring our needs. If you're feeling overwhelmed, take a break. Taking care of yourself physically and mentally is essential for sustained action. Mindfulness practices like meditation or deep breathing can help manage stress and cultivate a more balanced approach.
Taking action after a period of resistance can be exhilarating. There's a sense of accomplishment that comes with breaking through the mental barrier and finally pursuing what we've been putting off. The initial discomfort melts away, replaced with a sense of empowerment and control. Overcoming resistance is a continuous process. There will be times when the gremlin rears its head. However, by using these strategies and developing a growth mindset, we can learn to manage resistance and take consistent action towards our goals. Here are some additional tips:
Remember, overcoming resistance is not about forcing yourself into action. It's about acknowledging your fears and anxieties, creating a supportive environment for growth, and taking consistent, deliberate steps towards your goals. By learning to tame your inner gremlin and embrace the discomfort, you can unlock a world of possibilities and finally take action on what you've always meant to do.
Your next step is to think about how you're going to market your recurring revenue system. You want to be attracting your prospective customers and enticing them to become subscribers, and that begins with a targeted marketing campaign and customer segmentation.
Think about how you want to differentiate your customers, whether it's by specific interests, pain points, budgets, etc. You may want to sit down and develop a buyer persona for each segment of your business so that you can better understand their needs and what they are looking for.
This helps you tailor your messaging within your content, whether it's on your blog, social media, or elsewhere. For each audience, you need a compelling message that communicates the heightened value you are going to be delivering to them whenever they sign up for your recurring system.
This should be a benefits driven list of features that translate into perks they can understand for their own life. You need to showcase the transformation that will take place whenever they become a member or user.
You're not just positioning your brand as one that is attractive for their needs, but your position yourself as that trusted leader and guide who will help them achieve their goals within the community of your recurring income system.
In addition to content marketing on your blog and social media marketing where you relay the value you will be providing to your subscribers, you can also use live events that are open to the general public and get people on your list using a value pack lead magnet so that you can cater to them directly via email.