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How much recurring revenue would make a difference in your business?

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How much recurring revenue would make a difference in your business?

Would $100?

That could probably pay a small bill every month?

How about $500 every month?

That could cover a cell phone bill or maybe an insurance premium?

How about $1000 every month?

Would that cover groceries for the month?

How about $2000 every month?

Could you maybe think differently about the kinds of projects you take on every month?

How about $3000 every month?

Would you stress a little less about finding the next project?

Tomorrow (Monday, Jan 6) at 10am CST, I’m hosting the kick-off call for the Recurring Revenue School!

And, it’s gonna be epic.

I’m diving in with all of the founding members to start the process of building (and growing) monthly recurring revenue into our businesses.

Are you curious about how you could add recurring revenue to your existing list of skills, services and products?

Jump in now and join so you don’t miss out.

Cost is only $17.

No commitment.

Cancel anytime.

One recurring invoice of $25/month and the Recurring Revenue School is FREE for you!

But, maybe you like the feast or famine grind.

Or, maybe getting paid every month on auto-pilot isn’t for you.

Yet, maybe you could learn how to unlock recurring revenue for yourself.

I hope you choose to join us!

Can’t wait to see you on the inside.

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