Mat Casner Freelance CEO

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I need some help

I’m creating a new membership called “Recurring Revenue School” and I need your feedback.

There are 2 components to Recurring Revenue School.

  • Monthly offer planning, weekly recurring revenue strategy planning and email thread.
  • Skill-sharpening bonus courses.

I have 5 ideas for bonus courses.

Which one would you find most helpful?

#1 – BULLETPROOF BUSINESS TRAINING

This course covers the fundamentals of building recurring revenue.

Get started on the right foot by identifying the most profitable recurring revenue products and services for you.

#2 – PERFECT (AND PROFITABLE) CLIENTS

Your future customers are out there.

Find not only the clients that are your best-fit for you, but the ones that can help make your business profitable.

#3 – BUILDING BETTER OFFERS

Learn how to build offers that will get a no-brainer “YES” from your client.

#4 – PROFITABLE PROSPECTING

Get paid for selling introductory products while you gather your ideal clients.

#5 – RECURRING REVENUE GOAL-SETTING AND TRACKING

Set the right recurring revenue goals and build a tracking system to measure your growth and plan your upcoming offers.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

I’m still finalizing the organization of this stuff.

So, I’m curious, which one of those 5 bonus courses would you find most helpful.

Reply back with #1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.

It’ll help me prioritize the bonus courses.

Thanks,

~ Mat

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