It works cause it's a system


The reason most people struggle to sell consistently isn’t effort.

It’s that everything depends on them.

... They have to decide what to sell.
... Figure out when to sell it.
... Work out how to promote it.
...Then do it all again next month.

When you're doing that from step 0 every month, it's exhausting. I'm tired even thinking about it.

This "I have to do it all myself from scratch" appraoch doesn;t scale.

It also explains why sales fall apart the moment you get busy, distracted, or tired.

Most businesses suffer from feast and famine cause, when sales are low, they put all effort into marketing.

When sales are good, they have no time to do marketing.

If you want to remove the feast and famine cycle, you need a repeatable system....

... Something you can run the same way every time.
... Something that doesn’t rely on motivation or creativity.
... Something that works whether you’re “in the mood” or not.

That’s what the Monthly Offer System gives you.

The planning is already done.

You don’t wake up each month asking, “What should I sell?”

You already know.

You’ve got 12 offers mapped out in advance, each one tied to a specific problem your audience already has.

Promotion works the same way every month too.

... Same messaging.
... Same structure.
... Same rhythm.

Only the problem and product change - but you've already mapped that out so it's just a case of throwing the new angle into the same system.

Once you have this system, you don't even need to do the work yourself.

You can hand it off.

A VA can...

  • Use the GPTs in the MoS
  • Load the emails
  • Swap the links
  • Update the product
  • Schedule the promo

Your job isn’t to “sell harder.”

It’s just to approve what’s already planned.

And because this runs every month, something else starts to happen in the background.

... New sales come in regularly.
... New buyers get activated regularly.
...And your main offer is constantly being fed with people who’ve already bought and already trust you.

You’re not trying to force high-ticket sales anymore.

You’re warming them up by default.

That’s what systems do.

... They remove decision-making.
... They remove inconsistency.
... And they remove you as the bottleneck.

The Monthly Offer System exists to give you that setup.

Not a one-time promotion.

A repeatable process you can run, or delegate, month after month.

f you want selling to feel more predictable and less personal, you can see how it works here:

The Monthly Offer System

Speak soon,

Pete "systems over all" Boyle

Vagrants, Vagabonds, and Villains Ltd, Unit 16535, 13 Freeland Park, Wareham Road, Poole, Dorset BH16 6FA
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