Monthly cash injections?


There’s a very specific stress that comes from not knowing what you’re going to sell next.

You feel it when revenue dips and you think...

“Shit… I don’t actually have anything lined up.”

You feel it when you open your email tool and just stare at the screen.

Not because you don’t want to sell, but because you don’t know what makes sense to sell right now.

You feel it when you’ve already promoted your main offer, and all you can do is promote the exact same thing again.

You know most people aren't gonna buy. And you know most of them are gonna get annoyed at you only pitching this one offer.

All that stress disappears when you stop relying on one offer.

In the Monthly Offer System, I teach you the method to create 12 low-ticket offers.

These offers are not only easy to sell, but they keep your marketing fresh and work as 12 different entry points to your high-ticket offer.

You also get access to the proven system to promote them.

So when you finish one promotion, you already know what’s next.

Not vaguely.
Not “I should create something.”

You know the exact problem you’re going to sell to next month.

You don’t worry about “burning your list” because the offer is different.

Different problem.
Different people raising their hand.
Different value-based emails that continue to build trust.

When you've got this, you generate monthly cash injections in the form of low-ticket sales.

But you also generate monthly buyer lead gen from your audience.

it's enough to make the business feel alive again.

But you'll also notice something else.

When you've got a catalogue of offers, and you'regenerating multiple buyers from them...

... People start replying to your emails differently.
... Sales calls feel easier.
... High-ticket conversations stop feeling like uphill battles.

Because the people you’re talking to aren’t strangers anymore.

They’ve bought from you.
They’ve consumed your stuff.
They already trust how you think.

That’s what low-ticket offers actually do.

They don’t replace your main offer.

They prepare people for it.

And when you stop treating them as a one-off trick, and instead promote one, every month, the whole business calms down.

No more “What should I sell?"
No more hoping this promotion works.
No more long gaps between good months.

Just a system that keeps finding buyers for you.

That’s the reason I built the Monthly Offer System.

Not to make you busier.

To make selling feel predictable again.

In fact, if you buy into the Monthly Offer System, you can use the process to plan out a full year of offers and promos in one afternoon.

And, give it a week of effort, you could probably get all of those promotions created and scheduled so all you have to do then is work on converting one time buyers into high ticket clients.

If that’s a shift you want, it’s here...

The Monthly Offer System

Pete "12 entry points" Boyle

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