Start next year off right


One last thing to think about before The Monthly Offer System closes.

At the start of 2025, I created a plan for myself.

Lofty goals, huge achievements, simple systems.

This year hasn't been bad.

But I haven't hit the kind of goals I wanted to.

And a HUGE part of that is because I failed to assign the right systems to those goals.

They were there, but the process to achieve them was not. I've got friends in the same position, and I know a bunch of customers and clients for whom the same is true.

You see, ,ost people go into a new year with good intentions.

They want more consistent revenue.
They want fewer quiet months.
They want selling to feel less stressful.

And they set out these big goals, but they don't have the right plan in place to hit them.

... No promotion plan.
... No clear system.
..,. No idea where to begin.

So January becomes “let’s see what happens.”

February becomes “we should really promote something.”

And by March, the year already feels reactive.

The problem isn’t motivation.

It’s that nothing is mapped out.

If your goal is to grow a better business in 2026, you're gonna need a plan that does 2 things.

  1. Automates the process of promotion and selling as much as possible
  2. Frees up your time to focus on the big lever moves

The only way to do tat, is to implement a proven system like The Monthly Offer System.

When you already know:

  • What you’re selling in January
  • What you’re selling in February
  • And what comes after that

You can relax a little.

You can schedule promos and offers way in advance.

The process of creating those promos becomes easy to plan and rtoutine.

You're no longer scrambling, guessing, and worrying.

You're executing in a fraction of the time and bringing in buyers on autopilot.

Which then gives you more time to focus on how to do things like serve those clients and increasew the LTV for maximum profit.

That’s the real advantage of having a monthly offer system in place before the year starts.

You can sit down once, map out 12 activation offers, and be done with planning.

Next year, your energy goes into:

  • Improving conversion
  • Refining messaging
  • And growing the business

Not reinventing your sales strategy every month.

If you install this now, you don’t start the new year behind.

You start calm.

Clear.

And in control of what you’re selling.

The Monthly Offer System is still available if you want to go into the next year with this part of the business handled.

The Monthly Offer System

I’ll send one final note later today before this closes.

Pete "plan accordingly" Boyle

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