The monthly offer system


All week I've been chatting about how low ticket is the best thing for...

  • Identifying buyers with low-risk entry points
  • Getting people to engage so you can build trust
  • A great way to create more cashflow and revenue for your biz

And that you need a proper product stack to hit both the various cohorts and budget levels within your audience.

When you get this right, you have something that will allow you to run ads to multiple products that self-liquidate growing your audience, impact, and reach in a sustainable way.

But you'll also have a natural progression and promotion system that you can use to increase the LTV of your current audience.

And with this, whether the audience who buys is warm or cold, this nurtures them towards your high ticket.

Understanding it is one thing… actually building it is another.

There's a lot of complexity in the stages, like...

... coming up with multiple offers
... knowing what to say and when to promote them
... knowing which angles to hit
... knowing how to nurture buyers into clients
... avoiding repetition and burnout

This is why I've built something I'm calling the Monthly Offer System.

Within this program, I've detailed the entire system I use and have used with clients to help you create multiple entry points for your business.

By the end, you should have...

  • 12 low ticket offers for your business (one for every month)
  • The simple 2 week cycle to promote them effectively and without burning your list
  • The angles, templates, and systems to promote them effectively
  • A secondary system to turn low ticket into high ticket for you
  • A repeatable monthly model that is easy to implement

Honestly, if you had the time, you could get your full year of promotion and sales material for your business create in January and just schedule it all out.

I'll be sending more details about it next week, when the cart opens.

but if you have any Qs or want to be notified first, hit reply and let me know.

Happy weekend!

Pete "MoS" Boyle

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