Monthly subscription going viral
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Hello everyone, thank you in advance for your suggestions.
I have a new product rolling out that will require a monthly fee from my customers. In return, they get a daily email/video on a particular topic. I want this to go viral, meaning, I would like a program where it's easy for the customer to buy into, easy for them to promote with incentives and as hands off as possible for me to manage. Are their any good tools out there that have already been developed? Any ideas about the best way to make this grow?
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Are their any good tools out there that have already been developed?
I think that the most powerful tool is the word "FREE". Give away a lot for free and make money on the upsell.
Free stuff goes viral.... paid subscriptions usually don't.
Why not post the daily content on your website as a series of free lessons? If they are good they will attract links, likes, tweets, etc. which could be more valuable than current income.
The goal is to give them a lot but let them finish wanting more... and you will have more to sell.
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