For a lot of businessâs at least. And for the eager beaver reply guys itching to respond: I know I say this as someone who sells not just one but multiple subscription offers. Thus why I said âa lot ofâ businesses, and launching something new. I say this due to everyone and their mother suddenly offering a new subscription offer thanks to sites like substack and, more recently, Twitter, that makes offering subscriptions easier than ever. Not to mention every big name brand from entertainment to clothing to car companies, to mobile apps to restaurants to even doctors selling subscriptions â where people are starting to cancel frivolous cheapy subscriptions like itâs a sport for their own sanity. All of which is why: 1. I told Troy Broussard I didnât want to sell our Subscription Biz offer this year 2. I am debating whether or not to even sell my elBenbo Press book later this year It's much better for a lot of businesses I've seen to sell in bulk instead. Supplement marketers with solid direct response game figured this out years ago. Bulk is way more profitable than subscriptions due to lack of consumption, which causes churn. In other words, sell 6 months of a product up front, when average customer cancels in 3 months, and the hardcore users will keep buying bulk repeatedly when they run out anyway. Selling bulk often means you get more profits with less work. Plus, doing it with a fraction of the competition since everyoneâs selling subscription offers. Of course, itâs one thing with supplements. But what about with information and other types of offers? The answer: 1. Sell your product, then upsell more of that product 2. Or sell product with as many high quality 1-click upsells as you can This is why Iâve been adding more 1-click upsells to my books lately. For example: My Email Client Horde book has 6 upsells. And, yes, people take many of them, and sometimes even ALL of them. (When I last offered that book, a customer took all 6 â and got a $2,500 charge on their credit card, after which his American Express contacted my merchant account to tell me to gather the info needed to validate the purchase, if that tells you somethingâ¦) Iâd have to sell over 25 new Email Players subscriptions to match that. And that is why, if launching a new offer, Iâd sell bulk right now, not a subscription. In my opinion the time to launch a subscription offer was 5-10 years ago, not now. Those of us who already have the loyal subscriber base in place, logistics nailed down, and back end humming need only wait out the horde of normies flooding the subscription offer space as they start dropping like flies over the next several months. I predict the market will âresetâ like this after 2024. Until then? When asked I recommend selling bulk and not launching subscriptions. Then, when conditions are ripe for subscriptions again, launch a subscription if you want. When everyone zigs, zag, Chuckles. Thatâs the ticket⦠All right, one more thing, it's important: Subscription or bulk offers â both require responsive lists of buyers. Most lists are shamefully weak. Lots of freebie seekers, parasites, and marketing spies, not to mention bots. Few have email lists with lots of what Gary Halbert referred to as: âPlayers with moneyâ PWM donât usually shop on price. Arenât pain in the asses to deal with. And arenât flakes. But they are decisive. And they are also excellent referrers. And, while most lists are full of leads who foolishly shop on price, PWM tend to use a high price as a litmus test â and often reflexively buy the higher priced option by default assuming itâs better, and saves them time (what they value most) or from going blind researching when time is short. This brings me to the free PDF I mentioned yesterday. (That Email Players subscriber Justin Goff is offering) Itâs a short, easy to read document. And it can give you the right approach to use with list building â regardless of the tool or method you use to grow your list â so you are more likely to get Players with Money on your list than the opposite. Following is technically an affiliate link for tracking purposes. But I donât get paid any money whether you get his free PDF or not. We just like to help each other out from time to time out of mutual respect. Here is the link: [httpsâ¶//www.EmailPlayers.com/goff]( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2023 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to
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