You only have 24 hours in a day - push yourself too far and you'll inevitably collapse...which is something a few too many entrepreneurs do.
That's where the need (and art of) of recurring automatic income streams comes in.
By setting up a business that runs on automatic payments and auto-delivered products you'll save a lot of time and stress while also growing your company at not extra effort.
Who better to teach the art of automated passive income, popularized by the Four Hour Work Week, than the "king of continuity", Ryan Lee.
Ryan launched his first website back in 1999 while still working full-time at a children’s rehab hospital.
He grew that site into an online empire spanning multiple markets from health and nutrition to software and marketing membership sites, and generates 7-figures per month.
This is why One Hour Startup founder John Breese chose to pick Ryan's brain to get the best ideas and strategies for building automated income streams in a number of different niches and product models.
Just SOME of the business growth strategies you'll discover in this Kindle book include:
1. The product you should create if your budget is $200 a month or less.
2. Why you should never underestimate the perceived value of group coaching via Skype (like thousands of online entrepreneurs are already doing).
3. What products you should be creating if you have a bit more money to spare, but not that much time on your side.
4. Where to find the products that will keep subscribers onboard for the longest possible amount of time.
5. Do NOT enter this industry unless you absolutely know what you're doing. Making money is easier than in other markets, but competition is fierce.
6. No entrepreneur should proceed with any model of continuity without asking themselves the following questions:
-- What’s the front end?
-- What’s the back end?
-- What are you going to do to keep the customers? -- Do you have stick letters going out? -- Are you going to sell other products? -- Are the other products going to be related, or are they going to be different brands?
Find out exactly how each of those questions plays a role in the continuity model before launching your next business.
7. The one simple secret that won't cost you a thing, but help you keep your members for a lot longer and get you raving fans (who'll get you even more buyers).