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I cracked the code
Hey !
So, I recently read a book called Profit First by Mike Michaelowicz.
It's a book that helps you budget your business money and still have some to live on.
It's a much more valuable book that I never knew I needed, and I recommend it to anyone here.
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With that said, I've been on a binge to take out all (or most) of the recurring charges that exist in my business.
Everything nowadays requires a monthly cost, so trying to keep it at a minimum is a goal.
I have been doing this by paying annually for stuff, springing just a little bit extra for lifetime deals (or LTD) and I just did so with a couple of crucial parts of my business.
One of which is a new community. The platform I'm using for this new and improved community is normally $50 a month, but I bought a lifetime deal from Appsumo, and now I never have to pay for it again.
I used this same strategy with Frase. Which is an SEO tool. I paid for it once and never had to pay for it again saving me over $115/mo.
I did the same for my new website builder. I normally have to pay $200/year for my website, but since I shifted business models away from blogging, I got another deal called DivHunt for that.
I pay annually for my email auto-responder through Beehiiv. Only $799/year.
Doing this kind of thing keeps my monthly costs very low, while still having the tools to make it run.
This took some doing and there is a super secret trick I’m using to get Lifetime deals that I really don’t want to reveal here.
If you'd like help piecing together some legitimate lifetime deals, let me know. I have a special way of vetting them that I will eventually share in a workshop within the community as well.
Chat soon,
Chris Myles
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