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The Aspiring SolopreneurTrailerBonusEpisode 181Season 3
181. [Re-Release] The Roadmap to Reliable Income for Every Solopreneur - Sound Bite Episode
Feeling like you’re constantly chasing your next paycheck or running out of time to grow your business? You’re not alone! In this short episode, Carly and Joe dive into the game-changing potential of recurring revenue for solopreneurs.
From Joe's firsthand experience building subscription-based businesses to Carly's actionable tips for keeping your pipeline full, you’ll learn how to create financial stability, reduce your selling time, and focus on doing what you love.
This episode offers creative strategies and insights to make recurring revenue work for you. So, be sure to tune in!
Being a solopreneur is awesome but it’s not easy. It's hard to get noticed. Most business advice is for bigger companies, and you're all alone...until now. LifeStarr Intro gives you free education, community, and tools to build a thriving one-person business. So, if you are lacking direction, having a hard time generating leads, or are having trouble keeping up with everything you have to do, or even just lonely running a company of one, be sure to check out LifeStarr Intro!
Feeling like you’re constantly chasing your next paycheck or running out of time to grow your business? You’re not alone! In this short episode, Carly and Joe dive into the game-changing potential of recurring revenue for solopreneurs.
From Joe's firsthand experience building subscription-based businesses to Carly's actionable tips for keeping your pipeline full, you’ll learn how to create financial stability, reduce your selling time, and focus on doing what you love.
This episode offers creative strategies and insights to make recurring revenue work for you. So, be sure to tune in!
Being a solopreneur is awesome but it’s not easy. It's hard to get noticed. Most business advice is for bigger companies, and you're all alone...until now. LifeStarr Intro gives you free education, community, and tools to build a thriving one-person business. So, if you are lacking direction, having a hard time generating leads, or are having trouble keeping up with everything you have to do, or even just lonely running a company of one, be sure to check out LifeStarr Intro!
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Today, we're diving into a game changing topic for solopreneurs, recurring revenue. Whether you're running an online course, offering subscription based services, or building a client retainer model, having a steady, predictable income stream can be the difference between constant stress and sustainable success. So let's dive in, and we'll see how you can create consistent cash flow and lasting peace of mind as a solopreneur. You're listening to The Aspiring Solopreneur, the podcast for those just taking the bold step or or even just thinking about taking that step into the world of solo entrepreneurship. My name is Carly Ries, and my cohost, Joe Rando, and I are your guides to navigating this crazy but awesome journey as a company of one.
Carly Ries:
We take pride in being part of LifeStarr, a digital hub dedicated to all aspects of solopreneurship that has empowered and educated countless solopreneurs looking to build a business that resonates with their life's ambitions. We help people work to live, not live to work. If you're looking for a get rich quick scheme, this is not the show for you. So if you're eager to gain valuable insights from industry experts on running a business the right way the first time around or want to learn from the missteps of solopreneurs who've paved the way before you, then stick around. We've got your back because flying solo in business doesn't mean you're alone.
Carly Ries:
So, Joe, something we hear from so many solopreneurs is, oh, I don't have enough time. I don't have enough time. I also don't know where my paycheck is gonna come next month. I just know it's coming this month. And it's just a planning and time thing and working on the business versus working in the business.
Carly Ries:
And so today, I really wanted to address recurring revenue and how to get recurring revenue for your business. Joe, you put so much time and attention towards this. I would love to know your thoughts.
Joe Rando:
I'm a huge fan and proponent of recurring revenue. And it goes back to my days of being in the shopping center business. I would develop a shopping center and you do a whole lot of work and it was hard. I mean permits and signing leases and building buildings and blah blah blah. But then you just collected the rent and paid the mortgage.
Joe Rando:
And it was really shocking to me how much easier it was to run that business than it was to run other businesses that didn't have recurring revenue. Later I started a SaaS company, software as a service, with a subscription model as SaaS is and same thing, it was really hard to build the software, it was hard to get the customers, but if you kept them it was really a lot easier than kind of going out and having to you know sing for your supper every week to make to make a paycheck. So I'm a huge fan.
Carly Ries:
So what tips would you have for people that are just starting their own business or are in their business and really struggling to get that recurring revenue? What are some steps that they should take?
Joe Rando:
Well, the way that I think about recurring revenue is how much effort you have to put into selling overall. And what I mean by that is that if you can sell somebody once and then have them stay with you for a long time, that's a lot easier than having to sell them over and over again or find new customers over and over again. And we got to be honest, are a lot of solopreneur businesses that don't 100% lend themselves to a subscription model. But there are ways to get closer to that. And what I mean by that is finding ways to reduce how much you need to sell in order to bring in a certain amount of revenue.
Joe Rando:
So if you have something like a business where you're teaching people something, then obviously you can do nice things like create online courses that you can at least deliver with less work and maybe less selling because you could charge a lower price. But you know if you're in a position where you're doing work for people, know you're some kind of a consultant or you know freelancer concept where you're basically trading time for money, there are ways that you can move toward a more subscription model where you spend less time selling. Say for example you could create some kind of a package deal or some kind of a situation where people could buy in bulk. So let's say just for discussions sake, you're a graphic designer, and people, basically pay you by the hour, maybe they pay you by the job. But you say, look, if you come in and you buy x amount of hours from me now, I'll give you a discount.
Joe Rando:
And then as you need them, you can use them and people like saving money, and for you, you're basically building yourself a situation where you've made maybe two or three sales instead of one with that one sales pitch. So these are things that can kind of move you in that direction. I mean if you have a product designed for subscription, great. You know software as a service, if you've got an app or something, or some kind of recurring need where you're doing social media, right? So you can sell basically say every month you're going to pay me this and I'm going do your social media for you, great.
Joe Rando:
But there are a lot of businesses, as I said, that don't really lend themselves to that, but there are ways to package it up better so you're a little more like recurring revenue. Am I making sense here, Carly?
Carly Ries:
Yeah, yeah, you are. And I'm glad you shed light on the fact that not all businesses are conducive to subscription models and all of that. But I think the biggest thing and we just had an interview with a gal, gosh, last week. And she was like, yeah. Like, I left corporate.
Carly Ries:
And within a week, I had my first client. I had them for a year. And then the year was up and I didn't know where my next paycheck was coming from. So I think the other big thing with recurring revenue is never let your pipeline go dry. Don't even let it get to 25 percent. always be working on your lead gen, the way you're gonna get sales, and get ahead of those sales before they run out. Get ahead of getting more clients, getting more customers before they run out. And this is especially true for those businesses that don't allow for those subscription models.
Joe Rando:
Right. Yeah. If you've got something that can be made into a subscription, by all means do it because it's much, much easier. I mean, what percentage do you think of solopreneurs like selling? What do you think, Carly?
Carly Ries:
You're right.
Joe Rando:
Probably a little more than zero, but close enough. so, I mean, the idea here is if you can spend less time selling and more time doing what you do, you're probably going to be happier and you're probably going to have a higher income. So this is the kind of thinking that I think we really should all be doing in terms of what we're offering. I just don't see any downside to finding ways to basically make a sale last longer, if you will.
Carly Ries:
Well, I also wanna say, you may be in a business that doesn't seem like a subscription model, but that may not be true. So just a little tip, I would say get ChatGPT or your favorite AI or whatever. Type in the prompt what are some subscription models based off of blank, based off of this business that you have, or what are some ways to get recurring revenue off of this blank? Get some ideas. There are so many ways you could get this, even like passive income for the business that you're running that you may not be aware of.
Carly Ries:
So just type that little prompt into ChatGPT and see what it generates and go with that. I wouldn't say just because you think you're not a subscription business doesn't mean that you are not.
Joe Rando:
A great example, Carly, you know, coaches. Right? Usually think of coaching as something that, somebody pays you for a session or something like that. But, you know people sell packages, they sell you know six month packages. You want pay by as you go, well it's going be x, but if you buy a six month package you know you're going to pay y per per session which is less than x.
Joe Rando:
And these are you know, ways for you feeling more confident that the money's coming in or is already in the bank, if you collect it all up front, and that person gets a little discount on what they're paying. But it's that you know, I'm not a big fan of discounting as you know, but that kind of discounting makes a lot of sense because you're buying time. the time that you're gonna be spending selling, renewing, whatever process you need to go through to book the deal. All that stuff gets saved and that's money. So you're really not giving up that much if you discount buying in bulk.
Carly Ries:
Well said. Well, Joe, that is all I have for today. Do you have any other closing thoughts?
Joe Rando:
Not really. Just, you know, think in terms of recurring revenue. It'll never hurt you.
Carly Ries:
Love it. And listeners, thank you so much for tuning in to this quick SoundByte episode. We would love that five star review. The subscribe button is on all of your favorite platforms, including YouTube, and we will see you next week on the aspiring solopreneur. You may be going solo in business, but that doesn't mean you're alone.
Carly Ries:
In fact, millions of people are in your shoes, running a one person business and figuring it out as they go. So why not connect with them and learn from each other's successes and failures? At LifeStarr, we're creating a one person business community where you can go to meet and get advice from other solopreneurs. Be sure to join in on the conversations at community.lifestarr.com.