4 Practical Steps to Multiple Streams of Income using Your Signature System

4 Practical Steps to Multiple Streams of Income using Your Signature System

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4 Practical Steps to Multiple Streams of Income using Your Signature System

4 Practical Steps to Multiple Streams of Income using Your Signature System

Your signature system is a great way to earn multiple streams of income. Sharing your expertise, you can teach others how to solve specific problems and this can lead to you unlocking residual profits. I am sharing four ways you can reconstruct your signature system into multiple streams of income.

1. Expound or remove

Pull out a few steps from your signature system and develop a smaller training. Or, turn your system into one step of a larger system that teaches something more complex and involved. This is a great way to leverage your content and repurpose.

For example, you’re offering a program on writing and publishing books quickly. It teaches how to turn out a novel every four months. Take one step, which describes how to self-publish, and create a whole new program that teaches your self-publishing system.

Another example would be turning your system on how to grow a blog’s readership into one step of a program that teaches how to launch an online business.

2. Upsell or Cross-Sell

Tell people who take your program about other products or services that you offer. Find something relevant that your participants can use. This is a great way to drive sales for a higher-ticket item or promote a related service. Your signature program establishes you as an expert, and then your audience comes to you for the various kinds of help they need.

If you’re offering a program that teaches a simple daily fitness program for busy working people, you might offer participants fitness products to help them with their workout routine, general healthcare products, or your online coaching service.

3. Bundle Products to Increase Value

Put your signature system together with other relevant content. The content could be something like resources, worksheets, information products, a video course, coaching sessions, and so on. Adding content to your program increases its value for your customers.

If you’re teaching your time management system to solo entrepreneurs, you could offer time-planning charts or templates, a timer app you developed, or a report on different time management strategies. Offer any one of these extras, any combination, or all of them for even more value.

4. Design Your Next System

Many businesses build multiple streams of income by offering a variety of signature programs. These different programs are all related to the same core topic. They could focus on different problems that your target market faces, or reach out to new markets. To make this as effective as possible, gather feedback from your audience on other programs they’d like to see you offer.

For example, in addition to offering a system for de-cluttering your house, you might offer a program specifically for decluttering an office, or a program that teaches your weekly no-headache cleaning routine. You may also offer signature systems for interior decorating, fixing common household problems, or simple living.

Are you ready to start earning multiple streams of income with your signature system?

I’m offering a course that teaches you how to do it from the ground up. You can find it here.

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  1. Hairstyles Women

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