While I do not want to write it down this late at night, and this early in thought, that I am announcing that I will be launching some kind of new membership service, but it ultimately seems inevitable that I will. Why, do you ask? Well, two reasons. One, Barton Ct. has left over money lying around with Clickbank, and two: I feel that the value of a membership service is too great to ignore. The very concept of it and the brief accomplishments we were able to move forward with were tremendous in some ways. I can’t ignore the prospect of what it would be like should it be successful.
Except for this next one, I probably want to focus my efforts on something that has an ability to truly help people in some area. I’ve come to love pick up artists and social dynamics, and I’ve long been a student of personal development. What should I do, exactly? How can I make my mark and do something that’s never been seen before, something in demand, and something valued? The brainstorming has once again begun. Let the “scheming” begin.
I’ve got to figure out something unique. One of my favorite sites to look at, just from a sales and content perspective, is Stylelife. It could be a significant bias, though – I simply love the work of Neil Strauss. One thing I am certain of is that we’ll have to design the starting content for whatever the site might be long before it launches, and LOTS of content. I’m even inclined to say that we should prepare as much as a year’s worth of content prior to launching.
One dilemma with all of this, though, is time. I already have a tremendously packed schedule. I know that once I have members to something that I will want to be able to personally consult them. Essentially, I’d like a limited set of people to be able to pay one price, and with that price they’ll get all of the content plus “coaching” in whatever area it is I decide to go, all from me.
Let the dreaming begin…