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High Ticket vs. Recurring Revenue
With so many gurus and coaches promoting high-ticket fitness business programs that promise earnings of $50,000 or even $100,000 in a single month, it's hard for any gym owner, whether new or veteran, to ignore such promises. And let's be honest: who wouldn't want an extra $100,000 in their pocket?But there's a catch. As you delve deeper into these glamorous figures, the shine often fades. Much like the bulk of an iceberg that remains hidden beneath the surface, there's more to these programs than meets the eye.One certainty with this way of doing business is the looming start of each month in panic mode, wondering where the next dollar will come from. As a result, decisions become driven by desperation.However, instead of this high-ticket approach, Tim and Randy advocate for the principle of sustainable business through recurring revenue. The goal of this model is to ensure that the monthly subscriptions you receive cover your gym's operating expenses as early as possible in the month. With such stability, the gym remains in a safe zone, even if no additional sales are made.This approach brings clarity, allowing you to operate from a position of strength. With this solid foundation in place, introducing a high-ticket item becomes a strategic decision, not a last-ditch effort for survival.If you want to uncover the truth behind high-ticket promises and learn how to build a stable, recurring revenue for your gym business, tune in for this episode as Tim and Randy lay out the real path to financial stability and growth.Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)High-ticket vs. Monthly recurring revenue (01:27)Building a sustainable fitness business with recurring revenue (03:20)Good things about high-ticket sales (08:00)Why Tim and Randy stopped doing high-ticket items (11:28)The importance of recurring revenue (15:11)Do this first and watch the pressure come off (18:37)Additional Resources:- Business Accelerator Program winninggym.com/call- Learn more about The Iron Circle - Business Talk with Fitness Professionals Facebook group - Jump on a call with Randy---If you haven't already, please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts!