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Licence this Dental product as your own, sell for 3K upwards!
Hi Guys If you've been wanting to get in on the action of licencing and get your own product you could sell for north of 3K (for free), then read on... A fellow member here @Mark Pocock who is a professional copy writer created a marketing package a few years ago for a local dentist that not only saved his practice, but generated more growth 4 weeks than his previous 15 years in business! When you consider a full treatment of implants can cost around $35,000...selling a package like this for 3K would be a steal for them. It's never been sold to the public so anybody taking this on would get a serious head start. All we would ask would be a percentage of the sale, or a set fee per sale, something we can discuss if you're interested. Hint: Whilst you could sell it onesey twosey, why not do do what Travis teaches and put it into the hands of somebody who could sell a ton of these, like a dental supplier, or a Dental FB / Skool group owner? DM me if you want to talk more and see the package. The package includes (all in editable document format): 26 letter / email promotions 1 Appointment Card template 31 Adverts 1 Customer referral template 1 Customer collector template 1 Lead Magenet 1 Dental Sign 1 Quick Start guide for Dentists to use the product 5 Web pages for a website All the best, Phil and Mark
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Licence this Dental product as your own, sell for 3K upwards!
1 like • Sep '24
This is awesome. Also helps me see how to put together some of my IP into a package. I'll have to check in my network for a dentist group.
Just signed a licensing deal in Germany:-)
I’m just a boy from Arkansas. It pleases me to no end that Phoneless Sales Machine will be taught in German speaking countries! I’ve sold my stuff to over 78+ different countries over the last 20 years…much due to licensing mojo. It’s never cost me a penny out of my pocket. The recurring royalties and reach is more than I could’ve ever imagined. If you’ve got something that changes lives in some way, large or small, and want to impact the world, but don’t have a huge advertising budget… 👉 Package up your brilliance. 👉 Find a licensee and let them rent it for royalties. (Where do you find them? TIP: My German licensee is a customer. Your past customers are the easiest deals to make.) 👉 Don’t do an exclusive agreement until you’ve got a few deals under your belt. Non-exclusive is super safe. 👉 Base your royalty percentage off how much help and support you want/need to give them to get rolling. I only do deals where I don’t need to do much support at all…so I usually do deals between 10% to 25% of gross sales. 👉 Repeat until rich and you’re known all over the world 😆 Thank you for letting me celebrate with you! Questions? Rooting for Ya, Travis
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Just signed a licensing deal in Germany:-)
2 likes • Sep '24
Congrats and this is great. It's awesome that you not only teach it but actually do it for us to see. Then give us the look behind the curtain to repeat it for ourselves.
No such thing as Passive Income? 50 DEAD people who'd disagree!
If these folks could talk... They might disagree with the idea that passive income is a myth like Big Foot: - Michael Jackson (died 2009) Earnings in 2022: $75 million. Sources: Music catalog, Cirque du Soleil show, merchandising. - Elvis Presley (died 1977) Earnings in 2022: $110 million. Sources: Graceland tourism, music royalties, licensing deals. - Charles Schulz (died 2000) Earnings in 2022: $100 million. Sources: Peanuts licensing, TV specials, merchandise. - Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel, died 1991) Earnings in 2022: $32 million. Sources: Book sales, TV and film adaptations, merchandise. - Bob Marley (died 1981) Earnings in 2022: $16 million. Sources: Music royalties, House of Marley products, merchandise. - John Lennon (died 1980) Earnings in 2022: $12 million. Sources: Beatles music catalog, solo work royalties. - Prince (died 2016) Earnings in 2022: $120 million. Sources: Music catalog sale, streaming royalties. - Marilyn Monroe (died 1962) Earnings in 2022: $8 million. Sources: Image licensing, merchandise, fragrance lines. - Albert Einstein (died 1955) Earnings in 2022: $10 million. Sources: Licensing of name and image for products and advertising. - David Bowie (died 2016) Earnings in 2022: $250 million. Sources: Catalog sale to Warner Chappell Music, ongoing royalties. - Whitney Houston (died 2012) Earnings in 2022: $55 million. Sources: Music catalog sale, hologram tour, biopic. - Kobe Bryant (died 2020) Earnings in 2022: $400 million. Sources: BodyArmor stake sale, Nike deal, book sales. - Freddie Mercury (died 1991) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $30 million. Sources: Queen music royalties, "Bohemian Rhapsody" biopic. - George Harrison (died 2001) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $25 million. Sources: Beatles catalog, solo work royalties. - Juice WRLD (died 2019) Earnings in 2022: $15 million. Sources: Music streaming, posthumous album releases. - Tupac Shakur (died 1996) Earnings in 2022: $11 million. Sources: Music royalties, merchandise, estate deals. - Charles M. Schulz (died 2000) Earnings in 2022: $100 million. Sources: Peanuts licensing, TV specials, merchandise. - Bing Crosby (died 1977) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $10-15 million. Sources: Music royalties, licensing of "White Christmas". - Roald Dahl (died 1990) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $20 million. Sources: Book sales, movie and theater adaptations. - Stan Lee (died 2018) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $10 million. Sources: Marvel comics and movie royalties. - Leonard Cohen (died 2016) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $5-10 million. Sources: Music royalties, licensing of "Hallelujah". - J.R.R. Tolkien (died 1973) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $500 million. Sources: Book sales, movie and TV adaptations. - Frank Sinatra (died 1998) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $5-10 million. Sources: Music royalties, licensing deals. - Bob Ross (died 1995) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $15-20 million. Sources: Merchandise, licensing deals, streaming revenue. - Jenni Rivera (died 2012) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $7 million. Sources: Music royalties, book sales, TV series. - Kurt Cobain (died 1994) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $8-10 million. Sources: Nirvana music royalties, merchandise. - Selena (died 1995) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $8 million. Sources: Music royalties, makeup line, Netflix series. - James Dean (died 1955) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $5-7 million. Sources: Image licensing, merchandise. - Bruce Lee (died 1973) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $7 million. Sources: Image licensing, merchandise, video games - Avicii (Tim Bergling, died 2018) Earnings in 2022: Estimated $5-10 million. Sources: Music royalties, posthumous album release.
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No such thing as Passive Income? 50 DEAD people who'd disagree!
6 likes • Aug '24
IP is hands down the best investment to get into.
ADVANCED: All the leads and sales you can handle...
(at 1 PM central today!) There's one traffic method that drives more leads and sales than anything I've ever done. I believe it's also the fastest-converting traffic EVER. ⚠️FAIR WARNING: ⚠️ Everyone THINKS they can handle more leads and the delivery that comes with sales... ...until they get 300 leads overnight...(TRUE STORY) ...or 20 to 40 new high-ticket clients in one week. (also true story.) It's a good problem to have for sure... But... It happens to me. I've seen it happen over and over... Getting more leads and more sales than I can possibly handle. TODAY I'm doing a Zoom shindig with a mystery guest. He's taken offers from nothing to millions in months. If you're NOT ready for that kind of volume... SKIP IT! If you are ready... ===>Jam on it here Rooting For Ya, Travis PS There's nothing for sale. I will not offer a free replay. Any replays I offer will be paid. It's gonna be a good un.
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ADVANCED: All the leads and sales you can handle...
2 likes • Jul '24
Can't wait 🙌🏾
True Multi-Billion $ Licensing Story...
Let's dive into the exciting tale of Bill Gates, DOS, and the birth of Microsoft. Buckle up, Rockstars, because this story's got more twists than a tornado made of spaghetti! Once upon a time, in a world where computers were as big as refrigerators, there was a young whiz kid named Bill Gates. Bill was so smart, he could solve a Rubik's Cube while eating a peanut butter sandwich... blindfolded! One day, Bill and his buddy Paul Allen heard that a big computer company called IBM was looking for a special kind of software called an operating system. An operating system is like a computer's brain - it tells all the parts how to work together. IBM needed this brain for their new personal computers, which were going to be small enough to fit on a desk! Now, here's where it gets tricky. Bill and Paul didn't actually have an operating system to sell. Oops! But did that stop them? No way, José! They were determined to seize this opportunity faster than a kid grabbing the last slice of pizza. They knew a guy named Tim Paterson who had created something called QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System). Bill and Paul thought, "Hey, this could work!" So, they did what any clever kids would do - they bought QDOS for $75,000. That's like buying a skateboard and then telling everyone you invented wheels! But wait, there's more! Instead of just selling QDOS to IBM, Bill had an even sneakier... I mean, smarter idea. He offered to license it to IBM. It's like saying, "You can borrow my awesome toy, but I still own it, and I can let other kids play with it too if I want." IBM, thinking they were getting a great deal, agreed. They didn't realize they'd just handed Bill the keys to the computer kingdom! Bill and his team worked faster than a cheetah on roller skates to improve QDOS. They renamed it MS-DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System), and boom! Microsoft was born. Here's the really clever part: Bill's deal with IBM meant he could sell MS-DOS to other computer companies too. It's like having the only lemonade stand in town on the hottest day of the year - everyone wanted a sip!
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True Multi-Billion $ Licensing Story...
3 likes • Jul '24
I always love hearing this story. Hearing it from Travis' POV helped me understand the power of distribution and putting what they need in front of them. Then using it to get access to the list and resell updated editions. Just licensing at it's finest.
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Nathan Edelen
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I work in sales, finance, & real estate. I enjoying looking for opportunities to put deals together. I believe IP is the best asset to invest in.

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