Doug D’Anna’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “My Number 1 Secret of Recurring Income”. [‘e-Wealth Daily’ Article]


Doug D’Anna’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:

My Number 1 Secret of Recurring Income

I’d like to reveal to you a secret that has made me millions of dollars in recurring revenues. A secret that, when you put it to work in your life, could make you richer than you could ever imagine.

As you’ll see, it’s a remarkably simple secret. Yet, it could empower you to reap more wealth and opportunity in everything you do.

I call it…”Recurring Riches.” Money you work for just once, and then continue to benefit from over and over again.

Let me illustrate this secret in the only way I know, by telling you a story about myself. As you may recall, I started my career in the advertising business. Specifically, writing sales letters, of all things.

It wasn’t all that exciting at the beginning. I would work roughly eight hours a day writing sales letters for a number of clients. They would pay me roughly $200.00 to $500.00. Good money, or so I thought.

Then one day one of my clients called to have me write another sales letter. He had this great product idea and wanted me to move on it quick. When I told him that I couldn’t start immediately, something funny happened.

He told me he’d give me double what he gave me for previous jobs. Double?

Hmmm… I was young at the time and couldn’t figure out exactly why he would want to do that. But then I connected the dots.

You see, the sales letter I had written for him was very successful. He never gave me the real numbers, but I estimate that he made around $50,000 every time he mailed it — and I think he mailed it three times.

So, while he made $150,000, I only made $500. So of course he wanted to get me back on board quick. And if I could make him another $150,000, paying me $1,000 was still a steal of a deal…

…for him!

That’s when it occurred to me. Why shouldn’t I get in on the action for my letter’s success? After all, since I was writing a sales letter; why shouldn’t I get a “sales commission?”

So I said I’d move his sales letter to the top of my list, but not just for $1,000. I’ll do it for $1,000 and 10% of the sales. He was taken aback — telling me I was nuts.

But when he started to negotiate, I knew I was on to something. In the end, we agreed to a lower commission and a higher fee. But the result changed my life.

You see, no longer would I have to write dozens of sales letters. I could write one and get a check sent to me over and over again. In fact, in the next assignment to follow, I negotiated a deal that got me — hold on to your hat — $250,000 in commission for one sales letter that I wrote.

To be sure, my point isn’t about writing sales letters for a living. My point is that I wrote that sales letter just once, and then got commissions over and over and over again.

I think that’s pretty exciting stuff.

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