Reselling is bullshit; it's for morons that have no forward-thinking.

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With reselling, you’re always going to be chasing your own tail looking for the new customers meaning you’re starting from scratch each month. Your efforts simply don't compound. You have no MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), no retainer-based clients, and unclear costs of acquisition per client since you’re always changing products. Worst of all, the clients that do buy from you have absolutely no LTV (Lifetime Value), so you constantly have to find new buyers.

How the fuck do you expect to make profit long term if you don't have a clue what your CAC and LTV is. It's not a real business model. Your working off guessing. You can't even run adds in a predictable way.

What is your goal here? To make a few thousand dollars in a completely unpredictable way where you’re dealing with multiple chaotic transactions just to reach $10k?

Or do you want a compounding business where you need 3 transactions per $10k and your efforts actually compound each month? Unlike reselling, with a retainer-based business, the more time you invest into it, the more you grow your MRR. 5, 10, 15 years down the line, you are still getting richer and richer from the foundation you built.

SaaS, SMMA, and any business where you only need 3-6 transactions a year to make a shit ton of money—and where you actually build a consistent tomorrow—are the only business models worth scaling.

Anyone in reselling has no sight of the future, their only thinking about next month chansing their own tail like a retarded dog. Money might come faster in reselling then a legitamate business model like an AI agency, which why most tik tok brain loosers go crasy for it, but your efforts compound in an agency. I make 45k CAD per month, around 30k usd with 16 clients (I sell membership apps and AI agents to dental clinics). This is entirely recurring renevew and all my efforts go into signing new clients, not a second of my time go into my current client base because I'm selling Saas, not my time.
 
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With reselling, you’re always going to be chasing your own tail looking for the new customers meaning you’re starting from scratch each month. Your efforts simply don't compound. You have no MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), no retainer-based clients, and unclear costs of acquisition per client since you’re always changing products. Worst of all, the clients that do buy from you have absolutely no LTV (Lifetime Value), so you constantly have to find new buyers.

How the fuck do you expect to make profit long term if you don't have a clue what your CAC and LTV is. It's not a real business model. Your working off guessing. You can't even run adds in a predictable way.

What is your goal here? To make a few thousand dollars in a completely unpredictable way where you’re dealing with multiple chaotic transactions just to reach $10k?

Or do you want a compounding business where you need 3 transactions per $10k and your efforts actually compound each month? Unlike reselling, with a retainer-based business, the more time you invest into it, the more you grow your MRR. 5, 10, 15 years down the line, you are still getting richer and richer from the foundation you built.

SaaS, SMMA, and any business where you only need 3-6 transactions a year to make a shit ton of money—and where you actually build a consistent tomorrow—are the only business models worth scaling.

Anyone in reselling has no sight of the future, their only thinking about next month chansing their own tail like a retarded dog. Money might come faster in reselling then a legitamate business model like an AI agency, which why most tik tok brain loosers go crasy for it, but your efforts compound in an agency. I make 45k CAD per month, around 30k usd with 16 clients (I sell membership apps and AI agents to dental clinics). This is entirely recurring renevew and all my efforts go into signing new clients, not a second of my time go into my current client base because I'm selling Saas, not my time.
made with chatgpt
 
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Dental clinics lose $800k a year on missing emergency phone calls. I sell an AI agent to them that answers and schedules off-hours emergency calls for $2,700 Canadian per month. I have gotten only 6 clients per year over the last 3 years, meaning I have 18 clients paying me $2,700 per month. That's $48,600 CAD per month assuming I sign no new clients this month.

It's comical to you because you don't realize you only need 6 clients a year for 3 years—where you solve a real problem for them—to make that much. A clinic loses easily 800k from missing calls off hours, solve that issue and charge a small percentage of that. It's that fucking easy.
 
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made with chatgpt
I told gemini to dumb down my version for people that don't know what abreviations like LTV and CAC are.

My exact prompt: Dumb down my writing so imbeciles can follow along.
 
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With reselling, you’re always going to be chasing your own tail looking for the new customers meaning you’re starting from scratch each month. Your efforts simply don't compound. You have no MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), no retainer-based clients, and unclear costs of acquisition per client since you’re always changing products. Worst of all, the clients that do buy from you have absolutely no LTV (Lifetime Value), so you constantly have to find new buyers.

How the fuck do you expect to make profit long term if you don't have a clue what your CAC and LTV is. It's not a real business model. Your working off guessing. You can't even run adds in a predictable way.

What is your goal here? To make a few thousand dollars in a completely unpredictable way where you’re dealing with multiple chaotic transactions just to reach $10k?

Or do you want a compounding business where you need 3 transactions per $10k and your efforts actually compound each month? Unlike reselling, with a retainer-based business, the more time you invest into it, the more you grow your MRR. 5, 10, 15 years down the line, you are still getting richer and richer from the foundation you built.

SaaS, SMMA, and any business where you only need 3-6 transactions a year to make a shit ton of money—and where you actually build a consistent tomorrow—are the only business models worth scaling.

Anyone in reselling has no sight of the future, their only thinking about next month chansing their own tail like a retarded dog. Money might come faster in reselling then a legitamate business model like an AI agency, which why most tik tok brain loosers go crasy for it, but your efforts compound in an agency. I make 45k CAD per month, around 30k usd with 16 clients (I sell membership apps and AI agents to dental clinics). This is entirely recurring renevew and all my efforts go into signing new clients, not a second of my time go into my current client base because I'm selling Saas, not my time.
Horrid post. Reselling is the easiest way for complete starters to get into business and making their first thousands a month. I make 2k+ a month just from reselling.
 
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Horrid post. Reselling is the easiest way for complete starters to get into business and making their first thousands a month. I make 2k+ a month just from reselling.
Yeah, a single client in Saas pays you over 2k per month and that's recurring for ever. How many transactions do you need to make that 2k in reselling per month? Your sarting from 0 every month trying to find brand new clients to make 2k which is literally nothing. If you would have done the same thing you did in reselling but in Saas you would now have guaranteed yourself 2k per month and you'd be working on growing your recurring revenue. Like I said in my post What is your goal here? To make a few thousand dollars where you’re dealing with multiple chaotic transactions just to reach $10k/month or have 3 clients pay you 10k per month recurring?
 
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I’ve done reselling as a side thing for years and I agree
 
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I’ve done reselling as a side thing for years and I agree
Have u tried SaaS w Claude yet? Like the best side thing I've ever done
 
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Good move. I only white label Go High Level and sell membership apps for clinics, but whichever way your able to solve a real problem for high earning businesses and sell it as a software works.
 
Have u tried SaaS w Claude yet? Like the best side thing I've ever done
Good move. I only white label Go High Level and sell membership apps for clinics, but whichever way your able to solve a real problem for high earning businesses and sell it as a software works.
 
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With reselling, you’re always going to be chasing your own tail looking for the new customers meaning you’re starting from scratch each month. Your efforts simply don't compound. You have no MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), no retainer-based clients, and unclear costs of acquisition per client since you’re always changing products. Worst of all, the clients that do buy from you have absolutely no LTV (Lifetime Value), so you constantly have to find new buyers.

How the fuck do you expect to make profit long term if you don't have a clue what your CAC and LTV is. It's not a real business model. Your working off guessing. You can't even run adds in a predictable way.

What is your goal here? To make a few thousand dollars in a completely unpredictable way where you’re dealing with multiple chaotic transactions just to reach $10k?

Or do you want a compounding business where you need 3 transactions per $10k and your efforts actually compound each month? Unlike reselling, with a retainer-based business, the more time you invest into it, the more you grow your MRR. 5, 10, 15 years down the line, you are still getting richer and richer from the foundation you built.

SaaS, SMMA, and any business where you only need 3-6 transactions a year to make a shit ton of money—and where you actually build a consistent tomorrow—are the only business models worth scaling.

Anyone in reselling has no sight of the future, their only thinking about next month chansing their own tail like a retarded dog. Money might come faster in reselling then a legitamate business model like an AI agency, which why most tik tok brain loosers go crasy for it, but your efforts compound in an agency. I make 45k CAD per month, around 30k usd with 16 clients (I sell membership apps and AI agents to dental clinics). This is entirely recurring renevew and all my efforts go into signing new clients, not a second of my time go into my current client base because I'm selling Saas, not my time.
it’s for low iq thugs who think they can get out of their system so easily
 
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Good move. I only white label Go High Level and sell membership apps for clinics, but whichever way your able to solve a real problem for high earning businesses and sell it as a software works.
Exactly I made an ai research project/seminar assistant thing then did cold outreach to a bunch of big schools and managed to get a few replies and contracts the key is to reach out to a fuck ton of businesses in your niche bc most won't reply
 
Moronic imbecile finds water in the sea 👀 (shocking news)

Reselling is meant to either be scaled off of social media ads and automative measures or to backbone & fund your startups
 
Exactly I made an ai research project/seminar assistant thing then did cold outreach to a bunch of big schools and managed to get a few replies and contracts the key is to reach out to a fuck ton of businesses in your niche bc most won't reply

You're entirely correct. If you're still doing cold outreach, dedicate a few days a week to doing cold calls. It sucks, but it will speed up the process of landing your first 8–10 big clients. Once you do, you will have a high enough monthly recurring revenue to rely solely on ads and referrals for your next clients. Cold outreach sucks, but it's temporary. And the harder the form of outreach the less saturated it is which is why cold calls work so well for most niches.
 
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Shiet what that is bro enlighten me
Basically software as a service, which involves making websites/digital products (eg auto booking systems for clinics) and then selling them to businesses in need.. using Claude Code. I'll send u some ig reels to explain more bro :cool:
 
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Basically software as a service, which involves making websites/digital products (eg auto booking systems for clinics) and then selling them to businesses in need.. using Claude Code. I'll send u some ig reels to explain more bro :cool:
Thanks brotha id love to learn about it
 
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Thanks brotha id love to learn about it
Ye bro if u find the right niche you can make bank from ts with minimal effort and all u need to start is a 20 dollar Claude subscription
 

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