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Recurring Revenue
3 Ways To Flip Repeat Customers into Subscribers
Repeat business drives the value of your company, and you can categorize these sales into one of two buckets:
1. Reoccurring revenue comes from customers who purchase from you sporadically. They’re satisfied with what you offer, and they buy regularly yet not according to a specific timeline.
2. Recurring revenue is predictable, and you get it from customers who buy on a cadence. Usually in the form of subscription or contract revenue, the main difference is your recurring revenue comes in on a re…
How to Turn Repeat Customers into Subscribers
Many people mix up re-occurring and recurring revenue, but one is much more valuable than the other.
Re-occurring Revenue
Re-occurring revenue comes from customers that have a re-occurring need for whatever you sell and buy from you on an unpredictable yet regular basis.
Imagine a health food store. Customers come in to replenish their supply of vitamins when they run out. The owner is never quite sure when a customer will be back, but she’s pretty sure they will return when they run low on…
How to Create a Recurring Revenue Model That Appeals to Customers
Have you struggled to identify a recurring revenue model that will work in your business?
If so, you’re not alone.
Most owners understand the benefits of recurring revenue, such as predictable cash flow and an increase in their company’s valuation, but struggle with where to start. Just changing your pricing from a one-time transaction to a smaller, recurring fee does not make a sticky subscription model.
The first step of creating a recurring revenue model for your business has nothing to…