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Licensing Agreement Template
Anybody have an agreement template to share for licensing/sponsorship deals , or can point me in the right direction ?? Much appreciated!
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New comment 8d ago
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@Jerold Johnson sure, done
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@Joshua Graham yeah go to 1:20:21 of #New Money from OLD Courses (and Content) and Travis shares his own agreement template.
who has courses they want to sell?? i have multiple ready audiences
i have the excited green light from several YT channel owners, who have several hundreds of thousands of subscribers, and they want my help to sell good quality courses to their groups, focused on "living off grid and escaping the rat race" as they put it. pretty much making money online type of stuff, unfortunately a lot of the guru stuff out there is either crap or incomplete on purpose. anybody have any awesome courses along those lines, that they'd want to sell and license out? let's make a deal.
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New comment 18h ago
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@Kyle Campbell dm'd you
Travis Sago defeats crypto
Block-chain got nothin’ on Travis’ brain. If you know anything about “DeFi” or “crypto trading” or even NFT art... then you’ll understand that block-chain related technologies are software systems for buying, selling & managing ownership of digitized Intellectual Property. I’ll repeat that: All crypto, DeFi, NFT and block-chain technologies are permission-less, global (and often trust-less) software systems for buying, selling and managing ownership of digitized Intellectual Property. No one single person or entity controls the entire system of crypto or DeFi. (Or so we are led to believe) The education @Travis Sago has given to us for free in #New Money from OLD Courses (and Content) is a system for buying, selling & managing any kind Intellectual Property. Travis’ system is lightyears beyond crypto & DeFi, far more leveraged, much easier, more profitable, and is often invisible in execution since it is “behind the scenes”. And YOU control 100% of the system because YOU build it! Compared to crypto or DeFi, why is Travis system light-years more powerful? 1. Builds trust between you and other people, instead of being trust-less 2. You have global control of all aspects of the system 3. You own or control all the intellectual property in your system 4. All transactions in the system benefit you directly 5. You can buy sell trade or manage any kind of intellectual property with this, not just digitized tokenized property 6. No fees for growing your system 7. You control the level of visibility of the system. Can operate behind the scenes, and is not permanently tied to a public ledger block chain 8. Grows your wealth in synergy with benefitting other people... Raises the health & wealth level of many people at once while solving real problems (Unlike the win-lose proposition of fighting over limited amounts of NFT art or crypto tokens) Crypto and DeFi is paying fees and taxes to get access to Other People’s Assets. It is “Pay to Play”.
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New comment Apr 28
I've had this idea forever, just don't know if it's good or not...
So in Clickbank there are products with low gravity scores, which means not many (if any) affiliate sales have been made lately. I've always been curious why that is. I mean, it was good enough to get in Clickbank, so what happened? Does the product actually suck that bad? Is it a good product, but the sales page has lousy copy or is not compelling? Could the product be marketed in a better way - say with a VSL? So say I buy the product to see if any of the above is true. At this point I have several options... If the product really does suck, but I see its potential, I could create a "new and much improved" version of the product, write the sales page, and get my new product in Clickbank. If I think the product is fine, but the sales copy is lousy, I could contact the product owner and ask them to give me a commission bump because I want to rewrite or modify their copy. And now that I'm in this group, I suppose I could approach the product owner to see if I could license the product and sales system for no money down with a mutually agreeable split on any sales I make. Do you think these ideas have promise? Or even make sense? Any feedback will be much appreciated.
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New comment May 3
3 likes • Apr 26
Product might be good, but poorly marketed or presented. If the product solves a widespread problem, license it and make a deal with high gravity Clickbank product owners to offer the deal to their existing list as upsell. You can sell it as is or white label to incorporate into other existing funnels & brands.
3 likes • Apr 26
Another marketplace to explore is Gumroad You might consider high gravity Clickbank products cross-promoted to high sales Gumroad products and vice-versa. Product arbitrage between platforms... and take percent of each sale plus client lists. Then you've got hot product, hot copy, hot clients, and wider reach than single platform. Then take hottest performing deals and scale out to Skool... Sub-license the deal to Skool communities to sell. Reverse license and promote the Skool communities to the Gumroad / Clickbank lists. Same with Tiktok. @Honey Syed is the big brain on TikTok if you want pointers or potential deals once you have licensable funnels or pradukt as Travis says ;)
Experimenting with an auction :)
Hey all, I like to lurk in the shadows, but I've been paying attention to all of the gold and silver being shared in this community (thank you Travis). I've been growing and nurturing my LinkedIn following for the last 18-ish months with lots of value and perspective. I don't have an email list, my Twitter audience is stagnant (dang it Elon 😉), and I don't do much selling publicly. But, I've decided and acted and now my auction is live on LinkedIn. Here it is for those interested: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kenshocam_im-gonna-auction-off-the-magic-i-do-for-activity-7185672736533348352-39PA?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
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New comment Apr 25
1 like • Apr 19
@Cam Martinez Ah, good point! Thanks for following up with the clarification 👍🏻
1 like • Apr 19
@Cam Martinez I appreciate that you share what you’ve learned to create a comprehensive case study. Demonstration of the technique itself ;)
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