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7 contributions to PiggyBANKING Brand Creators
PiggyBANKERS Brand Creators Mission
Our MISSION! … build a movement of online marketers who finally have a BRAND that stands out… That is so simple, strategic and smart… You can do it… …without starting from scratch …in weeks not years …without creating anything of your own! That's the MAIN focus and mission for PiggyBANKERS! Our approach is a licensing-based brand that lets you piggyBANK authority from offers that are already making money for someone else! Remember reinventing the wheel is your enemy. There are different kinds of branding strategies and positioning approaches. There are fifty eleven ways to build authority and credibility. You don't need to get bogged down with any of that! Focus on the simple plan I'm laying out here for ya: 👉 To get your FIRST PiggyBANKING Brand started You only NEED one successful offer to license. (Find what's already converting and putting cash in someone's bank account) and... You only NEED one unique angle to own (think Presell Sandwich). Once you've established your brand positioning and gotten a few buyers... Then we can focus on SCALING and add new licensed elements and expand your own authority! (Guys like Tony Teegarden and Marcus Anderson are doing this right now.) So... Are you going to join me on this mission? Sound off below!
PiggyBANKERS Brand Creators Mission
1 like • 10h
hell yeah dude!
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@Sam Bragg duuuuude
My two brands
Let me share a story about my two brands... Back in 2017... I was hustling along side my freelance work each week trying to BUILD my own authority from scratch in the affiliate marketing space. I branded it The No Paycheck Needed System Of Income. I was moderately successful at affiliate marketing having made over $33k through ClickFunnels. The problem was my “brand” relied on $97 / month software. When I couldn't afford to pay anymore? Bye bye brand. It was a BEHOTCH to switch to another platform when ClickFunnels sales tanked. I made 3 or 4 different iterations of the brand on different platforms. Kartra, BuilderAll (YUCK), Systeme and Substack. I remember watching my competitors smoking me in Google rankings... It was painful for me because I was NUMBER 1 for a while for a few affiliate keywords. That dried up pretty quickly. In 2019… I'd been spinning my wheels for about a year by that point. I moved on to building an agency with a partner until that bombed completely by 2023. After that fiasco… I found Systeme dot io. It was at a reasonable monthly price of $27… So, I decided to fire up another attempt at building the brand. This time though I had a couple of licensed offers from Travis Sago. But... I still struggled to leverage it. The No Paycheck Needed brand still wasn’t catching on with people. Then something shifted... After reading Travis’s Make Em’ Beg To Buy, the concept of a Presell Sandwich really grabbed me. On a whim, I searched for the domain and it was available so I picked it up. I sat on the domain until earlier this year after Travis made an offer for people to license out his book and resell it. It felt like a perfect domain to resell the book. Reselling the book was my first real taste of a PiggyBANKING Brand. Now, all of my Travis Sago related offers go through the Presell Sandwich brand. I’ve made more sales from complete strangers than ever before. My name isn't anywhere on the site. They learn who I am AFTER they buy.
My two brands
1 like • 23h
yumm. Btw I love the group logo!
Smart guy... with offers collecting digital dust
Today I want to talk about a smart business guy who almost let his offers rot... Chaddie the Baddie here... I just wrapped up a call with this sharp guy on Tuesday. He's been in Travis Sago's $48k a year mastermind in the past. Hundred's of thousands made in the ecom space. Last year I bought this killer Black Friday / Cyber Monday training from him that helped me get sales. Now 71 days away from Black Friday 2025? His offer is just sitting there. Collecting digital dust. Why? Same problem most smart business people have... NO TIME. He's building a new ecom business and was about to let his proven winner just sit on the sidelines. It took over a week to get him on a call because he's packing and shipping 40 - 80 orders a day. Over a week ago he sent his list an email... He told us all that he had to put something on the back burner. Unfortunately, it would be his email coaching business. That's when I swooped in. After some back and forth by email I asked him a simple question... "What if we ran a quick test to see if there is interest in licensing this offer? " His response? "Excellent idea. Let's do it. Let me know what you need to get started." Boom. On the call, he was totally open to whatever I wanted to do. I even told him that this is an easy layup and is he sure he wouldn't want to just do this himself? He confirmed he's giving me full control to steer the ship. Now I'm building out the test...the core offer and a few emails. Everything goes out to his audience next week. Whether this gets sales... Or craps the bed... I have a lot of upside and little downside with this. He looks like a hero to his people. His people get to license something that already worked. I'll also be picking up a license to resell it. Win-win. Here's what I want you to realize... There are THOUSANDS of smart business people with assets just sitting there collecting digital dust. They've got winning offers. They've got audiences. They just don't have the TIME to turn them into something their people can profit from.
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would that be like giving master resell rights?
Help me decide...
So the last couple of days I've been wading through logo options for this group from my graphics team. I've narrowed it down to two options now. Which one do you like better?
Poll
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Help me decide...
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pig slop LOL
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@Chad Boswell
Licensing questions
Hi Chad, a few questions I have around licensing are: 1. What do we say if we're asked, "oh so you are/will be an affiliate for this stuff then?" Or how do we make it so they DONT see us as an affiliate? 2. If we reach out to the product owner first and don't know anyone with distribution yet, do we tell them we have a network or something similar else? 3. I'm a bit confused about the delivery. Let's say we place a link in emails, will that lead to the product sales page or our own payment link? If it's their link, I think the issue would be we won't know when a payment is made but on the other hand, won't they object to us receiving payments? Sorry for dumping the whole thing in one go. Would appreciate any feedback
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@Chad Boswell Def look forward to that post man about #1. I have a few follow ups: For #2. would you be up front and say something like "I reached out to someone I think could help?" For #3, so in the end we'd just share the coupon code with them so they can get the course at no cost right?
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@Chad Boswell Man I appreciate that a lot that really helps! Thanks!
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