First Distribution Locked In! đ
Really happy about this one. I just landed a deal with a local creator to feature the French version of Travisâs book inside his flow. Now, he doesnât have a massive following or anything, but people genuinely love his content and the way he teaches. So itâs a quality connection and a great first step. The cool part? Getting the deal wasnât hard. Weâve been talking ever since I finished translating the book. I offered to send it over, asked if heâd be up for reading it, giving me his thoughts, maybe helping me catch a few little mistakes. He said yes, went through itâand in the end, told me he really liked it. So I asked him, âDo you think this could help your audience?â He said yes. I followed up with, âWanna partner on it?â He was into the idea, but I could tell there was a bit of hesitationâlike maybe he wasnât sure what I really wanted from him, or if I was just trying to tap into his audience for my own gain. So I sweetened the deal a bit. Hereâs what we agreed on: - Heâs going to add a link inside his Skool classroom that points to a page I control. Thatâs where his audience will be able to download the book and access some cool bonuses (and future bonuses Iâll probably get others to pay to advertise on).The only way in? They have to opt in. So Iâm building my own list at the same time. - That same link will also go in his Facebook group. - And in the description of his next YouTube video, heâs dropping the Amazon link to the bookâwhich is going to stay there long-term. In return: Iâm giving him a spot on the download page to feature one of his own resources. That means everyone who lands on that pageânot just his audience, but the people from other future partnersâwill see what he has to offer. So for him, it's exposure and distribution. For me, it's: â
Building my own email list â
Getting people into the new community Iâm setting up around the book â
And including an affiliate link to his course, right inside the bonus section, so I can send buyers his way and get a cut too