Continuity Product Questions
I've been trying to come up with an idea for a continuity product that would be stupidly cheap to create and take very little time. I wanted to create a monthly printed newsletter, but my list is very small at the moment so I don't want to put the time and money into it as it wouldn't be worth it until I have a larger list to draw subscribers from.
So, I've come up with the idea of doing a monthly pre-recorded call. The calls would all revolve around a central theme, and subscribers could send me questions which I would answer on the next call after I've delivered the main material.
What do you think of this idea? I use freeconferencecall to record my calls. It works great for me, it's free, and nobody knows I use a free recording system as opposed to paying for something. I use audacity to edit, which is also free. So cost is nothing except a little of my time.
Also, I've been looking into delivery options for this. I'm using e-junkie for another product
on my site and I love it, but it won't allow me to charge month after month. Paypal will allow me to charge for subscriptions, but then I've got a delivery issue.
I need a platform that would host my MP3's of my calls (so I can archive them and sell them to new subscribers who want previous calls) like e-junkie does, but that would allow me to sell subscriptions as well as one off products. Also I need to be able to sell physical products as well.
I've got my own website (WordPress) so whatever platform I use I need to be able to preferably just create a button and have it connect like I do with ejunkie right now. Otherwise it would need to integrate with my site. I'm not a techie so I prefer something simple that I can do myself.
I'd love your thoughts on my continuity product idea as well as on being able to deliver it.
Thanks!
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"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." Thomas Edison