This is how you can license your content online...
Most people are surprised to discover that Disney only makes 15% of it's income from movies...
Most of their income comes from licensed content.
For many years, ESPN has been their cash cow...
Cable networks pay Disney $9.14 per subscriber, per month.
There are currently 72 million households with a cable subscription that includes ESPN channels.
And that's just one ESPN licensing agreement...
Some time ago, financial disclosures revealed that Disney made $17 billion dollars in 2023 from all their ESPN agreements.
Here's the exciting part...
You don't need to be big like Disney to benefit from licensing...
Licensing agreements are surprisingly simple to setup...
In just a second, I'll show you exactly how you can setup a simple licensing agreement that results in royalty payments every month...
It's actually much easier than you think...
But first, a word of caution:
The word "licensing" makes some people think of contracts, lawyers, and fees...
To remove any friction, just use the word "rent" whenever brainstorming licensing offers or discussing these arrangements.
Everybody understands what "renting a house" means.
This simple analogy works, because most people have rented something before, and they didn't need lawyers or complicated contracts.
Renters pay rent. They don't own the thing they rent, they simply pay to use it.
You can rent emails, content, ad copy, landing pages, forms, templates, logos, videos, software, manuals, procedures, screencasts, books, brands, processes, access, and a million other things...
You can "rent" almost anything, as long as it's valuable and stays valuable over time.
Let me show you one type of "rental agreement" that is simple to setup...
- Pick a product or service that you already use, like, and trust. Make sure it has an affiliate program.
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Find all the buyer questions with QuestionSpy. Use the product name or product topic to find all the questions that buyers are asking...

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Answer the questions. Use the easiest method for you (text, video, audio). Share your experience as a real user and give details and examples when possible. Don't try to sell anything. Just help people solve their problems. Think "librarian" not "car salesman".
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Become an affiliate for the product. In the affiliate application, share some links to the content you've made. This will probably result in faster approval and will alert the product owner about the quality of your content.
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Publish your content. Get it out there so people can benefit from it and click your affiliate links. You only need a few affiliate sales to get the conversion proof you'll need.
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Offer to rent the materials. After you've made some affiliate sales, the value of your content will be obvious and you'll have an easy way to start a conversation with the product owner. Show the product owner what you have. Ask them to look at your metrics. Offer to rent the materials to them for a monthly royalty fee.
The people who create products often suffer from "the curse of knowledge".
They know all their product features and benefits. They assume everyone else knows these things as well.
But the questions that QuestionSpy reveals tell a different story...
And when you take these questions, and provide helpful answers to potential buyers, you'll be rewarded with targeted traffic and affiliate commissions.
That will give you all the proof you'll need to convince the product owner that you've created something special.
Since it's easier for him to license your materials and get the benefits immediately, than to make his own materials and lose money in the meantime, he'll happily send you a royalty payment.
It's a "win-win" for everyone.
(Tip: If you're a product owner, you can also use QuestionSpy to find questions about your competitor's products. Then answer those questions about your own product, and position it as the superior product to gain those customers.)
This is a simple licensing method you can setup and profit from.
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