Well first of all, it shouldn’t “cost” you anything.
That’s because this is an investment in your business—an investment that should pay you back many, many times over.
That said, the investment to join isn’t necessarily small.
I think that compared to what you get, the investment is mere peanuts.
But because it takes so much work from Tom and I… not to mention the Personal Concierge you get… the Subject Matter Experts you get unlimited access to… the ever growing library of trainings, contracts, templates, SOPs, etc…
It takes a lot of time and money just for us to keep this running.
So like I said, this isn’t cheap.
But compared to what other coaching programs cost and business investments cost… we think this is a great deal.
For example, if you look up how much it costs to start a small business in the US, most numbers you come up with are around $30,000-$40,000.
I don’t know about you, but most people starting a business just do not have the kind of cash sitting around.
Which is what makes the Remote Millionaire Strategy so great.
Because…
1) The Remote Millionaire Strategy is based around using 0$ out of pocket—how we do that is something that we reveal in detail inside of RM. Plus, we’ll coach and walk you through every step of the way.
2) Everything you need is included inside of Remote Millionaires.
Including the software we use to run our agency… all the contracts, templates, SOPs, marketing material, and more we paid lawyers and copywriters to create… and all the training you need on any topic you can think of.
So when you join Remote Millionaires, you get everything.
You won’t have to buy any other courses… invest in any other software… or hire anyone to create assets for you.
(Except for whatever outsourcers you choose to hire for prospecting or fulfilment—but even then, that won't be out of pocket. That will be from the cash flow you’re bringing into your agency. Again we show you exactly how to do this. And of course, you will still need to pay taxes and other business fees depending on where you live—but there’s no getting around that anyway. Talk to your local government about that if you don't like it!)