Gumroad strategy for upgrading products


Howdy Reader!

With my Obsidian Starter Kit for Content Creators, I promised lifetime updates.

This affords me at least three things:

1) I can let current purchasers know when upgrades happen. It's a good time to keep in touch.

2) I can use it as an opportunity to ask for feedback from current purchasers.

3) I have the option to let my community know when another upgrade is going to happen, and that the price will go up to reflect the new information.

So yeah, I'm working on some updates. Until then, the price will stay where it is.

Afterwards, is another story.

Let's grow together!

~ John

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