<b>How long until your first recurring dollar? An honest timeline</b>
New to recurring? Let me set fair expectations so you don't quit at week three. Recurring is a slow starter by design — the payoff is in the staying, not the speed.
1. <b>Weeks 1–2:</b> you join, get your link, post your first honest recommendation. Likely $0. Normal.
2. <b>Weeks 3–8:</b> your first few signups trickle in. Maybe $5–$20/month total. The bucket starts filling.
3. <b>Months 3–6:</b> earlier referrals are still paying, new ones stack on. This is where it stops feeling pointless.
<i>In plain English:</i> the first month feels like planting seeds in empty dirt. The third month is when you see green.
Worked example: a creator who adds just 3 paying customers a month at $6 each reaches roughly $90/month by month five — and it keeps climbing on the same effort.
Tiny action: write today's date and a realistic note: "Check recurring income on [date + 90 days]." Then stop checking daily. Patience is the skill.
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<b>How long until your first recurring dollar? An honest timeline</b>
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