Whenever you create a subscription, you're going to end up having a recurring or residual billing cycle. Now, that billing cycle can be as short as one day, one week, the average is usually one month, that's pretty standard or one year, you know, you may be billing $497 every year because you know, it's a subscription for this software that people want to use. So you can do that. Whatever it is, this is going to be something that residually keeps your business afloat, and I really call anything that's a continuity, this is what this is, whether it be for a short, you know, this is what would be considered a micro continuity. So it's billed once a month for, you know, six months, 6 billion cycles. So that's a micro continuity, and it's literally saying, Hey, this is going to be a program it's only six months long.
Come stay for it. Whatever it is software, whatever, maybe it's even a payment plan. It could be. But most subscriptions are like to a software or to a membership site. And micro continuity is I love those. But you can also have never ending ones, which is maybe a service that you're always delivering every month until someone says, don't deliver this service or don't deliver this, you know, new thing or giving me this access to this membership site that's always growing.
Whatever you do, subscriptions are the lifeblood of a business online, make sure that you do create some services or software, there's anything that where you can get residual income because that's going to be something that you can look forward to and it really just compounds in the success that you have online.