What is a Digital Vending Machine?
Also known as: IP vending machine, Little Freedom Machine
Think about a real vending machine. The person who profits from it doesn’t manufacture the machine, make the snacks, or drive around restocking it. They put it in the right spot, a busy office with no shop nearby, and collect.
Travis Sago’s Digital Vending Machine is the same idea made of content. A Google Doc, an email, a link, a pinned post, placed inside someone else’s traffic where a parade of buyers already walks past. It sells an offer quietly, on its own, while you sleep.
Your job isn’t to build the machine, create the product, or write all the copy. It’s to locate the machine in front of the right people and collect a share of what it makes. Often you stock it with the partner’s own product, sold to their own audience.
That’s found money with a tiny footprint. How you actually build and place one is what you learn inside Royalty Ronin.
FAQ
Do I have to create the product in the vending machine?
No. Often you stock it with the partner's own product, sold to the partner's own audience, using the partner's own copy. Your job is placing the machine in the right traffic, not manufacturing what's inside it.
Why is it called a vending machine?
Because the person who profits from a vending machine doesn't build it, make the snacks, or restock it. They locate it where hungry people walk by. A Digital Vending Machine does the same with content placed in existing traffic.
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Sources: Royalty Ronin (Travis Sago) on Skool