What is a Ronin in Royalty Ronin?
Also known as: what is a Ronin, Royalty Ronin member
The word comes from feudal Japan. A ronin was a samurai with no master, no lord to serve, free to choose their own path. Travis Sago borrowed it on purpose.
A Ronin, in this world, is a marketer who refuses the client relationship. No retainers. No boss. No singing for supper. Instead of taking orders, a Ronin partners with a business that already has an asset, a warm list, an audience, an idle offer, and earns a share of the sales by doing the follow-up the owner never gets to.
The point isn’t the tactics. It’s the stance. You’re the chooser, not the chased. You bring something rare, the willingness to do the work for free and only get paid on results, and you do it on your own terms. That’s the rule the whole group runs on: Serve No Master.
FAQ
Why are they called Ronin?
A ronin was a samurai with no master. Travis Sago uses it for marketers who refuse the client and boss relationship, partnering for a share of sales instead of taking orders or retainers.
What does a Ronin actually do?
They partner with a business that has a warm list, audience, or idle offer, do the one-to-one follow-up the owner is not doing, and keep a share of the sales, usually 25% to 50%. No product or audience of their own required.
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Sources: Royalty Ronin (Travis Sago) on Skool