Freelancers are always looking for low-barrier ways to add income streams without burning out. For me, that opportunity came from a simple commercial license. Instead of only using Converstar to optimize my own projects, I started reselling it as a service add-on to my clients. The first month brought in $400 with almost no extra effort. Here’s exactly how I did it — and how you can too.
You can explore the license here: https://getconverstar.com/premium
What the commercial license allows
Converstar Premium includes a commercial-use license, which means you’re not restricted to your own site. You can:
- Deploy the tool on client websites.
- Charge for setup, configuration, or ongoing management.
- Add it to your freelance packages as a value-boosting extra.
That small shift — from “user” to “reseller” — is what unlocked new income.
Step 1: Spotting the client pain points
Every small business I worked with had the same issues:
- Low email signups.
- Visitors abandoning carts.
- No urgency around promotions.
- Zero proof that “others are buying.”
They weren’t ready for complex funnels or expensive CRMs, but they were open to simple website add-ons that could stop money leaking out of their sites.
- Step 2: Packaging the offer
I didn’t just say “I’ll install Converstar.” Instead, I framed it as:
“I’ll boost your conversions with proven tactics — exit popups, countdown timers, and real-time social proof — so more visitors become customers.”
I bundled three tiers:
- Starter ($97 one-time): Setup of a welcome popup + exit intent.
- Growth ($197): Starter + countdown bar + social proof toasts.
- Pro ($297): Growth + ongoing monthly tweaks and reporting.
Most clients picked Growth. Two signed up in my first week. That alone brought in nearly $400.
Step 3: Implementation workflow
With the license, setup was fast:
- Embed one script on the client site.
- Configure campaigns visually in Converstar (no code).
- Cap frequency (1 popup/session) to protect user experience.
- Add simple, ethical copy like:
- “Get 10% off your first order”
- “Early bird ends Friday 11:59 PM”
- “Someone in Lagos bought this 6 minutes ago”
The entire setup took under 45 minutes per client.
Step 4: Proving results
Clients don’t care about features; they care about numbers. Within 7–10 days:
- One shop owner saw email signups double.
- A café with online ordering reduced cart abandonment by 15%.
- A local fashion brand got 20 new orders during a weekend promo.
I shared screenshots from Converstar’s campaign analytics, which made the value visible and justified the fee.
Step 5: Turning one-off installs into recurring revenue
The easiest upsell? Ongoing management. I offered to:
- Test headlines and CTAs monthly.
- Rotate seasonal offers (Valentine’s, Black Friday, etc.).
- Send them a simple monthly performance snapshot.
For $50–$100/month, clients were happy to keep me on. Even two clients on this plan = $100–$200/month recurring.
Why freelancers should consider this play
- No coding — you configure a visual dashboard.
- Fast delivery — you can charge a premium for speed.
- Obvious ROI — more leads, more sales.
- Scalable — one license supports multiple installs.
- Cross-niche — gift shops, consultants, restaurants, local ecom — all benefit from more conversions.
Sample copy you can use in your pitch
“I noticed your site gets traffic, but you’re losing sales when visitors leave without buying. I can fix that with ethical urgency tools, popups, and social proof. It’s fast to set up, requires no redesign, and you’ll see results within a week.”
Pair this with a simple before/after stat (signups, bounce rate, sales) to close the deal.
Final word
The easiest $400 I ever made wasn’t from chasing new gigs. It was from repackaging a license I already owned into a client-ready conversion service. With Converstar’s commercial rights, you can do the same: help small businesses plug their conversion leaks, charge for setup, and grow a recurring revenue stream.
Start here: https://getconverstar.com/premium











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