Affiliates: New PLR to Promote Now!

Published: Sun, 04/15/18

Hi Affiliates!

As I told you in our last communication, I'm no longer immersing myself in the launch process where there are full sales pages, funnels and all sorts of networking.

Instead, my launches for PLR will take place on my store and only you guys will be notified - I'm not creating big Muncheye listings, etc. Less competition for you, too.

Today I just launched a new 20-pack bundle of PLR articles you can promote on my PLR Mini Mart and I want to share some tips you can provide to YOUR potential buyers about how to monetize this pack. Plus, there's a 50% discount code that will work on the entire cart, too.

It's a pack called Fiction Basics PLR.

Log in at http://www.plrminimart.com/affiliates
Click on View Products.
Scroll down to the bottom where it says "Go to Page" and choose page 33.
Copy your link for the Fiction Basics PLR.

The Discount Coupon Code for 50% Off Entire Cart Is: 50SALE (make sure you tell them they have to click Apply Coupon after entering the code).

The articles are as folllows:

1. How to Pick a Genre to Write - 529 words
2. Tips on Brainstorming Storylines - 527 words
3. How to Write Settings that Paint a Picture for Your Reader - 548 words
4. Developing Characters - Flaws and All - 626 words
5. How to Make Dialogue Easier to Write - 606 words
6. In Which Point of View Should Your Story Be Told? - 564 words
7. Show, Don't Tell What Happens in Your Story - 510 words
8. Labels Based on Length - What Do They Mean? - 554 words
9. Pantsing Versus Plotting - 541 words
10. Creating Conflict Your Reader Will Love - 517 words
11. Combing Genres to Attract a Wider Audience - 420 words
12. Writing to Market - 557 words
13. Rough Draft Revisions - 881 words
14. Creating Obstacles for Your Characters to Overcome - 645 words
15. Pacing Your Story Properly - 690 words
16. Picking a Theme for Your Story - 452 words
17. Symbolism in Storytelling - 448 words
18. Building Tension in Your Book - 607 words
19. What Is the Hero's Journey? - 608 words
20. Set Yourself Up on a Consistent Writing Schedule - 566 words

This is such a neat topic because fiction writers (and with self publishing growing it's a huge niche) are always looking for tools to help them complete their publishing journey.

That means your buyers can earn a commission from the purchases! Things like this:

Writing Tools:

Organization - Scrivener
Brainstorming and Mindmapping - MindMeister
Editing - Grammarly or ProWritingAid

Plots and Writing:

Look on Warrior Plus and JVZoo for readymade plots and courses on writing fiction - there are TONS!

Author Sites:

Domain Registrars
Hosting Accounts
WordPress Themes
Blogging Courses

Learning the Craft:

Amazon Books
Udemy Courses

Promoting Books:

Facebook Ad Courses
Video Tools and Courses
eCover Design Tools

There are 20 articles in there for your buyers to get started with. And what's even better is, if they themselves want to write fiction, they can start a blog about their journey and share tips and progress as they go as well as recommend tools they find useful.

Enjoy!

Tiff ;)

PLRMiniMart.com