New Limited PLR - Survival Self Care; Full-Color Profits Challenge; Video Affiliate Marketing

Published: Tue, 11/09/21


I swear every morning my dogs go insane trying to get to the cat's wet cat food. They're on dry dog food, so on a whim I got them one can of the same brand's wet dog food. I gave them each one tablespoon and I thought they were going to gobble the plate itself up they loved it so much. 

I just recently quit free feeding them (wish someone would quit allowing me to free feed lol) and they're starting to trim down. Only Mandy was really needing to lose a couple of pounds. The other two would have needed to soon, so we're nipping it in the bud before it turns into a problem. I thought they'd be a pain switching to a routine but it was super easy and all three seem more energetic now (maybe I can learn something from them about this). 

New: In a day or two, I'm going to be releasing a different kind of limited PLR. This one will still never be on my store, etc. But instead of limiting it to 50 buyers, it will be limited to whomever buys it within a 5-day timeframe, period. That means no one over day 5 has access to it, period. Not even if they ask. The reason I'm doing this is because it's a much longer report, so if I sold it to limited 50, it would be pretty expensive. Limiting it by time instead keeps endless customers from owning it, but I'll be able to charge less for you, too. This is one you'll want for yourself - stay tuned - it might be ready tomorrow or the next day. 

FYI: Tomorrow's email will go out at 9 AM EST if you want to be on the lookout for it...

New Limited PLR - Survival Self Care

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Survival Self Care and this report helps people prepare for both their physical and emotional health needs during times of duress. From ways to pass the time and save their sanity to outer and inner self-care, health and hygiene efforts - it covers it all. 

This is SUCH an important topic. Even enduring that short Texas grid outage, we were emotionally stressed and physically stressed, too. I love that this report helps people plan for self-care because I wasn't prepared at all. I am now!

Note: Because this was a specific request by a subscriber, they automatically get to own one of the 50 available copies. So there are only 49 available to everyone else. 

This 7-page, 3,186-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Keeping Your Mind and Soul Calm in Survival Mode
- Maintaining Good Spirits in the Household
- Feeling Human in Inhumane Conditions
- Keeping Your House Clean in Survival Situations
- Making Sure You Get Your Minerals and Vitamins

** This report comes in both Word and TXT formats

Free Graphics

I've included the JPG, and PNG files for a flat cover as well as a hardback version in PNG. 

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/survival-self-care-limited-plr

Full-Color Profits Challenge

Julie Coffman has a new challenge called the Full-Color Profits Challenge and this is a challenge designed for those who want to pursue low content publishing. 

This is a step-by-step publishing challenge, where you'll be guided through the entire KDP publishing process starting from brainstorming an idea all the way through seeing your book live and available for purchase on Amazon.

Here's what's different this year: You'll be learning how to publish full-color paperbacks as well how to as tap into several profitable niches. Julie will be demonstrating one niche, in particular, start-to-finish.

She's pulling back the curtain on how she researches and launches a new publishing brand. What does that mean for you? It means you'll be able to get a never-before-seen peek into one of her actual brands and can even follow along with what she publishes and how she grows long after the challenge is over!

The challenge is for you to follow along in real-time, taking action, overcoming fear and procrastination, and overcoming the overwhelm you might be feeling about starting - or growing - your low content publishing business.

You'll be given tips, resources, and instruction that takes the worry out of figuring things out on your own.

And for those with limited time, you have the option of going through the challenge at your own pace - once you enroll, you have lifetime access to the challenge!

Here's a taste of what you'll learn: Check it out here while enrollment is open for the next 7 days:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/bcsqhx/0

Adding Video to Your Affiliate Marketing Info Product Reviews

When you start out as an affiliate marketer, you might feel like you enjoy the behind-the-scenes direction of connecting buyers and sellers and making a commission off of that process. 

But there’s a way to rapidly increase your authority as an expert (even without having a product of your own) and convert visitors to your site into buyers more easily – and that’s by using video as a media format. 

Video isn’t hard to create. You can use a smartphone or a video camera to capture the video. Uploading it online is as easy as creating a free account on YouTube and then clicking the upload and file selection buttons. 

Typically, you won’t even need to do any editing or fancy formatting to your product reviews, but over time you can certainly learn the ropes to help you deliver a more polished and professional compilation if you want to. You basically want to put out the best video that you can, and here are some tips to help you do that:

Look directly into the camera lens as if you’re speaking right to the viewer. You want them to feel like you’re right across the table from them having a friendly conversation. Consumers need to feel like a product is being chosen for them specifically. 

Have good lighting in the room when you create a video. You don’t want to have a dark setting or project an eerie orange glow in the room. Natural sunlight is perfect, so if you can open the curtains and let the sun shine it, it will work wonderfully. 

Speak up so that your viewer can hear you, and try to minimize the background noise. You can either make sure the house is quiet, or use some noise canceling headphones and microphone so that you keep background noises to a minimum.

Try not to speak in a monotone voice. There’s nothing worse than watching a boring speaker try to make someone enthusiastic about buying something. On the other hand, there’s no need to sound like one of those loud used car dealership commercials, either. Just be natural. 

Don’t go off a script, but do have your thoughts organized. Some people mistakenly read their product review on camera. Unless you have years of experience that allow you to achieve this flawlessly like a newscaster, don’t try it. 

Instead, create a few bulletpoints to help you keep your thoughts on track. You don’t want to lose focus and sit there for 30-60 seconds saying, “Um, where was I? What did I want to tell you about next? Oh yeah…” That looks unprofessional and people will click out because they don’t want to wait for you to finish. 

That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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