New Limited PLR - 7-Step Product Launch Process; Spirals Empire; Next Blog Building Tasks for Product Reviews
Published: Thu, 10/28/21
We failed to make manicotti last week so we made it this week. It's such a wonderful meal - warm and cheesy. I love it. My daughter in law is making us her version of chicken enchiladas next week, so I'm looking forward to trying those, too. I'll always take a good Tex-Mex meal! It's my favorite. I think Italian food is a runner up, though.
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Note: Don't forget I have an exclusive bonus of 8 category articles for Arun Chandran's Passive Income Reviews PLR where he's written 50 reviews of products marketers use in their business. And as an FYI, his first upgrade is a set of 5 lead magnets as follows:
1. 7 Affiliate Marketing Skills To Master!
2. Sell Your Own Infoproduct In 7 Days!
3. 12 Powerful List Building Tips
4. 9 Tips For A Profitable Niche Site
5. 10 Video Marketing Tips You Must Know
New Limited PLR - 7-Step Product Launch Process
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 7-Step Product Launch Process and this is a report that goes over the seven basic steps you need to know in order to get a product created and launched from start to completion. This is a perfect overview for newbies who aren't familiar with the order in which to get things done.This 8+ page, 3,662-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Step #1: Brainstorm Your Product Idea
- Step #2: Get Your Graphics Ready
- Step #3: Create Your Digital Product
- Step #4: Set Up Your Pages
- Step #5: Generate Your Listings and Offer
- Step #6: Get Affiliates Informed and Ready to Promote
- Step #7: Go Live and Handle Your Follow Up Tasks
** 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/7-step-product-launch-process-limited-plr
Spirals Empire
For those of you who love Alessandro Zambonis marketing courses, he has one called Spirals Empire that's launching today. I love this cute idea (kind of like coloring books but with a twist).It's about spiroglyphics and it brings back memories of those spirograph toys we had when we were younger. I loved those things! Alessandro is good about putting out tutorials for products that are new in the marketplace, with very little competition.
These look like a good craft book for kids or adults (stress relieving).
Basically, all you'll have to do is find a particular kind of picture, upload it to the software he teaches, and hit create. Then you can either compile these into a book for Amazon or sell them as printables.
Alessandro is working with Andres Quintana for these lessons, so be sure to check it out!
Next Blog Building Tasks for Product Reviews
By now you have your product chosen, your outline written, and your images saved. Good for you! Now it’s time to do the dreaded task of…writing the post. EEK!It’s easy for me – I’m a writer. But if you don’t have a passion for it, you might feel anxious.
Let me calm your nerves. Don’t look at this as a whole blog post you have to write. Think of it as 5 tiny articles. Just 150 words each. That’s just about 1-2 short paragraphs each. You can do that!
Amazon basically gives you all that you need.
So we’re not going to scrape content, sorry. However, here are some tips on writing this stuff. Don’t get too specific and technical – unless you want to. Use Amazon to help you learn about the product.
There are four GREAT places right on Amazon that you can get information from that you write in your own words – without looking at what you just read. You’re just going to read, close the page (if you’re tempted to plagiarize), and write from scratch.
First, you can look on the Amazon page of the product where it says About This Item. For the Gonex Lightweight Winter Camping Tent that I just bought, it tell me this:
- It's made of polyester
- Steady construction and superior materials
- Easy to set up
- Fit for all 4 seasons
- Dimensions
Next go to the place where it says Product Description. The Gonex Camping Tent says:
- It's waterproof
- Has great ventilation
- Small (5.3 pounds) and easy to store
- Houses 2 people
- Takes just 3 minutes to set up
Next you can go to the customer reviews. There is a WEALTH of information about these products in the reviews. People will tell you the pros, cons, and some get into extremely long detail about game play, usage of the product, tips, etc. I find out that it's:
- A good price
- Disassembles easily
- Is great for being found in an emergency because it's brightly colored
- Has mesh pockets inside
- Has a hook to hold a lantern in the ceiling
You can also look in the Questions and Answers section to find more information to build your blog post with. For example, I find out:
- The tent does have a floor
- Has a double door
- Does not have a vestibule
Lastly, some Amazon pages also have more content – like Technical Details.
Bottom line is – you’re not going to be lacking in information and you’ll be worrying more about how to cut it down if anything than you will about what to possibly say about the product.
Don’t forget too, that if you happen to pick a product with nothing written on it in the above places, Google can be your friend – type in the product name and the word article to find out more.
And also remember to put your own, personal voice into the content on your blog post. If you have used the product, or want to, talk about it! If you know someone who has, talk about! And you can even summarize what consumers have said about it – just don’t copy verbatim.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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