12 Days of PLR Deals: Full Time to Freelancer; Slants Cont.
Published: Fri, 12/10/21
I have been so spoiled lately. Not only did my sweet son Shawn go randomly buy me a bunch of lavender bath stuff to try to help clear my ears (sauna-like), but I had one vendor send me a gift basket of goodies for being a good affiliate and a subscriber send me a precious flower arrangement where it looked like a little doggie for helping her by answering questions. So sweet!
Of course my kids raided the gift basket LOL! But that's okay, I wanted them to. They all enjoyed it and I did, too.
FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 9 AM EST and if you need to see what limited PLR and big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.
12 Days of PLR Deals: Full Time to Freelancer
The Coach Glue ladies have a December 10th deal today called Full Time to Freelancer PLR and it's an enormous savings of $220 off the public price when you use coupon code: 2021 at checkout!It's a huge course that includes:
- 4 Course Lessons (43 pages, 10718 words)
- Lesson 1: How to Create a Unique Brand Identity & Website for Under $100
- Lesson 2: How to Build a Posh Portfolio that Racks Up Client Sales
- Lesson 3: How to Price Your Service Packages Without Living on Ramen
- Lesson 4: How to Land Clients with My Easy One Page Marketing Plan
- Course Workbook with Worksheets, Exercises, and Checklists: “Full Time to Freelancer” (38 pages)
- Facebook Livestream Theme Script: “5 Mindset Shifts You Must Make to Move From Employee to Entrepreneur” (20 pages) that you can read word for word.
- Facebook Livestream Launch Copy for your live or webinar that you can copy + paste to your own sign up page.
- Sales Page Copy to Help You Sell Your Course
- 10 Social Media Posts to Promote Your Course on Facebook & Twitter
- 5 Blog Posts to Promote Your Course
- 3 Reasons Why People Don’t Chase Their Dreams (622 words)
- 3 Ways Your Mindset Affects Your Life (660 words)
- 3 Tiny Habits that Can Help You Shift Into a Growth Mindset (649 words)
- 3 Pages Your Business Website Absolutely, Positively Needs (681 words)
- 5 Ways to Start Your Business on a Budget (685 words)
5 Email Templates to Make Promoting Your Livestream & Course a Breeze
- You’ll Get these 2 Emails to Invite People to Your Free Facebook Live or Webinar Training:
- What’s holding you back from starting your business? (217 words)
- My next livestream training is all about making mindset shifts! (202 words)
- You’ll Get these 2 Emails to Sell Your Course:
- Start a New Business in 30 Days…Really! (220 words)
- Time to Get Out of Your Own Way… (228 words)
- You’ll Get this Email to Announce the Cart Close for Your Course:
- LAST CHANCE! Doors are closing soon… (166 words)
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/day10/TiffanyLambert
Slants Continued: Give an Over-the-Shoulder Tutorial
People love to watch as a process unfolds. You can allow people to have an over the shoulder experience just by using a screen capture tool like Camtasia or CamStudio, where they can see exactly what you are doing on your computer as you do it.Sometimes, you won't be capturing anything on screen, but instead, filming something as it happens. For example, if you are in the diet niche, you might have a slant such as, “How to Properly Measure Your Body Fat Using Calipers.”
For this over the shoulder tutorial, you will have to show the tool, explain how it is used, and then show how it is used on your body or on someone else’s. You can set up a tripod if you want and allow them to see the process unfold.
For the success niche, you might have a slant such as, “How to Install WordPress and Set Up Your List.” This is definitely one of the over the shoulder processes that you can use a video screen capture tool for.
Not only can you capture the process, but you can also edit it so that it highlights your cursor, you can add an intro and outro to your video, and more. If you have any errors in your video or audio, you can replace those as well.
In the survival niche, you might have a slant such as, “How to Start a Fire with Flint and Steel.” This is another situation where you will not use a screen capture tool, but instead a video camera to record yourself using the flint and steel to start a fire.
By allowing people to have an over the shoulder viewpoint, it helps them see how you navigate any obstacles, such as wind that might prevent a fire being started easily, or a technical glitch with a WordPress installation.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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