2 New Limited PLR: Senior Blog Profits & Survival Family Prepping; Slants Cont.
Published: Wed, 12/22/21
We did a thing! Yesterday we were heading home from the gym when we noticed a whole litter of chihuahua puppies were up for adoption at the shelter. We headed over and BOOM - Meet Daisy who is a whole TWO pounds. She's so tiny, she fits in the palm of your hand and the other doggies seem curious and happy:

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New Limited PLR - 10 Reasons Senior Marketers Fail to Profit From Blogging
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Reasons Senior Marketers Fail to Profit From Blogging and this is a report that targets the major mistakes senior marketers (or anyone for that matter) make with their blog that ultimately ruins their chance of success with it.This 5-page 2,178-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- You Failed to Make Navigation for Bots and Humans Easy
- Your Blog Posts Are All Over the Place and Many Irrelevant
- You're the Kind of Blogger Who Ignores Engagement
- You Never Promoted It But Expected a Following
- You're Either Too Informative or Lack Substance
- You Don't Stand for Anything in Particular
- You're Easily Distracted and Abandon Your Readers
- You Say a Lot But Never Monetize a Thing
- You Never Have Anything New to Say
- Your Blog Is Boring to the Eyes
** This report comes in both Word and TXT formats
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New Limited PLR - How to Raise a Family of Survival Preppers
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called How to Raise a Family of Survival Preppers and this is a report that teaches parents how to prepare their children of all ages to be ready for any and all situations. This prevents fear and confusion and gives everyone peace of mind.
This 5-page 2,277-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Begin Teaching Your Kids Survival Fundamentals
- Buy Survival Products That Are Right for Their Age and Size
- Create Plans and Practice Implementing Them
- Get Them in Physical Shape for Survival
- Prepare Their Mind for Survival
- Teach Them How to Use First Aid Products and Strategies
- Take Them to Different Survival Settings
- Get Your Children Trained in Self Defense
- Let Kids Know How to Alleviate Stress in Survival Situations
- Have Your Kids Tested for Allergies in Case of a Bug Out Scenario
** 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/how-to-raise-a-family-of-survival-preppers-limited-plr
Slants Continued: Start with a Quote and Build on It for a Blog Post
Quotes are a great springboard for good content on your blog. It makes it easy for you to have a starting point for a good lesson for your readers. Go to Google and type in your niche topic and the word quote.Find one that resonates with a lesson you’d like to teach. For example, in the diet niche, try, “Nothing Tastes as Good as Skinny Feels” by Kate Moss. You might embrace the idea or talk about the regret Moss stated she felt for making that statement.
In the success niche, use the quote, “Success Is Not Final, Failure Is Not Fatal: It Is the Courage to Continue That Counts” by Winston Churchill. Being consistent in your pursuit of success is a quality everyone needs, and it’s important to know that both sides of the coin – success and failure, are not permanent so they have to keep going.
In the survival niche, use a slant such as, “The Greatest Weapon Against Stress Is Our Ability to Choose One Thought Over Another” by William James. Mindset is one of the most important things people need in large quantities during a survival situation, so you can teach your audience how to keep their spirits up during the worst of times.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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