$20 to $5,367 Case Study Offer; 12 eBook Canva Templates with Full eBook Text; Slants Cont.
Published: Tue, 12/28/21
Today is a super busy day. Have to finish a bit of work then go get our nails done for the trip and pack. I'm packing my Normatec recovery boots/pants for both me and Scarlett, since she'll be walking a lot. Hope they don't get stolen in my luggage!
FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 9 AM EST and if you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.
Don't Forget: My Multiple Streams of Income for 2022 PLR launch is on sale right now through January 2nd.
$20 to $5,367 Case Study Offer (I Bought This)
If there's one thing that's not done enough, it's case studies. I love them I used to do more previously, but I just stay busy with other stuff now. I need to do one again. Well a guy names Barry Rodgers took a 5-pack of PLR articles from Arun Chandran that he bought for $20 and turned it into a $5,367 profit with a case study telling you how he did it.This kind of stuff is SO great to read. Many people buy stuff and never use it (or don't know how). This is a 24-page PDF and in it (I bought it, by the way), he goes through everything he did one step after another.
This is good stuff. I did not get an upsell because I'm on my way on vacation tomorrow. But this was a good read. Informative and proof of what can be earned if you take a little PLR pack you order and DO something with it.
Check it out here - I think I paid just over $10 for it at the time and the sale ends on the 31st:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/bk51bx/0
12 eBook Canva Templates with Full eBook Text
Tracy and Susanne from Piggy Makes Bank have bundled 12 of their popular Canva template eBooks for Business and for Self Help and are putting them on sale for a few days only.You can choose between 12 Self Help or 12 Business Canva Templates - or get them both in one package.
The Self-Help topics include:
- Building Better Friendships
- The Power of Optimism
- Optimizing Strengths and Improving Weaknesses
- Best Practices for Healthier Communication
- Creating a Peaceful Home
- Creating a Happy Social Life
- Making Habits Work for You
- Generating More Energy (Mind and Body)
- Stress Free Holidays
- Taking Care of You: Body, Mind & Soul
- Criticism - Giving and Receiving
- Reviving Enthusiasm
- 3 Ways to Find and Get in Front of Your Ideal Customers
- How to Avoid and Recover from Burnout as a Solo Entrepreneur
- Creating a Cash Quickly During a Financial Crunch
- How to Build a Brand New Email List
- 10 Steps to Building a Successful Business
- A Guide to Online Business Automation
- Adding Resilience to Your Online Business
- 7 Ways to Leverage Your Competition to Grow Your Online Business
- Productivity Blueprint
- Quarterly Planning for Maximum Productivity
- Become a Good Storyteller to Increase Audience Engagement
- Automate Success With the Power of Daily Habits
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=514
Slants Continued: Talk About the Mindset They Need
Mindset is everything. Without the proper mental outlook, it’s hard to achieve goals in many different niches. Sometimes, the niche itself will be the corrective measure they need to improve a mindset.For example, if they’re knitting for stress relief, then it’s okay to come to the niche in a frazzled state of mind and use the hobby as a way to achieve a sense of peace and calm.
In the diet niche, you might use a slant such as, “Stop Thinking of Dieting as an Event - It's a Way of Life.” This is a tough love mindset you’ll use to have people stop using dieting as a short-term tactic and instead make life-long habit changes to improve their health.
In the success niche, try a slant such as, “How to Stop Feeling Shame for Your Entrepreneurial Failures.” Shame is prevalent in this niche. You need to shake them up a bit or even offer a coddling approach and teach them how to eliminate this feeling and embrace one that’s more empowering.
In the survival niche, try a slant like, “A Survival Mindset Is Proactive and Self Sufficient.” This might be a way to pat them on the back for their decision to be involved in survival prepping.
Or, it might help those who are on the fence adopt a mindset of consistent prepping so that they aren’t waiting for a someday event, but instead working on helping their family be prepared ahead of time.
Tiff ;)
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