50% Off All Full-Price Items at Content Sparks; Building a Community PLR; Slants

Published: Thu, 12/30/21


We made it to Disney World! Staying at the Boardwalk this visit, since Scarlett wanted to try it. We're going to Epcot today and have reservations at a few places, including one I've wanted to try - Chefs de France. France is my favorite pavilion there. So beautiful and I haven't even seen the extended area. Can't wait to ride the Remy ride.

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.

50% Off All Full-Price Items at Content Sparks 

Sharyn Sheldon has a 50% Off All Full-Price Items birthday sale at Content Sparks. (Coupon Code: NewBday2022).

This is good until January 3rd.

Building a Community PLR

Tracy and Suzanne have a new launch called Building a Community PLR. (Use Coupon Code: COMMUNITY for $40 Off)

It includes 30 Articles, 30 Emails, eBook Compilation, 30 Social Media Posts, their “How to Run an Email Challenge” Guide, and an eBook/Workbook.
 
Here's a quick glance at the 30 titles:
  1. Why a Brand Community is the Business Strategy, You Need
  2. Six Strategies for Successful Community Building
  3. Essential Characteristics of a Successful Brand Community
  4. Four Reasons Why Communities are Crucial to Your Business Success
  5. How Brand Communities Provide Endless Value to Business
  6. Three Steps to Building a Highly Engaged Brand Community
  7. Common Community Building Mistakes to Avoid
  8. Four Ways Community Building Improves Customer Service
  9. Community Engagement is Key to Growing Your Business
  10. Three Ways Online Communities Improve your Products and Services
  11. How Community Member-To-Member Engagement Grows Your Business
  12. Five Ways Communities Increase Business Revenue
  13. Building a Community is The Competitive Advantage Your Business Needs
  14. Six Ways to Use Communities to Promote Your Products
  15. Community Building Equals High Return on Investment
  16. Five Important Ways Communities Increase Brand Loyalty
  17. How Communities Promote Lead Generation
  18. Four Simple Ways to Create Brand Awareness Through Communities
  19. Communities Foster Customer Success: Here's How
  20. Five Tips to Creating Engaging Content for Your Business Community
  21. Building Trust Within Your Community Is Vital
  22. Three Important Brand Community Practices to Follow
  23. Brand Community Examples and Why They are So Successful
  24. Four Ways Communities Improve Customer Experience
  25. Common Business Problems that Building a Community Can Solve
  26. Five Important Principles of Authentic Community Engagement to Learn
  27. Questions to Answer to build a Successful Brand Community
  28. Essential Community Building Statistics to Know
  29. Common Community Building Obstacles that Can Hinder Your Success
  30. Five Tools to Grow an Engaging and Valuable Brand Community
Use Coupon Code: COMMUNITY for $40 Off here:
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Slants Continued: Curate the Best Tips on a Topic

Curation is a content strategy that shows you are doing the heavy lifting for your audience in terms of staying on the pulse of the niche and researching the information they need to know. 

Curation is when you go out and gather snippets of content from other people, always making sure to link back to the original author for full credit. You can curate quotes, paragraphs, or concepts and link back to a blog or product where it was originally listed. 

In the diet niche, you might have a slant like, “23 Expert Tips on How to Cut Carbs without Cravings.” You can take a tip from several sources, or take one tip from a single source that you curate from and discuss it in-depth. 

In the success niche, try a slant such as, “19 Tips from Six Figure Marketers to Help You Achieve Success.” You want to curate from trusted sources, not just anyone who happens to have a good tip – because you’ll be linking your readers to these people. 

For the survival niche, you might have, “12 Couponing Pros Weigh in on How to Save Money on Survival Supplies.” Share a tip from each one, linking back to their blog or site. 

You won’t mind sharing these people because they’re in a companion niche, not necessarily survival. Their couponing site might be for everyday items, like food and cleaning supplies – but even if they are fellow survival bloggers, the curation strategy makes you look good because you’re helping your readers find good information. 
 
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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