New Limited PLR - How to Persevere Through Setbacks as an Online Entrepreneur; 7-Day Challenge Planner PLR; Slants Cont.

Published: Thu, 01/13/22


Someone asked me why I'd decided not to go back to Disney for awhile. I love the safe bubble it provides. But this trip, the food was lacking, merch was lacking (and we like to shop), people (not staff) were obnoxious, and it just didn't feel like I got my money's worth. Plus, the amount of face mask trash strewn everywhere was ridiculous. I saw a mask floating in the moat around Cinderella's castle, they were on the floor or seat of rides, in queues, in walkways - just gross. 

I think we'll wait until Hawaii is good to head to for mainland visitors and go there next time. Or just stay on the mainland and go many other places. My kids want to visit Japan, too. So someday... when the world regains its sanity - we'll discover new things. 

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New Limited PLR - How to Persevere Through Setbacks as an Online Entrepreneur

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called How to Persevere Through Setbacks as an Online Entrepreneur and this is a report that emphasizes the need for self-employed individuals to develop their ability to persevere through obstacles instead of allowing it to bring their progress to a grinding halt. As online entrepreneurs, nothing is more important than the ability to keep going in the face of failure. 

This 6-page 2,559-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Every Setback Can Become a Motivating Force
- Let the Setback Become Your Mentor
- Setbacks Make You a Better Entrepreneur
- Harness the Fear a Setback Brings 
- Use Your Setback in a Positive Way for Your Business

** 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-persevere-through-setbacks-as-an-online-entrepreneur-limited-plr

7-Day Challenge Planner PLR

Gabby Conde has a 7-Day Challenge Planner PLR bundle on sale right now. 

It includes: Check it out here:
https://acupofzen.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=265

Slants Continued: End of Year Progress Report

These are extremely popular in almost any niche. When people have goals, they want to know what’s possible in achieving them. Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income has a very popular end of year report he does where he covers what he did and what he earned. 

It doesn’t have to be earnings, though – it can be pounds lost, supplies stocked up, dogs rescued, and more. So if you’re in the diet niche, you might have a slant such as, “One Year, 56 Pounds Gone.”

You’re giving it away somewhat in the title, but they don’t know how you did it, what your ups and downs were, and other important facts. You can tell them what mistakes you made or what you learned, what worked and what didn’t, and any products you found that helped along the way. 

If you’re in the success niche, you can use the slant, “My 2021 Income Growth Report.” While this is something Pat Flynn does, anyone can do it if they’re leading people to succeed financially. 

You don’t have to earn as much, either. You might report as someone in a beginner role, making your first $5 a day consistently. Or, maybe you grew your business from $300 a month to $3,000 or $30,000. 

For this type of process tell them what business models you pursued, what strategies you embraced or tossed aside, what tools helps, what courses boosted you – and of course, where you felt you wasted money, too. 

If you’re in the survival niche, how about a slant such as, “Here's How Much Survival Gear I Stocked Up on for an Entire Year.” People who are prepping themselves will love seeing a breakdown of what you bought and what it cost you.

You should only do this if you’re certain that you won’t be at risk for anyone coming after your supplies, so it’s always good to have your website information private and maybe use a pen name for your blogging efforts.

Coming up with 52 weeks of content ideas is draining for many people. Using the ones listed above, you can easily wash, rinse and repeat using slightly different topics each time.

It’s sometimes difficult to be a content creator, but consistency in leadership is one of the most important things your audience needs from you. Otherwise, they’ll turn to someone else who can show up and serve them without disappearing. 
 
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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