New Limited PLR - 30 Days of Bite-Sized Blog Set-Up Tasks; Newsletter Advantage PLR; Distraction PLR; Media Formats

Published: Wed, 01/26/22


We had some freezing weather at the end of last week and my new next door neighbors that I can't stand (they let trash blow all over the neighborhood and leave their dogs outside barking nonstop) didn't have their little dog inside. It was nighttime and the wind chill was almost in the teens.

I went to go pick up food and saw it under our car port. It's skittish, so we couldn't catch it. So Shawn took our little pet igloo our pets don't use outside and put an old blanket in it with one of those hand warmer packs that last 24 hours. I hope it snuggled up in there. 

I can't stand seeing little animals cold or out in 100+ degree weather either. I always feel bad when it walks by our window and sees my doggies all looking out the window in a home where they're warm, fed and loved. I'd take them ALL if I could! 

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.

New Limited PLR - 30 Days of Bite-Sized Blog Set-Up Tasks

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30 Days of Bite-Sized Blog Set-Up Tasks and this is a report that walks newbies through every step of the way so that they have a clean, working blog they can build a niche business with - as an affiliate, info product entrepreneur, or a hybrid of both. It's perfect for those who get overwhelmed at the task of launching a blog, or for those who just don't have time to do it all in one sitting.  

This 10-page 4,155-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Day 1: Install WordPress Using QuickInstall
- Day 2: Log in and Get Familiar with Your Dashboard
- Day 3: Go Straight to the Updates
- Day 4: Remove the Placeholder Post
- Day 5: Set Up Your Post Categories
- Day 6: Clean Up the Existing Pages
- Day 7: Pick a Theme for Your Blog
- Day 8: Customize Your Site Identity
- Day 9: Customize Your Header Image
- Day 10: Customize Your Widgets
- Day 11: Delete the Bloated Plugins from Your Blog
- Day 12: Set Up a Contact Form on Your Blog
- Day 13: Add a Social Sharing Plugin
- Day 14: Set Up the General Settings for Your Blog
- Day 15: Adjust Your Writing Settings
- Day 16: Customize Your Reading Settings
- Day 17: Choose How You Want Discussions to Unfold
- Day 18: Make a Selection for Your Permalinks
- Day 19: Install a WordPress Editorial Calendar
- Day 20: Add an Affiliate Disclosure Notice
- Day 21: Grab Your List Building Code
- Day 22: Create an About Me Page
- Day 23: Add Ads to Your Sidebar
- Day 24: Create Your First Blog Post
- Day 25: Socialize Your New Content
- Day 26: Consider an SEO Plugin for Your Site
- Day 27: Analyze the Data of Your Blog Visitors
- Day 28: Create a Pillar Blog Post
- Day 29: Find Images to Use with Your Niche Content
- Day 30: Get Your Blog Into Google’s Publisher Center

** 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/30-days-of-bite-sized-blog-set-up-tasks-limited-plr

Newsletter Advantage PLR

Chris Archer has a new PLR bundle called Newsletter Advantage. It explains the possibilities, warns of the dangers, and arms your readers with the tools to start their own newsletter business. It's designed to show the variety of ways newsletters can be used, the choice available in how to present them, and the financial gains that are possible if you choose well.

It can help people create newsletters as either a side hustle or a full-blown business and find fun in their work at the same time. Newsletters are applicable to almost any niche. 

This package includes: As an FYI, the first upgrade offer (OTO) is a slide deck that you can use to create an eClass, a Webinar, or a Training Program and the second upgrade offer (OTO) is an expansion pack of videos, infographics, and articles.  

Check out the front end page here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/spvknh/0

Kick Distractions to the Curb PLR w/Coupon

Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold have a new PLR bundle called Kick Distractions to the Curb - with a video script, workbook and sales page for you with a coupon code (27) so you can grab it for just $27 instead of the public $97 price. 

Media Formats That Sell Well as Info Products 

After you have the idea and outline for your digital info product, it will be time to begin creating the content for it. You need to decide what media format you will deliver to your audience.

The two most prevalent media styles for digital info products are text and video. You will have consumers who complain about each one of them. Some people hate to read, and others hate to watch video.

There's no way to please everyone unless you decide to create a hybrid info product, where you create a set of video modules and pair them with a text transcript in the form of a PDF download.

That way, there is something for everyone. However, this is a time consuming process, so you will have to factor that in when you determine your launch date and how much time you need to create your info product.

You also want to base your decision on what you are good at. For example, you may be a wonderful writer, but struggle with the technology or competence that is needed for the creation of video content.

Luckily, both of these media formats can be learned and improved by you if you are willing to take time to level up. But if you are not, you should pick the media format that you are better at.

The great thing is, you have the ability to polish up anything you create that appears substandard in terms of quality. If you want to create a text eBook as your digital info product, you can always create the content and then outsource it to an editor for the polishing process

If you are not good at creating video, you might want to record the audio portion and hire someone who can create the slides, intro and outro for your professional video modules.

Then, you can simply use a tool such as Camtasia or CamStudio and lay the audio file over the video one to merge the two. Always make sure that you check all of the files for quality control once they are complete.

You may also want to enlist the help of some consumers and give them a free review copy in exchange for honest feedback about what they liked, didn't like, and what could be improved upon.

This will give you a chance to make changes or edits before the info product goes live to ensure you are releasing a top quality product under your brand. You don't want to put something on the marketplace that is deemed low quality because it will impact your future sales.

That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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