The Power of Knowing When to Quit PLR; Are You Considering a Marketing Coach?
Published: Tue, 11/16/21
I have gotten fully immersed in cold weather coziness now! And it's not even cold yet. The heater's on. I'm dressed warm and cozy 24/7 (except for the gym lol). I have my TV on in the background with a 10 hour YouTube streaming of a crackling fireplace. I have a fireplace in my den, but it's not where I work, so I have to improvise.
My son, Shawn is so sweet, too - he periodically comes in and gathers the doggies' blankets up and pops them in he dryer to get them nice and warm so they can crawl in there. Chihuahuas are always cold. They get so excited when they see him come in here to get them.
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The Power of Knowing When to Quit (PLR)
Tracy and Suzanne have a new PLR bundle ready called The Power of Knowing When to Quit. (Use Coupon Code: QUIT for $40 Off at checkout)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:
10-Pack #1: The Benefits of Knowing When to Quit
- Isn’t Quitting a Bad Thing?
- 3 Signs You May be Giving Up Too Easily
- Unexpected Ways Holding on Too Long Causes Problems
- Top Reasons Quitting Could Change Your Life
- Grit is the Antidote for Chronic Quitting
- Failing to Quit Could Affect Your Health
- 3 Ways Guilt and Shame Keep People from Quitting- Even When they Should
- Quitting Can Improve Your Career
- What’s Worth Quitting and What’s Worth Fighting For?
- Using Feedback as an Assessment Tool
10-Pack #2: Making the Healthy Decision to Quit
- Are You Holding on out of Grit or is it Something Else?
- Don’t Let the Sunk Cost Fallacy Keep You from Quitting
- 3 Reasons Perfectionists Need to Become Better at Quitting
- The Benefits of Short-Term and Long-Term Quitting
- 3 Healthy Reasons to Quit Being in Unhealthy Relationships
- Top Indicators Quitting is the Healthy Choice
- Want to Master the Art of Quitting?
- Don’t Confuse Burnout with Being Done!
- What Happens if You Don’t Quit?
- Can’t Quit? Here are Some Helpful Resources
10-Pack #3: Developing the Courage to Quit
- Quitting is Personal- Owning Your Decision Without Regrets
- Have You Already Quit Without Admitting It? Avoid These Common Mistakes
- Courage-Building Tips to Quit with Confidence
- Don’t Wait! Dragging Things Out Could Burn Bridges
- It’s OK to Feel Conflicted About Quitting
- Timing is Everything- Don’t Quit Too Soon or Too Late!
- Important Questions to Ask Before You Quit
- Be Kind to Yourself, Quitting Takes Courage!
- Brace for Impact- Planning for the Consequences of Quitting
- Model Healthy Quitting for Those You Love
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Are You Considering a Marketing Coach?
Internet marketers in all areas of business often go looking for an online coach who can either help them get started on the right foot, or coach them to the next level in sales and commissions.Your goal is ultimately to earn more money, but you want to choose a coach that delivers information in a way you enjoy, and has the ethics intact that you can respect and implement.
There are tons of marketing courses and tools that help you learn the fundamentals about launching and promoting tangible and digital products online.
But a marketing coach is a person who delivers specific training to help you customize your mission based on your own talents and training. There shouldn’t be a cookie cutter approach because no two clients are the same.
Sometimes you’ll see marketers selling a coaching program for marketing. This is nothing more than a marketing course – they just threw the word “coaching” in there to make it sound more personalized.
You want to carefully evaluate what kind of interaction you’ll have with the coach himself – will he analyze your sites or look at your previous efforts to show you where you’ve gone wrong?
How will you be interacting? Some coaching programs have cookie cutter homework they want you to do, which you then report back to them. This might be the style you appreciate. Or, you might want something more customized.
Some coaching programs have group systems where they take on a handful of marketers at once and coach them as a group. This is better than a hands-off course, but it’s still not 100% customized to your needs.
A top tier marketing coach will give one-on-one training, not in a group setting, so that you get the attention you deserve. They will want to talk to you about your goals, see what’s holding you back, and then help you discover a solution.
The best marketing coach can get on Skype with you like it’s a face-to-face meeting, while reviewing your site and techniques in real time. This makes it easier for you to have a back and forth Q&A so that you leave the coaching session with plenty of “Aha moments.”
Before you sign up and pay extreme amounts of money, don’t just go by screenshots and proof of income statements. Ask for names of other people they’ve coached and find out what their experience was.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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