2 New Limited PLR: Homestead Property & Free Traffic; Niche News
Published: Tue, 11/23/21
It's a major errand day today but filled with fun stuff! My daughter in law is pover and then we're heading out to a huge Christmas store here that's gorgeous. Then I want to take her and Scarlett to a Bath and Body Works for their 3-wick candle sale and then on to Container Store and Hobby Lobby for boxes and wrapping paper and ribbons.
I feel so Christmasy now! Ohhh I think I may indulge in a Starbucks Peppermint Mocha, too. Overpriced, but yummy - and there's a station here already playing nonstop Christmas music, too.
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New Limited PLR - 10 Ways to Get Traffic When You Don't Want to Spend Money
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Ways to Get Traffic When You Don't Want to Spend Money and this is perfect for marketers on a budget who have ideas and insight to share, but who lack the funds to pay for heavy advertisements. This report gives them ten different ways to bring or send visitors to their site without cost.This 5+ page, 2,312-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Leverage Another Person's List
- Tap Into the Second Biggest Search Engine Rankings
- Bring in Long Tail Search Traffic
- Put the Spotlight on a Competitor
- Use Facebook Groups as a Springboard
- Use the Link in Bio Option on Instagram and Tik Tok
- Showcase Your Expertise to Generate Interest
- Create a Board Filled with Traffic Pins
- Start a Podcast and Send People from Your Show to Your Site
- Self-Publish on Kindle and Push Readers to Your Blog
** 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/10-ways-to-get-traffic-when-you-dont-want-to-spend-money-limited-plr
New Limited PLR - 8 Things to Consider for a Survival Homestead Property
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 8 Things to Consider for a Survival Homestead Property and this is a report that helps survival preppers keep all of the important considerations in mind when buying and building on a new homestead property. From deciding on which property to own to carefully using it afterwards, this report covers it all.This 5-page, 2,189-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Get Away from the City Where Chaos Can Ensue
- Stay Close to Your Current Residence
- What Your Land Should Look Like
- How Much Space Do You Need to Build for Shelter?
- Considerations for a Safe and Secure Homestead
- Familiarize Yourself with Your Surroundings
- Figuring Out How Much to Stock in Your Second Residence
- Maintain the Property and Buildings
** 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/8-things-to-consider-for-a-survival-homestead-property-limited-plr
Tell Your Readers About the News in Your Niche
As a niche leader, it is your job to stay informed about the news that is relevant to your audience and to share it with them. You can easily find this by going to news sites directly or by using a search engine to type in your niche topic and then clicking on the news tab.You don't want to simply parrot the news verbatim. What you want to do is let them know what's going on and then discuss it with your audience so that they know how to absorb and digest this information and what to do about it.
People don't like to be informed about something that could affect them without having a plan of action. So whenever you release information that you have learned, always make sure you include an action step for them to take.
Whenever you are discussing a news story, you can link out to that story (make sure it opens into a new tab) and discuss a little bit about what you read and what your thoughts are about it.
You might disagree with the author of the story, or have some advice for your readers about what they should do with this information. If you are in the dieting niche, you might want to share a slant such as, “New Dietary Guidelines Released for Good Health.”
It’s been 15 years since the national dietary guidelines were updated, so for those who adhere to them religiously, it would be important for them to know how things have changed.
For example, one of the changes that has taken place is that they now have recommendations for infants and toddlers included. Therefore, you might add advice for healthy nutrition for a younger audience and discuss how childhood food habits may have played a role in your readers’ weight gain.
If you are in the success niche, you might want to share a slant such as, “Most Kids Prefer the Option of Being Solo Entrepreneurs Instead of College Graduates.” By conducting a simple Google search, you could find an article on CNBC about how interest in four year colleges has plummeted since the pandemic and tie that into the alternative of being your own boss.
If you are in the survival niche, you might want to share a slant such as, “Luxury Survival Becoming More Prominent Among Preppers.” Again, on CNBC, there is an article about doomsday preppers stocking up on luxury items, including supplies as well as luxury homesteads and communities.
Tiff ;)
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