New Limited PLR - Irresistible List Building Lead Magnet Ideas; Tie Your Content Into Budgeting

Published: Wed, 11/24/21


It's Thanksgiving prep day. My daughter in law and kids are all helping me in the kitchen and we're getting some gifts wrapped up. I couldn't find any of the good gift wrap I like - that thick kind.

So much cooking can be done or prepped the night before, so we only have to pop the casseroles into the oven the next day - and all the desserts can be done ahead of time. Makes Thanksgiving much more enjoyable!

Today, we're making the sugar cream pie, fudge, cookies, green bean casserole and broccoli rice casserole (for baking tomorrow), deviled eggs and whatever else we can prep so that tomorrow is smooth. 

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New Limited PLR - Irresistible List Building Lead Magnet Ideas

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Irresistible List Building Lead Magnet Ideas and this is a report that helps marketers come up with slants and topics that make it virtually impossible for a prospective subscriber to pass up. It teaches marketers, not only how to come up with these topics for list building, but the same lessons can apply to their other online content and products.

This 5-page, 2,168-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Teach Them How to Cut Costs
- Give Them an Amazing Shortcut or Hack
- Press on an Extreme Pain Point
- Pair a Guide with Over-the-Shoulder Videos
- Provide a Case Study They Can Follow
- Devise a List of Top Tools, Courses or Leaders
- Make a Simple Checklist Out of a Long Process 
- Reverse an Idea to Pique Their Interest
- Highlight a Top 10 List of Strategies or Things They Need to Know
- Share Printables They Can Put to Use Immediately

** 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. 

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Tie Your Content Into Budgeting

In just about every niche, a budget is somehow associated with it. Whether it's a hobby they want to spend money on, a strategy they need to implement, or a tool that might make their life easier, they will likely have a budget that they need help deciding how to spend.

You can go to a search engine and type in the name of your niche along with the word budget or spending and see what pops up. If you are in the diet niche, you might want to share a slant such as, “Eating Healthy Doesn't Have to Break the Bank.”

This is a common concern for many people who are trying to eat healthy, because healthier foods are more expensive than processed, low nutrient foods. You can discuss how a bag of flavored pasta will only cost a dollar, but a bag of broccoli might be $8.00.

Instead of only informing them about the budgeting problems for eating healthy, make sure you share some tips on how they can still eat healthy while spending within their monetary allowance.

If you are in the success niche, you might want to include a slant such as, “Reinvest Your Earnings to Keep Yourself Out of Start-Up Debt.” Many newbie marketers or entrepreneurs often charge up their credit cards in an effort to make money, assuming they will be able to earn it back fast.

According to many hyped up sales pages, this is what should happen. So instead of simply warning then, you will want to teach them an alternate strategy, such as using free tools to get started and then reinvesting their earnings into courses and products that can help them level up.

If you are in the survival niche, you might want to include a slant such as, “Stocking Up on Survival Supplies for $10 a Week.” This is a common challenge that people discuss on social media and blogs sites, where preppers will teach others how to go out and shop on a specific budget.

This is something you will see in forums a lot, where people complain about not having the money to stock up on supplies, which is always countered by those who say you don't need a lot of money to be prepared.
 
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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