New Limited PLR - Beginner Survival Food Storage Methods; PLR Playbook 2.0; Email Marketing 101 PLR; Slants

Published: Sat, 12/04/21


I have been getting so much done this week simply by taking my own advice. In one of the limited PLR reports I wrote, I emphasized (in a time management section), that you needed to track how long things took you so you could accurately plan your day. 

I'd never done it, so I did it and I'm able to schedule my to do list easily and know exactly how much I can get done. It also helps to look at the clock and see time running out and know I can't afford to let myself get distracted. 

FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 9 AM EST and if you need to see what limited PLR and big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.

New Limited PLR - Beginner Survival Food Storage Methods

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Beginner Survival Food Storage Methods and this is a report that helps people learn how to store long-term food supplies using a variety of methods. This is a great way to generate affiliate income, because each method requires some supplies, too - from canning supplies to deep freezers, vacuum sealers and freeze drying machines. 

This 5-page 2,206-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Canning
- Freezing
- Curing
- Smoking
- Freeze Drying

** 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/beginner-survival-food-storage-methods-limited-plr

PLR Playbook 2.0

Charles Harper has a new video (etc.) PLR bundle out called PLR Playbook 2.0 and it teaches what PLR is and how to make the most of it. 

These are over-the-shoulder videos, so while some of you may be buying the package for the private label rights, others will want this to learn from themselves. 

You get:

Check it out here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/w8htq2/0

How to Discover Your Purpose So You Can Love Your Business and Your Life - PLR

Nicole and Melissa have deal #4 ready called How to Discover Your Purpose So You Can Love Your Business and Your Life PLR - save $20 off using coupon code: 2021 at checkout.

The Step-by-Step Workbook Covers (20 pages):

Don't forget coupon code: 2021 at checkout here:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/day4/TiffanyLambert/

Email Marketing 101 PLR

Lynette Chandler has a new Email Marketing 101 PLR ready with a 50% Off Coupon Code: EM101 that you can use at checkout. 

The Bundle Includes: Don't forget to use Coupon Code: EM101 at checkout here:
https://www.thriveanywhere.com/account/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=119

Discuss a Mistake You Made (or Almost Made)

People love to know that they're not the only ones out there making mistakes. No matter what niche you’re in, there are certain mistakes that people make where they feel stupid or hopeless.

You can step up as a leader by sharing your own past mistakes, or those you almost made, but avoided. This helps your readers to not feel so alone in their own journey. For example, if you are in the diet niche, your blog topic might be, “Embracing a Fad Diet After Reading an Article About It.”

You might talk about how you would embark on a fad diet like clockwork every week after reading a certain women's magazine that showcased a new diet topic. Women’s World Magazine is a good example of a weekly publication that highlights extreme diets with headlines on the cover such as, “Lose 2 Lbs a Day Without Dieting.”

If you’re in the success niche, you can use a slant like, “Recommending a Product Just Because a Friend Had Launched It.” This is a common occurrence in online marketing. It's the concept of “You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.”

If you've experienced this yourself, or been approached by someone to do it, you can talk about how it's not wise to promote a product just because of a friendship. Talk about how to not only analyze a product for value for your audience, but how to bow out of a promotion without hurting anyone's feelings or causing a rift.

For the survival niche, you can use a topic such as, “Storing Food and Water Improperly.” This might be a good time to talk about the effort you went to in storing food and or water supplies, only to discover they had spoiled because you hadn't stored them correctly.

Talk about what you have learned in the process, and if there are multiple strategies involved, discuss which ones you felt were easier, most affordable, and most effective to use to protect supplies.

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

Tiff ;)

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