New Limited PLR - 30 Day Video and Audio Marketing Plan; Printables Template Pack; FREE PLR; Track & Analyze

Published: Thu, 03/17/22


I made a deal with my son that if he'd repaint the entire interior of the house and update hardware on cabinets, doors, etc., that I'd replace his car with something much newer (if we can find one in this horrid economy). So he's been doing that.

Well we heard that a friend of my son's client was homeless and carless, staying on people's couches and trying to get by until he could get a car to get to work, etc. So Shawn gave the car to my other son's client, and they fixed the coolant leak it had themselves and gifted it to the homeless kid. He's only 18 so he was super happy. Glad it could help someone else out because I was just going to junk it before.

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.

Don't Forget: My new PLR bundle called 30 Day Online Business Blueprints PLR - Vol 2 is only on sale for a few more days, and then it bumps up to full price, so grab it at a discount.

Also: If you haven't grabbed Alessandro Zamboni's new product called Passive Income Publishing get it during the sale. It's about cashing in on short publications on Kindle. 

Freebie: Sharyn Sheldon has a FREE 5-Day Online Course Challenge where she gifts you a brandable, ready-to-tech course and you go through a group challenge to publish it in 5 days. 

New Limited PLR - 30 Day Video and Audio Marketing Plan

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30 Day Video and Audio Marketing Plan and this is a report that helps online entrepreneurs make the leap from simple text to a hybrid model that includes video and audio elements to help create a stronger brand and bond with with their target audience. 

This 10+ page 4,085-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Day 1: Sign Up for Your Video Platform Accounts
- Day 2: Have Branded Graphics Created for Your Channels
- Day 3: Create a Space That's Viable for On-Screen Videos
- Day 4: Get Your Equipment Ready for Recording
- Day 5: Create a Series of Slides for a Screen Capture Presentation
- Day 6: Download and Familiarize Yourself with Video Editing Software
- Day 7: Brainstorm and Outline the Content for Your First Video
- Day 8: Record and Edit the Draft of Your Video
- Day 9: Make Sure Your Video Has an Eye-Catching Thumbnail and CTA
- Day 10: Optimize Your Video for SEO 
- Day 11: Allow Shareable Settings to Increase Your Reach
- Day 12: Share the Video Across Other Social Networks
- Day 13: Track the Success of Your Video Marketing Efforts
- Day 14: Develop a Publishing Schedule for Your Video Marketing Campaigns
- Day 15: Repurpose Your Video Content to Get More Out of It
- Day 16: Invest in a Good Microphone with Accessories
- Day 17: Create a Space to Record Quality Audio Files 
- Day 18: Brainstorm a Show Based on a Broad or Narrow Topic
- Day 19: Outline an Episode That Will Be at Least 20 Minutes Long
- Day 20: Record Your Audio File
- Day 21: Use an Audio Editing Tool to Polish It Up
- Day 22: Publish It on Anchor or Other Platforms
- Day 23: Optimize Your Episodes for Search Engines
- Day 24: Include Show Notes with Links
- Day 25: Create a Video Transcript of the Show
- Day 26: Bring a Guest on and Co-Host a Show  
- Day 27: Repurpose Your Episodes Into a Text Blog Post with Audio Enabled
- Day 28: Create a Series of Microcasts to Encourage Social Sharing
- Day 29: Allow People to Sponsor Your Show
- Day 30: Track the Results of Your Audio Marketing Efforts

** 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-day-video-and-audio-marketing-plan-limited-plr

Fill-in-the-Blanks Printables Template Pack

Alice Seba has a new Fill-in-the-Blanks Printables Template Pack of PLR ready. This is a great way for you to enter the planner and journal niche. 

They’ve got templates for products, journals, planners, worksheets, checklists, a report, and a fully editable card deck for you to use.

Here’s what’s included in the package: Here’s a quick summary of the Template Packs included: Check  it out while it's on sale here:
http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=169

5 FREE PLR Deals

Alice Seba also has five different PLR Freebies you can download. They are:

1. 3 Ways to Work Smarter, Not Harder

2. 10 Things You Can Do with Planners to Grow Your Business

3. How to Build an Audience That Wants to Buy Your Products 

4. A Plan for Using Done-For-You Content

5. The Value of Making Your Own Printables

Successful Men and Women Track and Analyze Their Results

Any time you take a chance and try something, whether it be a new project or anything else, you should be keeping track of the results you’re seeing from it. In order for you to know what’s working and what needs adjustment, you need to be able to track and understand these things. 

Not only does it help you make adjustments as needed, but it also gives you something to look back on later to see what was working for you then. Many people tend to oversimplify what it means to track results. 

Often times, it’s seen as a binary, meaning that it either worked or it didn’t and that’s all that matters. However, that’s not the only factor you should be keeping track of. For example, if something worked, but the end result was disproportionate to the amount of work it took for you to get it to work, then it may not actually be worth it. 

Keeping track of the difficulty and amount of effort a task required can help not only to keep you motivated and focused, but it also helps understand if that was worth it. Another thing to keep track of is how much you got out of that project, as in what you got in return for your efforts. 

For example, let’s say you were working at a part time job. If you worked an extra 10 hours per week, you might be more tired and have less time, but you’d track how much you got in return financially for that extra work, and from there you can analyze it and see if it was worth it or not. 

Sometimes you might not be getting enough return to warrant you putting in the amount of effort. Essentially, what you want to know is how much effort you put into something, and what you got out of it, and from there you can start to work on your next move. 

There’s so much information that you can collect on a project, and putting it all into terms of “worked” or “didn’t work” is underwhelming to say the least. Something that didn’t work might be worth it if you can put a bit more effort into it, and something that did work might not be worth the return. 

Successful people keep very good track of these statistics in order to make the right moves and become even more successful. 
 
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html