New Limited PLR - 50 Survival Prepper Tasks for Beginners; TikTok Planner; Blog Challenge Idea: One Idea Fits Everyone
Published: Mon, 04/04/22
My kids finally explained Sudoku to me this weekend and I was so excited. I'd tried it before and never understood how to play. But then I watched them as they did it and talked it out and now I understand.
It's such a fun game! I don't like playing on my phone or computer like they do, so I bought a big book of Sudoku puzzles. I also bought crosswords and word search. This is something I'm doing instead of mindless eating when I'm not hungry. Works well because my brain is engaged.
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New Limited PLR - 50 Survival Prepper Tasks for Beginners
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 50 Survival Prepper Tasks for Beginners and this is a report that helps new preppers make plans, consider strategic purchases and begin their efforts for ensuring the safety and survival of themselves and their loved ones in the event of a minor or major catastrophe. Some of the tasks are ones where decisions have to be made, while others are action-oriented.This 13-page 5,392-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
Task #1: Start a Survival Supply Journal to Track Your Stock
Task #2: Get a 72-Hour Bug Out Bag Packed for Each Family Member
Task #3: Carve Out a Safe Space for Your Supplies
Task #4: Begin Stocking Up on Long-Term Water Supplies
Task #5: Make a List of Shelf Stable Foods You Can Start Buying
Task #6: Order Extra Prescriptions You May Need
Task #7: Get a Hand Crank Radio That Keeps You Informed
Task #8: Make a Plan for Cooking without Power
Task #9: Invest in a Sturdy Survival Knife for Multi-Purposes
Task #10: See How You Can Fortify Your Home from Intruders
Task #11: Join an Online or Offline Prepper Community
Task #12: Get the Supplies Ready to Seal Up Your Home
Task #13: Prepare for Cold Weather to Keep Your Family Warm
Task #14: Set Aside Cash for a No Power Event
Task #15: Go Over an Escape Plan with Your Loved Ones
Task #16: Pinpoint the Whereabouts of Natural Water Sources Nearby
Task #17: Consider Keeping Animals for Survival Purposes
Task #18: Look at the Solar Survival Gadgets Available and Save Up for One
Task #19: Make Sure Every Member of Your Family Can Be Armed
Task #20: Get Every Loved One a Paracord Bracelet
Task #21: Purchase Used or New First Aid Books and Start Learning
Task #22: Make a Survival Garden Plan for Your Current Space
Task #23: Learn How to Can Your Own Food
Task #24: Teach Survival Stealth and Self-Defense Measures to Your Family
Task #25: Start Stocking Up on Personal Hygiene and Toiletries
Task #26: Identify Natural Food Sources in Your Area
Task #27: Have a Supply of Non Electric Entertainment Options
Task #28: Consider Investing in Educational Resources for Kids
Task #29: Teach Your Family the Importance of Survival Silence
Task #30: Consider Your Outdoor Shelter Options
Task #31: Buy a Compass and Land Map for Each Person
Task #32: Have Lighting Options for Nights with No Power
Task #33: Start Accumulating Different Ways to Travel
Task #34: Make Sure You Have Good Hand Tools
Task #35: Check to See If Everyone Has Ample Survival Clothing
Task #36: Print and Laminate Instructions You May Need
Task #37: Start Investing in Long Shelf Life Survival Foods
Task #38: Prepare for Old Time Methods of Cleaning
Task #39: Get Familiar with Cast Iron Cooking Over an Open Flame
Task #40: Start Shopping for Survival Supplies Strategically
Task #41: Consider Stocking Up on Items You Can Use to Barter
Task #42: Begin a Family Plan of Fitness and Health for Survival
Task #43: Start Learning Craftsmanship for Construction and Repairs
Task #44: Learn How to Hunt for Food
Task #45: Teach Your Family How to Tie Knots and Use Ropes
Task #46: Take Your Family on Practice Survival Runs
Task #47: Look for Signals That an Event Is on the Horizon
Task #48: Ensure You’re Planning for Stress-Relief When Needed
Task #49: Make a Specific Prepper Budget and Start Buying on a Regular Basis
Task #50: Start Looking at Specific Homestead Property
** 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/50-survival-prepper-tasks-for-beginners-limited-plr
TikTok Planner (and Video Case Study Upgrade Option)
Kristie Chiles has a really neat looking TikTok Niche Planner (with a Video Case Study Upgrade) deal right now. I really love this social media platform and it's one of the only ones I access daily for a wide variety of niche topics for myself as a consumer. I personally use it for finding info on gardening, strength training, cooking, health, dog care, anti aging and more.Not only do I devour their content, but I follow them, and I follow their links, sign up to their list and buy through them.
This is not one to be ignored, and you don't have to be on camera!
This is for personal use, not PLR. You get:
- An 81 Page TikTok Planner (Personal Use)
- A Lovely TikTok Canva Printable - 4 Best Tips To Your Map To TikTok Success
If you grab it, be sure to look at her video case study, which is the upgrade option.
Grab the planner and printable here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/h6y91r/0
Blog Challenge Idea: One Idea Fits Everyone
This is a good twist, but only if everyone is in the same niche. If you’re teaching other marketers, then this would be a viable possibility. If you have one in the gardening niche, another in dating and one in smoking cessation, this won’t work.So let’s say you’re teaching the marketing niche. You would want to create an editorial calendar for the challenge. One each day (actually the day before), you would announce the topic for the next day.
Everyone in the challenge would write about that topic. It’s interesting to see what slants people have on issues. So for instance, you might have these on your list:
- Top 5 Conversion Tips
- Review of a Plugin
- Is JVZoo Better Than ClickBank?
Tiff ;)
P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html