70% Off Video Script PLR; Niches Part 7
Published: Sat, 04/16/22
I am looking forward to a nice, relaxing weekend. We have a ton of stuff going on next week, which will be fun. But I need to just chill out and do nothing before it all begins. It's mostly stuff for Scarlett, but I have fun seeing her have fun.
I bought myself some lovely Hibiscus tea and tried it. SO yummy! The one at Starbucks had too much other stuff - including licorice, which is gross to me. But this one is pure and so relaxing. I plan to use bath bombs, read a good book and curl up in a comfy blanket all weekend.
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.
70% Off Video Script PLR
Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold have a 70% off sale on all of their video script PLR bundles (coupon code: 70) from now through Thursday, April 21st.You can use these to create products, etc.
The packages you can choose to buy include these topics:
- 7 Ways to Make Sales - No List Required
- Soul Aligned - How to Step Fully into Your Purpose to Create More, Make More and Live More
- Radical Shifts - How to Shift Your Limiting Beliefs and Tap into Your Divine Purpose
- Distraction Action - How to Kick Your Distractions to the Curb and Boost Your Productivity
- Recurring Subscriptions - How to Create a Membership Program that's Easy, Fun and Profitable
- CEO Mindset - How to Identify and Clear All the Fears and Blocks Holding You Back from Reaching Your Next Level
- Forgiveness - Break the Cycle of Unresolved Pain that's Stealing Your Joy
- Unshakeable - Lean into Unapologetic Messaging, Creation, and Selling with Confidence and Ease
- How to Turn Your Passion for Service into a Profitable Business
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Niches Made Even More Popular By the Pandemic - Part 7
The last niche I want to discuss that was made more popular by the pandemic was educational toys. These have been popular for years, but even more so when schools shut down. Some schools poorly planned the "online education" process, and let's get real - little ones can't sit still looking at a computer all day.So educational toys for at home play made a big difference. For the parents who needed to work virtually, and keep their kids occupied, it was a great help with no guilt, because they weren't just plopping their kids in front of the TV, but helping them learn something while playing.
These days, so many kids get sucked into mindless gaming or TV or social media, and many parents are trying to get them engaged with more helpful activities.
Tiff ;)
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