My New Social Media Mastery PLR; Autoresponder Set Up Tips

Published: Mon, 04/18/22


My latest rescue puppy is losing her puppy teeth. Twice now she's been playing with something and I'm like, "WHAT have you got?" and then I realize it's a tooth. She's so precious. She's now longer than and taller than all the other dogs, but she's still such a puppy in how she behaves. Very goofy.

Here she is when we first adopted her versus now:



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.

Social Media Mastery PLR (This is NOT Limited, So Everyone Can Buy It)

My new PLR bundle is called Social Media Mastery and this is a bundle of four reports that explain the power of social media, how to leverage different strategies and trends on it, and ways to both build your brand and increase your revenue using a wide variety of social sites and apps. 

This content can be used as is for lead magnets or broken up into blog posts, emails and social content - or it can be combined into one larger report or info product, too. 

The content is on sale for $15 during the launch period for one week and then bumps up to the full price after that. 

Here's what is covered in each report:

Report #1: 5 Things Social Media Can Do for Your Business

This 6+ page, 2,608-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Enhance Brand Exposure and Messaging
- Generate Sales and Commissions
- Engage with Your Target Audience
- Set You Up for Success with Competitors
- Enables You to Collaborate with Influencers

Report #2: The Success Strategy of Short Form Social Videos

This 6+ page, 2,858-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Why Snippets Are Now Soaring in Popularity
- Popular Places for Social Snippets
- Successful Filming Techniques for Short Videos
- Content Ideas for Your Short Form Videos
- How to Make Sure You Get Repeat Views on Short Videos

Report #3: Finding Ideas for Your Social Media Content

This 6-page, 2,628-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Address the Direct Needs of Your Audience
- Pay Attention to Breaking News
- See What Other Publications Are Discussing
- Watch for Trends That Are Taking Off
- Tie It in to Current Events

Report #4: 5 Ways to Monetize Your Social Media Profiles

This 6-page, 2,574-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Send Followers to Digital Products and Services You Sell
- Cash in on Affiliate Promotions
- Have Brands Pay You as an Influencer
- Get Paid By the Platform Directly
- Link to a Tangible Storefront Where You Sell Merch

Download it and put it to use instantly here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/social-media-mastery-plr

Building an Email List From Scratch: Set Up a Proper Autoresponder System

Setting up a good email autoresponder system is important because it helps you build your list right from the very beginning. Some people go the free route because they worry that their list won’t build or convert for them, and they want a return on their investment. 

The problem is, you eventually have to transfer your list to a paid model with more capabilities and no intrusive advertisements that you’ll have to compete with when you email from a free autoresponder. 

Many marketers choose to use Aweber (or GetResponse). This tool is affordable when you pay for it, but they also have introductory offers. 

Aweber is also one of the preferred autoresponders because of the vast number of tutorials they provide, along with a simple, step-by-step walk-through with prompts when you’re setting up your system. 

You’ll want to have a squeeze page in place for building your list. You can do this right on your home domain, and place your blog at yourdomain.com.blog if you want to. 

The squeeze page should have a nice graphic presentation. Everything should be above the fold, so that no scrolling is necessary. You want to have one main headline and one or two sub-headlines on the page. 

Directly across from the opt in form, you can either have a list of bulletpoints with an image or a built in video that encourages people to sign up for your freebie. You want this to be short, yet create a sense of urgency about how they can’t wait another day to get started. 

The opt in form shouldn’t be complicated. It should match your site graphics and simply ask for a name and email address. If you start asking for phone numbers and more, you’ll lose subscribers quickly. 

You also want an opt in on the main blog home page of your site. That way, if someone lands on yourdomain.com/blog, they’ll see an opt in form up in the sidebar above the fold of your site.  

If they click through or enter your site on a specific blog post or page, you also want them to see an opt in form below each entry. This is perfect because if they’re reading and scrolling, they may not remember to scroll back up to the top of the page after they’re finished. 

Tiff ;)

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