New Limited PLR - 30 Days to Build an Online Business; Create Content They Can Use in Many Places

Published: Mon, 01/31/22


I had to take little Mandy back to the doctor Friday because her cough started acting up again. This time I had them do x-rays to rule out her heart or a collapsed trachea and luckily she was healthy other than slight bronchitis. So he put her on two meds. I hope it clears up! I feel so sorry for little animals when they're sick and you can't explain anything to them. 

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New Limited PLR - 30 Days to Build an Online Business

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30 Days to Build an Online Business and this is an overview 30-day report that covers many different tasks a newcomer will need to consider, from picking their business model and niche to carrying out technical tasks. This is a great report that can be geared to those categorized in the Great Resignation or the senior population, which is exploding with growth for online career opportunities. 

This 9+ page 3,872-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

Day 1: Research Potential Business Models
Day 2: Take Stock of Your Skills
Day 3: Determine How Much Money You Want to Use to Get Started
Day 4: Evaluate Your Niche Options
Day 5: Look at the Profit Potential of Your Niche and Business Model Pairings
Day 6: Sign Up for Networking Profiles Where Useful
Day 7: Use a Keyword Tool to Gather Data
Day 8: Pick a Domain for Your New Business
Day 9: Sign Up for Hosting
Day 10: Install and Set Up WordPress for a Niche Blog
Day 11: Secure an Email Autoresponder Account
Day 12: Create a Lead Magnet to Entice Subscriber Sign Ups
Day 13: Write Your Welcome Email and Follow Up Emails
Day 14: Install Your Email Forms Where Applicable
Day 15: Create Ongoing Blog Content
Day 16: Socialize Your Posts and Your Profiles with Competitors and Customers
Day 17: Research a List of Tangible Products to Review
Day 18: Make a List of Digital Products to Review
Day 19: Write the Reviews to Generate Affiliate Income
Day 20: Brainstorm an Idea for Your Own Info Product
Day 21: Map Out an Outline for Your Lesson Topics
Day 22: Create or Outsource the Graphics
Day 23: Write Your Page Copy for Affiliates and Customers
Day 24: Submit Your Listings and Network for Promos
Day 25: Create Your Product in Text or Video Format
Day 26: Recruit Competitors as Affiliates
Day 27: Consider Coaching Opportunities for Top Tier Customers
Day 28: Repurpose Your Launch Idea to Increase Profits
Day 29: Reinvest a Portion of Your Profits Into Your Business
Day 30: Create a Plan of Action for Your Future Earnings to Scale Up

** 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-days-to-build-an-online-business-limited-plr

Create Content They Can Use in Many Places

The purpose for your buyers in purchasing your products is to alleviate their own task list, which often consists of publishing content in a variety of places. The first thing they will want are articles that they can publish to their blog so that their domain begins to rise in the search engine results pages and receive organic traffic.

These can be anywhere from 400 words and up, and many people will pay $2 per page for articles that are longer in length. Another thing they will want to post to their blog are product reviews.

These are especially crucial for tangible product reviews, which have to go on their blog rather than in their email autoresponder, according to some platform rules such as Amazon.

The product reviews that you write can be for both digital and tangible products, and they can post them to their blog, and on social networking sites. Many marketers will be using your product reviews and other forms of content as a script for them to create audio podcasts or YouTube videos.

You want to make sure that they have enough content to nurture their audience via email. List building is one of the most important tasks that a marketer has. Unfortunately, many do not know how to provide value, and that's where your content can be of use.

You can create individual emails or those that unfold in a series, which will help them maintain subscribers and keep their unsubscribe rate low. They can also use this email series as a lead magnet offer, rather than a simple PDF download that someone can grab and then unsubscribe.

Many PLR vendors also create specific content for a variety of social networking sites. For example, you might find items in a bundle that are specific for Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, or Instagram.

These might be short snippets of one sentence each that can be tweeted out to their audience, or an infographic or image along with a brief bit of text that can go on another social site, such as Instagram.

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

Tiff ;)

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