New Limited PLR - 30 Day Content Marketing Blueprint; Incredible Intuition PLR; Series Success

Published: Mon, 02/07/22


We ended up getting snow over ice this past week and I took the dogs outside. Only Daisy wanted to walk in it. Mia spent a split second but the others went right back inside and crawled under the covers. It's always so pretty, as long as we don't lose power like last time. 

I don't think I'll ever welcome another winter storm the same way again. Previously, we'd had power outages of like an hour max, but never days in freezing indoor temperatures. No thanks to that!

BTW: Y'all have seen me yo yo and struggle with weight loss for so many years. I started an accountability Tik Tok account to force myself to track and hopefully shame myself into submission when it comes to not gorging on sugar and other food (I'm looking for patterns and to improve habits). If you are on the app and want to check it out (I'm also hoping to learn how to use it for other niche stuff), my account is here and I feel like the username suits me well: https://www.tiktok.com/@dietdisaster

FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 10 AM EST and if you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.

New Limited PLR - 30 Day Content Marketing Blueprint

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30 Day Content Marketing Blueprint and this is a report that helps marketers understand what they need to do to create a multi-format, comprehensive and consistent content marketing strategy to brand their business, generate traffic and earn revenue. 

This 11-page 4,738-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

Day 1: Have a Customer Avatar in Mind for Your Content Marketing Strategy
Day 2: Create a Content Marketing Schedule You Can Work With
Day 3: Analyze Your Content Creation Skills in Four Media Formats
Day 4: Use Content to Help Your Site Rank in the SERPs 
Day 5: Create Content That Proves Your Worth to Your Audience
Day 6: Develop a Content Piece Worth Signing Up to Your List For
Day 7: Let Content Marketing Turn a Profit for You
Day 8: Learn How to Write a Proper Review Piece 
Day 9: Create a Swipe File of Effective Content Headlines
Day 10: Use Low Content Publishing in Your Marketing Efforts
Day 11: Find Ways to Educate, Motivate or Entertain Your Readers
Day 12: Make Sure Your Content Marketing Includes Social Sharing Options
Day 13: Get Good at Storytelling for Increased Content Appeal
Day 14: Set a Goal for Each Piece of Content You Create
Day 15: Tips for Sharing Your Content on Facebook
Day 16: How to Make the Most of Hashtags for Content Marketing
Day 17: Set a Budget for Content Marketing Elements You're Not Good At
Day 18: Learn How to Utilize Free and Paid Online Content Creation Tools
Day 19: Pay Attention to Success Metrics for Content
Day 20: Develop an Editorial Plan for Your Content 
Day 21: Polish Your Content to Perfection
Day 22: Curate Content Instead of Plagiarizing It
Day 23: Make Sure Your Content Marketing Strategy Includes Personality
Day 24: Split Test Your Content Creations
Day 25: Weed Out What's Not Working for Your Content Marketing Strategy
Day 26: Engaging Your Audience for Increased Content Success
Day 27: Use PLR as a Content Marketing Springboard
Day 28: Take Content You've Created and Repurpose It
Day 29: Make Sure Your Content Is Mobile-Friendly
Day 30: Measure the Success of Your Content 

** 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-content-marketing-blueprint-limited-plr

Incredible Intuition PLR

Justin Popovic has a new bundle out called Incredible Intuition PLR

You get: The upgrades are a Brain Fix PLR bundle deal with media kit and the second one is a training and mentoring PLR collection deal. 

Check it out here for just 4 days:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_294_3_302

Following Up Your Success with a Series

If you choose to, you can write a standalone book. Sometimes a standalone book takes off and does well financially and helps make the author a recognizable name among readers. 

However, a book series can bring in more success, especially financially when they’re done right. Some self-published authors earn six figures by writing a series. A series can become part of your brand. 

For example, if you write multiple books in a series about a detective, that detective series becomes what you’re widely known for. When readers get hooked with book one and love the character, they’re going to want the rest of the books in the series. 

They become a fan and they want more to keep feeding their hunger for the world or the character. By creating a series, you’re building what’s known as a backlist. For example, let’s say you’re now writing book seven in a series. 

Books one through six are known as your backlist. You can use book seven to promote your backlist simply by talking about it in the back of the book when you’re linking readers to your website or social media sites. 

In books one through six, at the back of the book, you can offer a taste of the next book in the series as a way of hooking the reader in. When they read the first chapter of the next book that you show in the previous book, they want to continue the series. 

You don’t have to stick to just one series, either. You can have multiple series. If you find that at the end of the series, readers are asking what happened before the characters came to life in book one, you can go back and write a prequel book and readers will buy that too. 

The great thing about writing a series is that one book can hook your readers all the way through. Each series that you write stands to earn you more in royalties because readers will go through and buy them all at once. 

Plus, you can take each series if you choose to and put them in what’s known as a box set. This is when you bundle the books and instead of selling them individually, you sell them lumped together for one price. 

You stand to make more money in royalties that way. Readers love feeling like they get more for their money. What you have to keep in mind is that readers don’t like waiting forever in order to get the next book in a series. 

So write ahead. That means you should wait until you have more than one book in a series before you upload it to any platform. Many self-published writers wait until they have three books already written and ready to go. 

They create a publishing calendar and stick to it. It can be something like a book every two months or whatever you can handle. If you choose to write a series, use a planner of some kind to keep track of all of your characters, timelines, world building, publishing schedule (including pre-order dates) and marketing.

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

Tiff ;)

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