New Limited PLR - 30 Day Traffic Blueprint; Believe In Your Decisions PLR; Financially Savvy

Published: Mon, 02/21/22


Okay I finally did something in spite of my fear. I went ahead and made the consultation for my first colonoscopy and I am TERRIFIED! I finally hit the age where the doctor nags you to do it and I didn't in the pandemic but now I have no excuse.

I go tomorrow for the consultation so if you have any advice or questions I should ask or specific prep I should request let me know. What's really horrible is that I happen to know (and went to school with) TWO of the anesthesiologists AND a nurse who work at the same place where I have to get it done so I hope like heck I'm not wheeled into the room and see any of them there. LOL! Nice reunion, eh?

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 Traffic Blueprint

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30 Day Traffic Blueprint and this is a report that helps new site owners understand the push and pull traffic strategies they can use to get eyes on their offers and subscribers on their email inbox.

This 12+ page 5,353-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

Day 1: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Getting Your SEO in Order
Day 2: Push Traffic to Your Site By Creating a YouTube Video
Day 3: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Writing a Long-Tail Keyword Post
Day 4: Push Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Pin 
Day 5: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Popular Product Review
Day 6: Push Traffic to Your Site By Sharing Links on Facebook
Day 7: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Offering a Free Niche Report
Day 8: Push Traffic to Your Site By Using Instagram's Link in Bio
Day 9: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Writing a Pillar Blog Post
Day 10: Push Traffic to Your Site By Creating TikTok Snippets
Day 11: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Post About a Competitor
Day 12: Push Traffic to Your Site By Offering to Guest Blog for Others
Day 13: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Mentioning an Influencer
Day 14: Push Traffic to Your Site By Using Paid Ads
Day 15: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Interviewing an Expert
Day 16: Push Traffic to Your Site By Sending Out an Email
Day 17: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Creating Content Based on Site Statistics
Day 18: Push Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Blog-Hosted Paid Product
Day 19: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Response Blog Post
Day 20: Push Traffic to Your Site By Using News Aggregators
Day 21: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Capitalizing on Trends and News
Day 22: Push Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Press Release
Day 23: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Curating with Links
Day 24: Push Traffic to Your Site By Self-Publishing on Amazon
Day 25: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Outperforming Top Ranking Blog+ Posts
Day 26: Push Traffic to Your Site By Networking with the Right People
Day 27: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Repurposing Your Existing Content
Day 28: Push Traffic to Your Site By Using Podcasts
Day 29: Pull Traffic to Your Site By Creating a Case Study or Series
Day 30: Push Traffic to Your Site By Participating in Forums

** 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-traffic-blueprint-limited-plr

Believe In Your Decisions PLR

Justin Popovic has a new content pack called Believe In Your Decisions PLR.

It comes with: The first upgrade option is a multimedia kit for the content, so it's well worth it!

Check out the new deal before it expires in 4 days here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_297_3_305

Go Getters Are Savvy About Financial Matters

It’s not uncommon at all for people to make outlandish impulse purchases on things they want once they run into a bit of money. These purchases are most often things like expensive clothes, new gadgets, random hobbies, and so on. 

Inevitably, a lot of it comes back to bite them, though. More successful people tend to stay away from impulse purchases, and actually carefully examine what they’re buying and continue to make wise purchases despite their wealth, tracking outgoing expenses each month and looking for ways to whittle it down. 

One prime example of people throwing their money out the door is lottery winners. When you see someone win a huge amount of money from the lottery, you typically don’t hear much about them after that years later. 

This is because a lot of lottery winners don’t use their money wisely, and blow it on things that they don’t really need. This could be anything from overpriced clothing to fancy decorations around the house, but it all ends up the same - they don’t get the benefits they could out of that amount of money. My dad did this when he won over a quarter of a million dollar lottery once - it was gone in a flash.

Compare that to someone like Bill Gates, who continues to wear very average, non-fancy clothes despite being a multi-billionaire. He wears suits when he needs to, and otherwise wears simple button downs and khakis. 

This is a very smart way of living with wealth. If you blow through your money using it on useless things, you’re going to regret it when it finally runs out. One thing you should really look for in a purchase is the return you’re getting from it. 

You should be making purchases that are equal in value between how much you’re spending and how much enjoyment or use you’re getting out of it. For example, if a pool costs you $50,000, you should compare that to how much use you would get out of it before you invest in it.

The same goes for small purchases, too. Of course, making personal purchases for enjoyment is common, but you have to control yourself when you’re doing it. It’s fine to treat yourself to something every now and then, but if you’re buying yourself a new product you don’t really need every single week, then you’re going to have some spending problems down the line. 

If you’re able to make smart investments that pay off in the long run, you’re going to see a lot more financial success and you’ll be a lot happier knowing that you have a comfortable amount of money. 
 
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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