New Limited & UNlimited PLR Inside; PLR Deal Day 6; Mixed Vision Board

Published: Mon, 06/06/22


I ordered a rowing machine for my house. I LOVE the one at the gym but we only do short bursts of like 60 seconds on maximum resistance for three sets. Mostly my training is strength training. At home, he wants me to go for longevity rather than max resistance. It's fun, too!

I have a treadmill at home but my knee is still wrecked so the rower lets me get a good cardio workout with no knee pain. Should be here sometime next week - I can't wait! I had to order a specific one so my 6'2 son could fit in it. The others are only up to 6 feet. 

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.

New Limited PLR - 10 Ways to Make Bank Selling PLR

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Ways to Make Bank Selling PLR and this is a report discussing proven method of raking in lots of money with various strategies selling private label rights as a vendor. These are specific strategies I have used and continue to use to earn six figures year after year, and I'm sharing some of my own insight (generically, not using my own stories) so that you can use the content to help yourself and help others, too. 

This 10-page 4,606-word report covers the following: 

- Start a Store from Day 1
- Have Launches for New Packs of Content
- Recruit the Competition to Help You Sell
- Increase Income with Strategic Funnels
- Host Private Sales
- Limit the Number Sold
- Sell Various Licenses
- Use Your PLR as a Bonus to Increase Income
- Offer a Lifetime Membership Option
- Watch for Bestseller Trends and Jump on Them

** 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/10-ways-to-make-bank-selling-plr-limited-plr

New UNlimited PLR: 30 Steps to Printable Success

Note: If you are a Lifetime (Total) PLR member, do NOT buy this - it will be in your membership area under the eBooks and Reports section. 

My new PLR is called 30 Steps to Printable Success and this is a report that discusses the 30 tasks you need to do to build a thriving printables business. From the initial product inspiration and branding to the creation and promotion aspects you need to master, this guide will walk your readers through the most important concepts they will need to learn. Each step introduces them to a task they need to fulfill, discussing the basics of it - so if you have a more thorough course to reference, such as an A-Z social media course, that might make a great affiliate link to weave in there. 

This 11+ page 4,561-word report covers the following:

Step 1: Brainstorm Your Printable Products
Step 2: Create a Customer Avatar
Step 3: Get Creative with Your Business Name
Step 4: Purchase Branding Elements for Your Business
Step 5: Legally Structure Your Printables Business
Step 6: Use Your Competitors as References
Step 7: Equip Yourself with the Right Tools
Step 8: Design a Set of Basic Templates for Your Brand
Step 9: Find Quality Images that are Free of Copyright
Step 10: Provide a Space to Store Your Printables
Step 11: Get Your Etsy Shop Ready
Step 12: Create Answers for FAQ from Your Customers
Step 13: Create Your Own Pricing Scale
Step 14: Make Your First Etsy Listing
Step 15: Add Bundle Options to Your Etsy Shop
Step 16: Reward Loyal Customers
Step 17: Strategize Exposure with Keywords and SEO
Step 18: Utilize Paid Advertisements for Your Printables
Step 19: Use Pinterest to Gain Exposure for Your Brand
Step 20: Use TikTok’s Influence to Introduce Your Brand
Step 21: Spy on Top Sellers with Instagram
Step 22: Make Discounts to Encourage Potential Customers 
Step 23: Go the Extra Mile to Inform Your Customers
Step 24: Start Brainstorming and Creating New Printables
Step 25: Expand Your Printable Empire
Step 26: Create Variations of Your Printables
Step 27: Utilize Positive Ratings and Reviews
Step 28: Consider Adding a Shipping Option
Step 29: Build a Team for Your Printable Business
Step 30: Reflect on Your Progress and Analyze the Numbers

** 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 (shown above) in PNG. 

This is an UNlimited PLR report, so you can pick it up anytime here for just $11:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/30-steps-to-printable-success-plr

PLR Deal Day 6

Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold have their day 6 PLR deal happening today and it's called: Workbook & Checklist: You Need Clients – How to Get an Abundance of Client Referrals and you can get it for 50% off using coupon code: 2022 at checkout. 

It includes:

The Step-by-Step Workbook Covers (15-pages):

You’ll get a checklist that will help your clients apply what they learn from the workbook.

Don't forget to use coupon code: 2022 at checkout here:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/day6/TiffanyLambert

Want all 12 deals all at once? Go here instead:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/dotdbundle/TiffanyLambert

Be Creative with These 5 Tips to Mix up Your Vision Board

I love a good vision board! It’s such a fabulous way to focus on your dream life and actually visualize what you want to achieve. I think it’s a tremendous stress reducer because dreaming usually isn’t stressful and it’s even fun to do with your kids!

But if scanning through old magazines isn’t your idea of fun, you can still create a vision board – or maybe call it a vision diary or journal – without all the cutting and pasting.

1. Digital Vision Boards

Achieve the same effect of a paper-and-paste vision board but use a Word document and free digital photos instead. If you want more design elements to your digital vision board, try Adobe Spark’s free collage maker. This is a fun alternative if you’re pressed for time during lunch or if you just don’t have a stash of magazines. Once your digital vision board is complete, make it your computer’s wallpaper so you will have a reminder every day of why you’re working so hard.

2. Make Your Vision Board a Part of Your Office Décor

If you’re hosting clients in your office, you may not want your cut and paste vision board displayed in the center of the wall but you can certainly turn your vision board into office décor with a simple frame.

Instead of using a collage template, consider framing individual, large-sized photographs to display in a wall group. Take a photo of your dream beach house, the location of your bucket list vacation spot, or anything else that holds great meaning to you. For a vision board to work, you need to see it every day, so looking at these framed photographs will serve the same purpose: to inspire you to work hard to reach those goals.

3. Add a Mix of People, Places, and Things

So often we expect vision boards to be filled with expensive gizmos and gadgets but think about your ideal life and what makes it uniquely yours. Who are the most important people in your life? Where do you dream about traveling or living? Life isn’t just about how many THINGS you can accumulate; it’s also about the people we love and the adventures we dream about. 

4. Turn Your Vision Board into a Journal

What better way to combine your vision board with journaling than to turn it into a journal! Or at least turn the board into the cover of your journal. Simply take some photos of your vision board, print them on heavy-weight card stock, resize so it fits the cover of your journal, and adhere it with tape or craft glue. Now when you want to write about the day’s ups and downs, you can revisit your goals and find new inspiration, especially if you had many challenges throughout the day.

5. Use Pinterest

This one goes hand in hand with Digital Vision Boards but it’s even easier to use than a collage maker. If you don’t want the entire world to know your hopes and dreams, make the board Secret. The only downside is Pinterest boards can get full very quickly and it may be difficult to focus on what you really want. To combat this problem, create a secret board for each area of your life (Work, Home, Vacation Home, Where I Want to Live, etc.). This way you can take a screenshot of your boards from the Pinterest dashboard and still see what you’re working to achieve.

Tiff ;)

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