2 New Limited PLR - 30 Day Email Marketing & Money Stress Plan; Self-Care PLR; Toxic Customers
Published: Mon, 06/20/22
I decided I needed a getaway for my upcoming birthday so I'm heading back to Disney for the Flower and Garden Festival. I haven't been to this one. I love the topiaries and butterfly exhibits, plus they have all kinds of themed food that's gorgeous. I'm not doing all the big dining plans ahead of time.
We decided to wing it and play reservation roulette the day of. Just see what's available and if nothing is, we'll eat pizza or something. We figured it might force us to try new places rather than eat at the same ones always. The only one I did reserve was Shula's Steakhouse for the night of my actual birthday because they're amazing and I want t end it on a good note.
Should be lots of fun, but hot! Doesn't bother me, but Scarlett's the one walking in it. She's happy to go, though, so she'll deal with it. I think they have a new ride this time, too - Guardians of the Galaxy or something that causes motion sickness, so she has to ride solo. I leave soon, so I'm excited. AND they had my favorite villain available as a Magic Band - Gaston! I got one. LOL!
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.
Don't Miss This: Alice Seba has her freebie PLR and a special deal for this timely topic - Recession-Proof Your Business $1 Trial. It ends June 23rd.
New Limited PLR - 30 Day Email Marketing Blueprint
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30 Day Email Marketing Blueprint and this is the next in my 30-day blueprint series that focuses on AFTER someone has built a list - where the actual emails and marketing strategy comes into play. This will start with the welcome email and discuss success measures that ensure the reader is able to keep people subscribed by providing value and meeting the needs of their audience. It covers research ideas for email topics, technical issues, monetization and more!This 17+ page 7,570-word report covers the following:
- Day 1: Warm Them Up with an Exquisite Welcome Email
- Day 2: Set a Frequency That Works for Both You and Your Subscribers
- Day 3: Create a Style Template with Layout That Touches on All Points
- Day 4: Sink Your Teeth Into a Meaty Value-Packed Communication
- Day 5: Periodically Use Teasers in Subject Lines and Email Copy
- Day 6: Send Your Subscribers a Discount Perk the Public Can't Get
- Day 7: Deliver a Strong Call to Action in Every Email
- Day 8: Email a Personal Connection Story
- Day 9: Work on Optimizing Your Preview Space
- Day 10: Don't Be Afraid to Monetize Your Emails
- Day 11: Improve Time Management and Productivity By Automating Your Email Marketing
- Day 12: Start Split Testing Your Strategies
- Day 13: What to Do When You Run Out of Email Ideas
- Day 14: Weave Some Powerful Copy Words Into Your Emails
- Day 15: Learn How to Resend to Users Who Don't Open Your Emails
- Day 16: See How a Several-Part Email Series Works with Readers
- Day 17: Survey Your Subscribers' Needs
- Day 18: Test Text Email Versus Newsletter Format
- Day 19: Try Personalization and Brevity in Your Subject Lines
- Day 20: Remember the WIIFM Mindset of Subscribers
- Day 21: Work on Reengaging Stagnant Subscribers
- Day 22: Send Something to Weed Out Your Non Audience
- Day 23: Watch Your Quirkiness
- Day 24: Send a Promo Email That's Heavy on Benefits
- Day 25: Create Gated Subscribers Only Content
- Day 26: Don't Forget the Post Script!
- Day 27: Embed Images and Videos in Your Emails
- Day 28: See If Segmenting Your List Can Help with Conversions
- Day 29: Take Your Autoresponder Data and Analyze It
- Day 30: Clean Up Your List to Maintain Its Effectiveness
** 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-email-marketing-blueprint-limited-plr
New Limited PLR - 7-Step Action Plan to Stop Money Stress
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR that I launched yesterday at around 5 PM on Warrior Plus is called 7-Step Action Plan to Stop Money Stress and this is a report that's crucial right now due to the economy in general. Many people of all ages are going through tough times. They can't afford gas, food, rent - you name it. I see people on social media and the neighborhood app NextDoor suddenly in a financial mess and begging for someone to advise or help them. This report will help them calm down, stop panicking and make a plan of action that will ease their worry over money and help take the pressure off. This is good for many niches - including survival, stress, parenting, work from home, finances and more.This 5+ page 3,354-word report covers the following:
- Take a Deep Breath and Know That You Can Get This Under Control
- See Where You Stand and Prioritize Everything
- Stop Certain Spending Temporarily
- Small Income Changes That Can Help
- Sub Out Small Luxuries for Ordinary Needs
- Big Changes You May Need to Make
- Make It a Monthly Habit to Reassess Your Money Plan
** 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/7-step-action-plan-to-stop-money-stress-limited-plr
Self-Care Planner PLR 50% Off
Nicole Dean and Melissa Ingold have their Self-Care Planner PLR on sale at 50% off through Thursday if you use Coupon Code: 50 at checkout.Stuff like this makes a great unexpected gift for your subscribers (or a lead magnet for list building).
The Step-by-Step Planner Covers (62 PAGES):
Step 1: Make Yourself A Priority So You Can Radiate Daily
Step 2: Building A Boss-Babe Routine For Self-Care That Sparks Joy
Step 3: Shine Even Brighter By Making Self-Care a Habit
Pick it up here and don't forget to use Coupon Code: 50 at checkout:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/selfcare/TiffanyLambert
Don’t Fall Victim to Toxic Customers
We’ve all experienced less-than-stellar customers who have the highest expectations but feel we can do nothing right. They make demand after demand but don’t listen when we try to reinforce our business boundaries. Or they aren’t happy with the results, even when we completed the task based on their exacting demands.Toxic people like these suck the joy out of business and that translates into sucking the joy out of life in general because you’re spending your free time stressing about them. Regain your business sanity and your life’s joy by taming these toxic clients or dropping them altogether.
What?! How Can I Drop a Customer?
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with the famous quote, “When one door closes, another one opens.” Quite simply, if you drop a toxic customer, another customer will find their way to you. It may not happen the next day or by magic but you’ll have more time to market yourself and show your audience that you have an immediate opening to fill. If you have worked consistently in providing value to your audience, they will jump at the chance to work with you or follow you.
Alternately, you can drop the toxic person and spend that newfound time creating your signature course; or focus on writing emails to your list with valuable offers; or look for media opportunities to share your expertise, either on podcasts or as a guest blogger. You deserve respect, not to be run over by rude people.
Can a Toxic Customer be Tamed?
If you prefer to maintain the relationship with a toxic customer, you’ll need to grow some thick skin and reinforce your boundaries. And if you don’t have any business boundaries, now is the time to set them!
For example, do you answer emails or text messages at all hours of the day? Stop it! Set business hours and tell your customers when they can expect a response. I recommend responding within 24 hours, but if you don’t work weekends, tell them that you’ll respond only on business days.
What other crazy demands does this person expect of you? Create a solution you can work with and inform all your people about these changes. As fellow business owners, they will likely respect and understand your need for boundaries. If they don’t, maybe it’s time to cut them loose.
Make Changes to Onboarding Clients If You Have a Service
If you have a history of attracting toxic clients, reflect on WHY these clients find you as well as why YOU accept these types of client. Are they part of your ideal target market? Are you pricing your services too low? Are you asking enough questions about THEIR business and their needs? Are you desperate for money and afraid to say no to anyone?
Reflect on the answers and make solid changes to your business policies and practices. Determine your ideal client; research if your prices are competitive; do you have an onboarding process where you interview these clients; and determine why you can’t say no to prospects. Not only should clients interview YOU to determine if you’re a good fit but you should use this chance to interview THEM. Don’t be afraid to ask questions about their business and what their needs are but also follow your gut instinct.
Most importantly, use a contract to spell out exactly what you spoke about, what they expect from you, and include your boundaries so there are no hidden surprises. Even though you want to build a successful business, remember that YOU are in charge of who you work with.
Tiff :)
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