New Limited PLR - 30-Day Fast Track Survival Shopping; Online Leadership with No Excuses

Published: Tue, 06/21/22


Well the Lowes executive lady called me to settle up for the nightmare week-long delivery debacle. They had already discounted the product by $380 the first couple of days they missed. But then she sent me an additional $500. So I'll take it. 

I want to order a new dishwasher next, but I'll wait until I get back from Disney in case it turns into a nightmare delivery again. She told me next time to call and let her know when I order something so she can make sure it's taken care of. I appreciate that!

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 Fast Track Survival Shopping

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 30-Day Fast Track Survival Shopping and this is a report that helps preppers implement a fast-paced survival supply strategy (using both a budget and sky's the limit approach) so that in one month, they have a good start on what they'll need to get by in any situation - whether it's a major SHTF event or a personal crisis that hits close to home. 

You will have amazing opportunities to fill this report with links to whatever your favorite survival supplies are to recommend - from food and water to wilderness gear, safety measures and more! The report will introduce the general item, tell why they need it and how much to plan for, and then go into how to shop strategically for the best gear at whatever price they can afford. 

This 15+ page 6,774-word report covers the following:

Day 1: Water On Hand and Water Filtration Supplies
Day 2: Calorie-Dense Food for Short-Term and Longevity
Day 3: Fire-Starting Equipment for Cooking, Warmth and More
Day 4: First Aid Supplies to Address Illness and Injury
Day 5: Bug Out Bag to Take Supplies on the Go
Day 6: Self Defense Measures You Can Carry
Day 7: Home Security Products to Keep Intruders Out
Day 8: Emergency Radio with Multiple Features
Day 9: Solar Charger for Keeping Your Gadgets in Working Order
Day 10: Generator to Power Up When Needed
Day 11: Gardening Supplies to Grow Your Own Food
Day 12: Batteries and Lighting to See in the Dark
Day 13: Basic and Specific Survival Books
Day 14: Paracord and Rope for Multi-Use Purposes
Day 15: Tent or Tarp for Outdoor Shelters 
Day 16: Tools That Don't Require Electricity or Batteries
Day 17: Indoor and Outdoor Cooking Mechanisms
Day 18: Products to Help You to Stay Warm in the Winter
Day 19: Cleaning and Protective Items
Day 20: Comfort Toiletries
Day 21: Navigation Gear to Help You on the Move
Day 22: Gas to Power Up Your Car or Equipment
Day 23: Waterproof Containers for Important Papers 
Day 24: Cash on Hand to Pay for Things in Emergencies
Day 25: Communication Gear to Connect with Others
Day 26: Rugged Bicycle to Help You Move Through Rough Terrain
Day 27: Sharp Surveillance Gadgets to Prevent Unwanted Conflict
Day 28: Duct Tape to Get You Out of a Bind
Day 29: Hunting and Fishing Gear 
Day 30: Supplies for Your Beloved Pets

** 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-fast-track-survival-shopping-limited-plr

Give Up the Excuses; You Really CAN Teach an Online Course

Have you looked at your competitors recently to see what they’re doing in their business? Don’t compare yourself to them because that will wear on your self-esteem but simply look at their websites and take note of what packages and products they offer. 

Do they offer anything different from you? Do they have a variety of packages and products at differing price points? Do they have a signature product?

It’s important to take note of these things because you want to stay competitive in your pricing and in your offerings. Never copy someone’s idea exactly but you can certainly take a similar theme and create your own product with your own spin or unique twist.

I’ve mentioned before the importance of creating multiple streams of income so now it’s time to examine if you have enough streams to build a profit. Do you have any extra streams of income? How much are you making from each stream? If the answer is zero to either question, it’s time to get working to make the most of your time.

Time Is Money, So Focus!

What do your followers want from you? Do they want an online course or do they want a group coaching program? Which one do YOU feel most comfortable producing? You will never please everybody so do your market research, go with your gut about which one you want to do, and then take action steps to get it done.

If you can write a how-to article or record a step-by-step video, then you can teach an online class. You certainly need to prepare and it may be stepping out of your comfort zone but it IS possible to find yourself teaching a class (or multiple classes) about a topic that lights up your passion. If you have built your business around this passion, then this online course could easily become your signature course.

Have you heard of Dave Ramsey? He’s built himself a nice empire based on his financial expertise, specifically how to get out of debt and how to manage money. Take a look at his class offerings. You’ll notice that each class he offers goes into different levels of detail. Notice, too, how he has classes for the same topic but geared towards different markets: parents and kids. He also has business offerings. 

Keep in mind that these were not created overnight and Dave Ramsey has quite the team of producers working for him; but it IS possible for you to grow your business in a similar fashion, provided you focus your time and you’re passionate about your topic. 

If your self-doubt takes over, try meditating, journaling, or simply getting outside in the fresh air to clear your mind and refocus on your WHY. Why do you want to create an online course? Who do you want to help? Are you the best suited expert to help your audience? Turn that negative self-talk into positive talk to keep your momentum moving forward.

Tiff :)

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