Finish What You Start - $10 PLR Special; Spying
Published: Tue, 06/28/22
My garden sure is bleak looking out there. I'm afraid to go check on it. It had been so hot and we were sick so nobody went outside to set the sprinklers for a few days. Hopefully everything survived. I have some potatoes, okra, onions and other stuff coming up nicely.
On another note my taste and smell have been coming and going. LOL! It's freaky when this happens. I was worried when it first went away but then it started coming and going so I'm using essential oils to try to keep it steady.
Because I'm recovering from this energy-wise (already testing negative), I won't be as productive for a few days or a week with limited PLR. But then I'll get back to it - I'm just working slower.
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.
Finish What You Start - $10 PLR Special
Justin Popovic has a new PLR bundle out called Finish What You Start. It includes all of this for just $10:Content Bundle – Finish What You Started
Audiobook: 10 .mp3 chapters. These professionally recorded audio files are perfect for creating videos or audio files. Comes in mp3 format
10 x 400-word Articles: You can post and repurpose any way you want Great for “pre-sales” to get people interested. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- Why Don’t I Finish What I Start?
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Why Cant I Follow Through?
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What Can I Learn From Tasks I Fail to Finish?
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The Top 3 Reasons We Don’t Finish What We Start
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The Importance of Finish What You Start
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Not Finishing What You Started Can Hurt You
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How Finishing What You Start Can Change Your Life
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Fears That Hold You Back From Finishing What You Start
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5 Essential Tips to Finish What You Start
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3 Steps to Finish What You Start
10 Slide Decks: The above articles repurposed into 10 separate slide presentations
2 Mini-Reports: Above articles formatted into 2 separate mini-reports including areas for branding and website. Comes in Word | Pages | Text formats
Quote Posters For Social Media: 20 fully editable posters (800px by 1000px) showcasing various tips related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes in PNG and PSD editable formats
Ecover Included: eCovers provided including editable versions. CD Case, Soft Cover, and Software Box. Comes in PNG (3D, Un-Editable) | PNG (Flat, Editable) | PSD (Flat, Editable)
Bonus Tips Report – Defeating Procrastination
This Tips Report Includes:
- 9 high-impact tips based on the subject
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3 actionable steps that someone can take right away
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5 Links to books or resources for further learning (add your affiliate link)
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eCovers
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Slide Deck
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Images
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Tip-O-Graphic
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Why Spying on Your Competitors is Necessary in Business
Doing market research prior to starting your business is always wise, not to discourage you from trying but to figure out prior to making an investment whether there is merit to your ideas. Instead of feeling discouraged when you realize how many marketers there are in the world – or even just in your state – consider this competition a good thing. This is proof positive that a need exists for leaders and they have paying customers.Now dig a little deeper into your research and determine how many of these leaders are in your niche. Again, not to discourage you but to encourage you to set yourself apart, create a unique selling point that will attract your ideal audience.
When Is Spying Unethical?
Smart business owners will always know what’s happening within their industry as well as locally with their competitors. In many instances, you and your competitors are vying for the same customers, so it’s smart to know who’s doing what to attract those people.
Market research crosses the line, however, when you copy exactly what your competitors are doing. If Marketer A sends out an email autoresponder and you copy the text word for word but add your own name to it, that’s unethical. Is sending out an email a good idea? Yes! But hire your own copywriter and graphic designer to make YOUR email unique if you can't think of a way to set yourself apart.
The same is true when creating your website, sales pages, and signature classes. Always invest in your own business with your own professional copywriters and designers or you will be known as a copier.
Not only does that tarnish your reputation but it can get your website shut down. Hosting companies do not have a tolerance for plagiarism and unethical behavior. Can you create a class based on the same topic as another leader? Of course you can. But put a twist on it by adding your own case studies, discuss the topic from a different perspective, or offer another feature that the first marketer does not – such as a private Facebook Group – to make it more appealing and unique.
Want to use some photos in your advertising? Don’t just copy an image from Google Images! Either take your own photos, hire a photographer, or use royalty-free stock photos. Go one step further and check the licenses at stock photo houses to ensure that you’re using the photo correctly for advertising purposes. In general, stock photos with corporate logos or names are for editorial use only, which means they can be used in a blog post but not an advertisement or endorsement.
Pricing Research
Another very important reason to look at your competitors is to determine what price point your market can handle but this may require multiple steps. First, check their websites and sales pages. What prices are they charging? What are they offering for that price?
Next check their testimonials and social media profiles. What does their audience have to say? How active are they on social media? A large number of followers doesn’t mean anything if they are not interacting with them.
Lastly, search for reviews. If people are unhappy with something, they will let the world know about it online, usually more frequently than if they had a wonderful experience.
Again, doing this type of pricing research is not to copy what a competitor is doing but to determine if what you have to offer is priced accordingly. You will likely have differing ideal clients which can impact price.
Tiff :)
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