2 New Limited PLR - Surviving Financial Uncertainty & Niche Domination; Writing Tip

Published: Tue, 07/05/22


I'm fluctuating between the house freezing us and it being too hot. LOL! I want the AC on but it gets too cold then if you turn it off a tiny bit, it turns into a sauna in here. 

Last night the dogs were going nutty over the fireworks. I was doling out treats and I use this "heavy rain" YouTube video to drown out most of the noise. We had tons of fires in our area due to the dry grounds. I didn't do any this year. I'm done with mosquitos and humidity so I just watch the festivities online. But the dogs DID have a blast playing in the sprinkler earlier in the day. 

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New Limited PLR - 7 Ways to Dominate in Any Niche

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 7 Ways to Dominate in Any Niche and this is a report that teaches people how to get into this business to truly dominate and not just earn a few bucks amid the competition. This is a report geared toward go getters who want to rise to the top of the leaders and be THE go to person for niche information, recommendations and more. While the general public is following in the exact footsteps of others, this will show them how to go one step further or veer off track to employ the use of strategies most ignore to their detriment. 

This 6+ page 2,519-word report covers the following:

- Don't Look Like an Amateur
- Outperform the Competition 
- Launch Your Own Line of Products
- Target Low Hanging Fruit
- Become a Self-Published Author
- Be a Master of Networking
- Wield the Power of Social Media

** 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:
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New Limited PLR - Surviving Financial Uncertainty 

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Surviving Financial Uncertainty and this is a report that helps people prepare for the prospect of a volatile financial situation. This is great for a major SHTF situation, but it's also good for personal financial issues such as someone losing a job, having their health deteriorate and affect their earnings, etc. It guides people in what to do now and in the future to stay economically solvent where you're able to pay your bills on time and have money left over for your needs and wants. 

Note: This was a special request by a subscriber who gave me lots of information for research and specifics about what they wanted, so there are actually only 49 copies available to everyone else because they are getting one copy free.

This 6+ page 2,722-word report covers the following:

- Staying Informed Keeps You Financially Aware
- Two-Pronged Goal of Financial Peace
- Don’t Be Caught without an Emergency Fund
- Keep an Eagle Eye on Expenses
- Grow Your Income to Stay on Pace with Inflation
- Pay Off Debt and Improve Your Credit

** 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/surviving-financial-uncertainty-limited-plr

Try This Writing Exercise for Your Next Blog Post

Writing doesn’t come easily to everyone. There are natural born writers just as there are natural born speakers. Just as many writers can’t imagine giving up the keyboard for a microphone to vocalize their thoughts, many speakers cringe at the idea of sitting in front of a computer to put their thoughts down on paper. 

However, writing is an important tool, especially in business, so even if you’re not in love with writing, here’s an exercise that hopefully will encourage you to sit down and give your computer keyboard some love.

Outline the Body of Your Blog Post

I’m using a blog post as an example because that’s generally the shortest piece of content you’ll write on a regular basis. So, instead of being intimidated by a specific word count, think instead of bullet points and how to lay out the body of your article.

You don’t even have to start with the title. Leave that for last until you finish the blog post and know exactly what topics you’ll write about. Knowing the general topic right now is a fine place to start.

Just like a Table of Contents, write out your first main point, with supporting facts underneath. Let these be fragment sentences if that works best for you; the point is to get these bullet points onto paper quickly.

Now continue on down the paper until you have at least 3 main bullet points, each with two or three supporting facts. That’s the bulk of your blog post! Formulate this outline into a more comprehensive blog post, add the introduction and conclusion, then think of a catchy title. Done!

Why Does Outlining an Article Work?

This exercise is similar to the exercise of bullet journaling: Writing down simple bullets quickly in a logical fashion is less intimidating than writing 500 words. Chances are your blog posts will be longer than 500 words but focusing on your thoughts instead of piecing individual words together is easier and quicker for some people. If you have a virtual assistant on staff, consider giving her the article to compose the introduction and the conclusion. That makes publishing your blog post even quicker.

Don’t be Afraid to Give Outsourcing a Try

If you still get nauseous at the idea of writing after trying this exercise, start researching writers to add to your team. Take note that not every virtual assistant has writing skills, so don’t assume your current VA will be your writing savior. Likewise, the least expensive writer won’t necessarily be the best or the most experienced, so remember that you get what you pay for. 

Ask business associates for their recommendations, search on social media, and be prepared to go through an interview process. You want a writer who cares about their craft and will take a firm interest in doing their best job since their work will be representing your business. Also, know in advance what kind of projects you will assign. Start with something small, like blog posts, before working up to a signature product. Take baby steps and be clear with your expectations.

Tiff :)

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