2 New Limited PLR - Financial Stress & Affiliate Earnings; Discomfort Zone PLR; Customer Satisfaction

Published: Wed, 07/06/22


I need to take Miss Mandy in for a checkup this week. She is so funny with the vet because she goes flat. If you've never seen a chihuahua go flat look up a video. She tries to hide. LOL!

I'm still trying to get my sense of smell and taste back 100%. Covid took it away fully for a day but then it slowly came back only now my coffee tastes sour and it randomly smells bad in the house but the kids said it doesn't. Very weird. LOL! My energy levels are coming back the more I do. 

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 - 5 Ways to Keep Financial Stress Under Control

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 5 Ways to Keep Financial Stress Under Control and this is a report that caters to people who are under immense pressure financially in a world where inflation is soaring and a recession is looming. Prices keep going up and many are not able to sustain their current way of life due to their spending and income problems. This covers five things they need to do to not only keep their head above water, but to thrive in times of financial concerns. This is not a stress relief report about taking a bath or meditating - it's an action-plan for financial security. 

This 5-page 2,209-word report covers the following:

- Don't Be Afraid to Know the Truth About Where You Stand
- Know Your Necessities Versus Wants
- Start Operating on a Budget That Works
- Get Everyone in the House to Pitch In
- Make Your Income Grow Steadily

** 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/5-ways-to-keep-financial-stress-under-control-limited-plr

New Limited PLR - Boost Your Digital Affiliate Earnings

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Boost Your Digital Affiliate Earnings and this is a report that caters to affiliates who promote online courses, tools and other digital products. While tangible items are usually easier to convert because Amazon and brands do a good job of closing the deal, with digital products some affiliates have a harder time warming up their audience for a commission because the vendor and the platform aren't household names they're familiar with. So this report teaches them how to use a variety of strategies in any niche to earn more when promoting digital products. 

This 5-page 2,178-word report covers the following:

- Give the People What They Need and Want
- Become Very Familiar with the Quality and Style of Vendor Products
- Plan Promotions Based on a Calendar of Launches and Deals
- Work on Behalf of Your Customers to Get Them Perks
- Bump Up Their Value with a Bonus They Can't Resist

** 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/boost-your-digital-affiliate-earnings-limited-plr

Discomfort Zone PLR

Justin Popovic has a new PLR launch called The Discomfort Zone. It includes: Check it out here and make sure you check out the multimedia upgrade too:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate//idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_319_3_327

Are Your Customers Happy? How to Measure Customer Satisfaction

If you don’t hear any complaints from your customers, you might assume that they are satisfied with your service or product. But are they really satisfied or are they just non-confrontational and looking for another leader behind your back?

The easiest way to attain client feedback is with a survey. You can set these up with a service like SurveyMonkey and ask just a few simple questions. They can be scheduled at the end of your course, the end of your coaching, or semi-annually to your current customers. 

One common complaint is that customers don’t take the time to look at the survey or answer the questions. If you want to avoid this scenario, offer a free gift for taking the survey, such as a coupon code for an upcoming product or a free checklist or other tool they will find useful. Sometimes gifts like these provide just enough incentive to get the answers you need.

To make your survey even easier, simply ask for a customer satisfaction score, such as 5 stars. This can be done via SurveyMonkey, email, or even a Facebook Messenger chatbot. If anyone gives a low score, you can follow up with a personal email to get clarification of what happened.

If you want to avoid the whole survey process altogether, simply ask your client at the end of their purchase if they are satisfied with the results. Ask if there was anything missing that would have helped them during the process. If they are happy, always ask for referrals.

What If My Customer Blasts Me with Negative Feedback?

It’s bound to happen at some point that you and a particular customer just don’t mesh for any number of reasons. When you ask for feedback – which can be a simple question of “Why don’t you want to continue with the course?” – you probably won’t like what they have to say. However, it’s important to listen objectively and not take the negative feedback personally. Think back to your interactions objectively; is there any validity to their complaints? If so, make note of those complaints and work immediately to resolve those with other customers. 

If your unhappy customer turns to social media to blast you, remain calm when crafting your response. Yes, you should respond to unhappy customers so it shows anyone who’s reading that you’re receptive to resolving the issue. But take the high road and don’t resort to name calling or throwing insults, no matter how tempting. Showing a calm demeanor online can build up your professional image and credibility.

Monitoring your social media should be a daily practice so you can catch any kind of negative talk right away. Your virtual assistant can monitor your profiles and can set up Google Alerts so you’ll know when people are talking about you online. Lots of positive shout outs occur on social media so keep an eye out for those mentions, too. Don’t be afraid to share the positive feedback you receive either on social media or as testimonials on your website.

Tiff :)

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