4 Separate Bundles of 10-Part Limited Email Series: Marketing, Survival, and Health Niches (& More)!

Published: Wed, 04/20/22


Today would have been my dad's 97th birthday. I sure do miss him. I was lucky to have an older dad growing up. I didn't realize it then, of course. As a young child you get embarrassed when your classmates ask, "Is that your granddad?" Or when he'd wake up early and fry me a steak sandwich with mustard to pack in my lunch, because that's what he used to eat - and while I loved it at home, at school kids would tease me about it. 

I treasure all of those memories of him now. Taking time to pick me up from school, make my lunch, garden and golf with me. He was one of a kind. A veteran of three wars in both the Navy and Air Force. I called him Mr. Mom because he did lots of stuff for us where a mother figure was missing. 

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Today, I have FOUR separate bundles of 10-part limited PLR email series. Two are in the marketing niche, one in survival and one in health. You can queue them up in your email, post them to your blog, or remove the email formatting and compile them into a report! See below for details...

New Limited PLR - Introduction to List Building - Limited PLR Email Series

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Introduction to List Building and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that introduces the concept of list building to a newbie audience in a conversational way that's fitting for email communications. It gets them thinking strategically about how to gain the most subscribers by targeting the right people and implementing list-building tasks.

You can go in and add affiliate or your vendor links to tools and courses they may need or want as they go through the series. They are already formatted with a greeting, so just add your name to them and queue them up to your email autoresponder. Or, if you prefer, you can remove the greetings and signatures and use it as a report or for blog posts instead.

This 10-page 4,166-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Having a List of Subscribers Give You a Competitive Edge - 393 words
Email #2: Don't Let Your Offer Be a Barrier to List Building - 394 words
Email #3: A Warning About Fly-By-Night Email Autoresponders - 404 words
Email #4: Crafting a High-Converting Squeeze Page - 390 words
Email #5: It's Easy to Generate and Install List Building Forms - 426 words
Email #6: Use Social Media to Drive Subscribers to Your Opt-in Offer - 434 words
Email #7: Pull in New Subscribers with High-Ranking Blog Posts - 441 words
Email #8: Serve Your Audience in Forums and Leverage Your Sig File - 445 words
Email #9: Use Solo Ads to Target Specific Niche Subscribers - 406 words
Email #10: Launch a Product to Quickly Grow Your List - 433 words

** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/introduction-to-list-building-limited-plr-email-series

New Limited PLR - 10 Day Beginner Survival Prepping Challenge - Limited PLR Email Series

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Day Beginner Survival Prepping Challenge and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that helps those who are new to survival prepping get started with the basics in terms of what to stock and also what to plan in terms of strategic measures to keep them safe.

You can go in and add affiliate or your vendor links to tools and courses they may need or want as they go through the series. They are already formatted with a greeting, so just add your name to them and queue them up to your email autoresponder. Or, if you prefer, you can remove the greetings and signatures and use it as a report or for blog posts instead.

This 10-page 4,341-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Figure Out Your Finances and Set a Prepper Budget - 401 words
Email #2: Organize Your Supplies and Take Stock of What You Have - 495 words
Email #3: Gather 3 Ways to Provide Your Family with Water - 478 words
Email #4: Buy Enough Food for a 72-Hour Situation - 468 words
Email #5: Purchase First Aid Supplies for Common Ailments - 426 words
Email #6: Protect Your Pets with a Survival Supply of Their Own - 374 words
Email #7: Start a Survival Garden That Suits Your Space - 438 words
Email #8: Come Up with Evacuation Plans and Share It with Your Family - 421 words
Email #9: Order or Build Some Solar Gear for Survival - 411 words
Email #10: Prepare a Home and Personal Defense Strategy - 429 words

** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/10-day-beginner-survival-prepping-challenge-limited-plr-email-series

New Limited PLR - Introduction to Email Marketing - Limited PLR Email Series

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Introduction to Email Marketing and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that helps new marketers understand how to manage the communication with their list to nurture those bonds, provide value, and navigate the strategic and technical process with ease.

You can go in and add affiliate or your vendor links to tools and courses they may need or want as they go through the series. They are already formatted with a greeting, so just add your name to them and queue them up to your email autoresponder. Or, if you prefer, you can remove the greetings and signatures and use it as a report or for blog posts instead.

This 10-page 4,039-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Create a Strategic Welcome Email -  455 words
Email #2: Plan the Frequency of Your Communications - 425 words
Email #3: Understanding Broadcast Versus Follow Up Emails - 410 words
Email #4: Build a Rapport with Your Subscribers - 432 words
Email #5: Make Sure Every Email Provides Value - 419 words
Email #6: Promoting within Your Email Autoresponders - 390 words
Email #7: Always Protect Your List When Emailing - 388 words
Email #8: Inserting Multimedia in Your Emails - 368 words
Email #9: Pay Attention to the Stats and Split Test for Improvements - 409 words 
Email #10: Segment Your List Logically - 343 words

** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/introduction-to-email-marketing-limited-plr-email-series

New Limited PLR - 10-Day Healthy Lifestyle Challenge - Limited PLR Email Series

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10-Day Healthy Lifestyle Challenge and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that help people implement ten days of health-driven habits to get them started on the right path. Covering everything from sleep to nutrition, exercise and more - your readers will enjoy the focus each day on something that can better their overall health. 

You can go in and add affiliate or your vendor links to tools and courses they may need or want as they go through the series. They are already formatted with a greeting, so just add your name to them and queue them up to your email autoresponder. Or, if you prefer, you can remove the greetings and signatures and use it as a report or for blog posts instead.

This 10-page 4,101-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Find Out Where Your Heath Stands - 425 words
Email #2: Set a Sleep Routine and Start It Tonight - 439 words
Email #3: Start Drinking Enough Water Today - 421 words
Email #4: Revamp Your Nutrition with a Healthy Menu - 424 words
Email #5: Get Moving for at Least 30 Minutes a Day - 386 words
Email #6: Start Taking Care of Your Skin - 392 words
Email #7: Don't Forget to Nurture Your Mental Health - 381 words
Email #8: Engage Your Brain to Keep It Sharp as You Age - 380 words
Email #9: Supplements You Should Consider for Better Health - 433 words
Email #10: Healthy Head Habits You Should Remember - 420 words

** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/10-day-healthy-lifestyle-challenge-limited-plr-email-series

Edu Printable Decor Made Easy

Amy Harrop has a printables course out now called Edu Printable Decor Made Easy

This teaches you how to quickly sell in-demand classroom digital downloadable printables. 

The bestselling categories include: This is an 88-page in-depth PDF guide with over-the-shoulder video training, too.

It comes with readymade templates that have commercial rights for you and tutorials on how to customize them. 

There are also checklists, worksheets and other supplement materials to help you get going fast. 

Check it out here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/xxcds0/0

Building an Email List From Scratch: Best Practices for Email Communications

As your list grows, you have to keep people subscribed. You don’t want them leaving after just a day or two – or even a month or a year. You want them to be long-term subscribers. 

That means you have to “treat your list like gold,” as so many successful marketers say year after year. And they’re right! Consumers talk, and the way you treat them will come up in conversations around the web. 

Different people have different ideas as to what annoys them or what they’re looking for. For example, some people hold the frequency of communication to be one of the most important issues.

They don’t like receiving daily emails. So for those people, you need to give them the option to sign up to a weekly digest option so that they can maintain interest, but keep their email inbox free. 

Frequency can be whatever you want it to be. If you don’t email often enough, your list will forget who you are and why you’re contacting them, which can be a problem.

Try to find that fine balance, which can be a couple of times a week, depending on your list and its purpose, in addition to what you promised them when they opted into your list initially. 

There are two different kinds of emails you can send – broadcast emails and follow up emails. Broadcast emails are blasted out to your list(s) one time. That means if someone signs up a week from today, they won’t ever get that email, so if there’s something you want all of your subscribers to get, make sure you don’t broadcast it. 

Follow up emails are where you’ll put your series emails in. So if you promise a 7-day course, you would create 7 follow up emails that get drip fed to your subscribers once a day for a week.

The problem with follow up emails is if you do a mix of those and broadcast emails. This can mean your subscriber actually hears from you more than once a day, and this can anger many of them and cause them to unsubscribe. 

You should never email just to send something out. Email when you have something important to say, a notification about a sale, or something else they might need. 

Never sell or rent your list to others unless you have strict guidelines about this. Some marketers build up a big list and then give other marketers access to it for a fee. 

Keep in mind that your reputation is on the line if the other marketer convinces them to buy something shoddy. You’re the one giving them access to it. Other subscribers will just be angry with you, period – for sharing their email address with someone they didn’t sign up to hear from in the first place!

Be very selective if you allow solo ads to be dispersed to your audience. And let your readers know that you’re allowing this but that you are not personally endorsing the products being promoted to them. 

When it comes to your own product promotions, you have to learn how to provide value and not come across as a spammer yourself. Even if they appreciated your initial free giveaway, if you start spamming them with any old offer and providing very little value, you’ll see hordes of subscribers leaving you for good. 

Not only that, but they’ll warn others to stay away. If someone mentions your name, they’ll say, “That person spammed me all the time, so I unsubscribed.” That’s not a reputation you want to gain. 

Building a list from scratch is mostly about sharing value. But it’s also about  getting traffic to your list and treating them in a way that helps you retain your subscribers and get them to convert high for you when the time comes. 

Tiff ;)

P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html