New Limited PLR - 10-Day Affiliate Marketing Starter Challenge; Webinar Video PLR; Sitting Disease PLR; Part Time Tasks

Published: Sat, 04/23/22


It's PROM night! I don't know which of us are more excited - me or Scarlett. I love watching her have fun with friends and get to be the belle of the ball, so to speak. I'll add a pic tomorrow of how it all turned out. The prom is about an hour away, so my grown kids are staying at the house w/the puppers while I stay in the city the prom's at. 

I told Scarlett since it's a "back in time" theme with 80s, etc., I might show up and start dancing myself. ;) A little Footloose! It was great being a teenager in the 80s. 

FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 11 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 forget: Pick up my new PLR bundle called Social Media Mastery before the sale ends - it teaches you how to master social networking for increased profits and branding.

New Limited PLR - 10-Day Affiliate Marketing Starter Challenge - Limited PLR Email Series

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10-Day Affiliate Marketing Starter Challenge and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that not only introduce and teach newbie marketers about affiliate marketing, but also gives them steps to take each day to further their success with reviews. 

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 4,317-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Pick a Profit-Pulling Niche
Email #2: Set Up an Affiliate Review Blog 
Email #3: Create Accounts on Top Affiliate Platforms
Email #4: Choose a Slant for Your First Affiliate Post
Email #5: Gather Information and Organize It Effectively 
Email #6: Write a High-Converting Review Post 
Email #7: Optimize Your Post for Search Engine Rankings 
Email #8: Share Your Review Post on Social Media 
Email #9: Create Other Value-Packed Niche Content 
Email #10: Request and Reinvest for Your Future Reviews 

** 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-affiliate-marketing-starter-challenge-limited-plr-email-series

The Webinar Marketing Playbook PLR

Charles Harper has a new video PLR bundle out called The Webinar Marketing Playbook

In this series, he expands on his GoToWebinar 1.0 videos and include them as a bonus in this package.

This particular set includes: Check it out here and grab it while it's on sale:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/zqcqxs/0

Sedentary Lifestyle and Sitting Disease PLR

Susie O'Dea has a new bundle out called Sedentary Lifestyle and Sitting Disease PLR

Here's what's included in this offer:
  1. Sitting Disease Report - Formatted, disclaimer, introduction and conclusion added and fully illustrated.
  2. Report eCover Graphics - Many styles, JPG and PNG Formats, Plus PSD File.
  3. Squeeze Page and Download Page
  4. 'Call to Action' Graphic
  5. Autoresponder Emails - 5 emails to upload to your autoresponder.
  6. Sedentary Lifestyle eBook - The articles have been repurposed to create the eBook. It includes a disclaimer, table of contents, introduction and conclusion. Fully illustrated with royalty-free, commercial use images.
  7. eBook eCover Graphics.
  8. Articles - 10 articles in both written and audio formats. The MP3 formats are in both male and female recordings.
  9. Workbook and cover graphics.
  10. Social Posters - Eye-catching graphics to get noticed!
  11. Social Media Posts - Ready to post into your favorite social platforms.
  12. Infographics - Professionally created for professionals! 
Check it out here:
https://masterplr.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=198

Which Tasks Should You Do in Your Part Time Hours?

Deciding which tasks to work on in a limited amount of time can make you feel stressed. But it’s easier to manage than you might think. You basically have four branches of your business:

1. Creation
2. Promotion
3. Traffic
4. Analysis

You should be creating something in your business. That could be a piece of new content that reviews a product, an eBook, a viral report that you plan to launch with money links in it, etc. 

Once created, you’ll be focusing on promoting your online pages. The most successful entrepreneurs are those who don’t stop at task #1 – they’re the ones who really dig into the promotional aspect of their business and build a brand and a buzz for their business. 

You can do that through social networking sites (FaceBook, YouTube, etc.). There’s a difference between promotion and traffic, although some entrepreneurs use the terms interchangeably. Promotion is how you develop a name for yourself. It’s how you engage people and create loyal customers. 

Traffic is the mere act of getting your target audience to your site so that they can build that connection with you and convert into paying customers. Traffic can be achieved through your promotions (like when you post a link to your site), but you can also use different methods. 

If you’re building a list of subscribers, you always want to notify them whenever you have something new up. This includes blog posts, reviews, and even new products for sale. 

You can also purchase advertising for traffic or purchase solo ads that go out to another marketer’s list of subscribers. 

Analysis is something that never ends. Some people never tackle this task – and subsequently, their business doesn’t achieve the most success that it could if they’d just paid attention to the details. 

You need to analyze what you’re doing online and always look for ways to: For example, if you have sales copy for one of your own info products, you want to always be split testing to see how one element performs against another one. You’ll have two identical copies of the same sales letter – with just one item slightly different so you can see which one out-performs the other. 

It might be something as simple as the color of your text, or a headline change. Maybe the font, or an image you’re using will make a different. Everything should be tested and tracked over time. 

Tiff ;)

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