2 New Limited PLRs - 21-Day Walking Challenge & Niche Leadership; Infectious Disease PLR; Get Fans for Published Books

Published: Tue, 04/26/22


Scarlett has been working with me (as have her brothers) for years here and there. So we were talking about a launch and I mentioned it didn't have a funnel. She asked about it and I explained that a funnel is when you buy something and it said, "Would you like to add this to your order?" (upsells/upgrades, you know...).

She gasped and said, "MOTHER! (I know it's bad when she calls me mother instead of mama) Are you one of those people?" Ha ha! I asked, "What people?" and she said, "The people who make me spend all my money when I buy something online?" lololololol.

See, she's getting a good deal on those upgrades, so it's a perk for being a buyer, I explained. I told her she'd be one of those people too, when she launched her content. ;) I too hate it when "those people" get all my money, but it's my responsibility not to blow it all, and I usually do. If the deal is good. 

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 - 10-Day Niche Leadership Challenge - Limited PLR Email Series

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10-Day Niche Leadership Challenge and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that helps online entrepreneurs push themselves to become top leaders in their niche. With a combination of personal development and Internet marketing topics, this series will get your readers out of their comfort zone and on their way to niche domination. 

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 4,297-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Position Your Blog as a Pillar of the Community
Email #2: Create a YouTube Channel that Showcases Your Expertise
Email #3: Be Seen Actively on Many Social Media Sites
Email #4: Attend Industry Events and Network with Others 
Email #5: Self-Publish a Book on Your Niche Topic 
Email #6: Join Niche Associations and Seek Out Awards 
Email #7: Start Guest Blogging and Getting Interviewed By Others 
Email #8: Level Up with Different Types of Learning 
Email #9: Try to Get Published in Niche Trade and Consumer Magazines
Email #10: Put Yourself Out There as a Guest Speaker

** 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-niche-leadership-challenge-limited-plr-email-series

New Limited PLR - 21-Day Walking Challenge 

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 21-Day Walking Challenge and this is a report that showcases a series of 21 tasks that gives the audience ideas on how to implement a walking program with foundational, fun or inspiring concepts to go along with it. It includes a physical rest every 7th day, with an activity to do instead. The goal is consistency and to begin enjoying the habit of walking.

You may also want to chop this report up and use it as an email autoresponder series, too!

This 10-page, 4,333-word report covers the following:

Day 1: Get Ready and Get a Baseline
Day 2: Focus on Form
Day 3: Put a Pep in Your Step with a Podcast
Day 4: Try the Slow-Fast-Slow Approach
Day 5: Prepare a Playlist and Push Through Your Walk to the Tunes
Day 6: Find a Walking Partner
Day 7: Give Your Feet a Much Needed Rest and Some Pampering
Day 8: Beat Your Best Time
Day 9: Try Walking in Uneven Terrain
Day 10: Go Somewhere Fun to Walk
Day 11: Walk at an Incline Today
Day 12: Walk to a Specific Destination
Day 13: Achieve a Big Walking Goal Today
Day 14: Allow Your Legs and Feet to Recover with Some Compression
Day 15: Walk with Weights Today
Day 16: Have a Walking Meditation Day
Day 17: Switch Up Your Walking Time
Day 18: Play a Game While You Walk
Day 19: Pick an Audiobook to Listen to on Your Walks
Day 20: Set a New Record for Yourself with Walking
Day 21: Plan Your Next 21-Day Challenge and Take It to the Next Level

** This series 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/21-day-walking-challenge-limited-plr

Infectious Disease PLR

Dr. Loy Puckett has a new bundle launching called Infectious Disease PLR. It covers everything from upper respiratory infections to bladder infections and even things like HIV.

This is a package that includes the following topics:

1. The Condition of HIV and AIDS
2. Hepatitis Types And Associated Infection
3. An Overview Of Cellulitis
4. Common Types Of Ear Nose And Throat Infections
5. Prevalence of Influenza and Its Characteristics
6. Respiratory Tract Infections – Types and Management 
7. Bladder and Kidney Infections
8. Types of Fungal Infections, Causes, and Treatments
9. Gastrointestinal Infection - Characteristics, Types, and Treatment
10. COVID-19 And The COVID-19 Vaccine

Pick it up here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/ddk539/0

5 Ways to Get a Fans with Your New Book

So many people are self-publishing now - both in fiction and non-fiction. It's a great way to not only earn money, but position yourself as an expert on a niche topic. 

Once you have your book published, you may be questioning what comes next. Now is the time to start shouting from the rooftops about your book because if you don’t tell people about it, they simply won’t know it exists. 

And contrary to popular belief, just because your book is available on Amazon doesn’t mean it will show up in millions of Amazon searches.

Part of becoming an author these days also means becoming a marketing expert. Hiring a public relations firm is certainly one option, but for many authors – especially first time authors – PR firms are not budget-friendly. 

The key is to gain national recognition and get your name in front of as many people as possible, which requires writing pitches to those who have access to your ideal audience. 

1. Schedule a book tour. This type of scheduling requires lots of footwork and research. You can go on an in-person or online book tour. For in-person ones, target big box bookstores as well as independent bookstores in areas where your ideal readers are located. 

Bookstores are interested in how your book will bring people in to their stores so include a synopsis of your book in your pitch. Also outline your social media plans and how your plan will align with their current social media campaigns. 

Keep in mind: Scheduling tours in big cities is best done well in advance due to the high demand.

2. Schedule television and radio interviews. While planning your book tour, take some time to reach out to local television and radio stations to land interviews (this is easier than you may think).  

Of course, finding the best contact is paramount so you’re not wasting time. Decide which type of segment you’re best suited for and do your research on specific programs, hosts, and producers. 

Make yourself stand out from the rest of the pitches by including any relevant fun facts or ties to that local area. And don’t think any show is too big for you to land.

The producers are often desperate for content and experts, so if you can reach out and say you're a published author, that has credibility with them. 

3. Arrange blog tours and podcast tours. Don’t discount blogs or podcasts as part of your promotional efforts. A blog tour is simply a written interview which is published on a blog but they usually include contact links to your website. 

Podcasts are audio recordings, similar to traditional radio talk shows, available for free from platforms such as iTunes and Stitcher. Research who the influencers are in your industry and check out their numbers of readers and listeners. 

Many blogs or podcasts have national reach so those are the ones to target with your pitch. 

4. Create social media events around your book launch. You already have a following so don’t forget about inviting them to watch parties or other local live events (there are people who host these for you if you need to hire someone). 

Tell them about your new book; go live and read a chapter to build interest; create custom hashtags and ask you followers to share about your book and live events. 

Create an online panel discussion with other authors or colleagues to discuss your book’s topic. Being consistent and present on social media when your book launches is vitally important to build up your momentum. All of your fans want to know more about you, so don’t disappear.

5. Embrace new social media platforms or advertising avenues. Utilizing as many social media platforms as possible will greatly increase your chances of gaining new fans but only if your target audience uses those platforms. 

TikTok has BookTok, which is HUGE now. Many authors are seeing great success with this in both fiction and non fiction. Perform some market research first before learning another platform. 

If you’re happy with your current social media choices, focus instead on their advertising features. Facebook, for example, offers ads. Knowing how best to use them to target your audience will find you many more fans.

Planning any kind of national publicity is time consuming, but a worthwhile effort when you think about how many people you’ll attract to your brand.

Tiff ;)

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