New Limited PLR Email Series - 10 Tips for Success as a Senior Marketer; Free PLR Class; Get Your Creativity Back
Published: Thu, 04/28/22
It's "clean under the couch cushions" day for me. I swear, whenever I remove the couch cushions I find a treasure trove of lost pens, hair scrunchies, dog toys and all kinds of trinkets. LOL!
The dogs are always fascinated when some old toy they'd lost is suddenly there again. I need to start shopping for a new couch soon. This one is super deep, which I love - but it's low, and my knees hate me every time I sit down on it. I need a tall couch.
FYI: Tomorrow's email goes out at 10 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 Email Series - 10 Tips for Success as a Senior Marketer
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Tips for Success as a Senior Marketer and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that helps alleviate the worry seniors have that their efforts with Internet marketing will result in failure. This series will boost their confidence and guide them in the right direction to thrive as an online entrepreneur.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 4,233-word series covers the following:
Email #1: Let Your Age Be a Competitive Edge Instead of a Hindrance
Email #2: Choose an Online Career That Delivers Personal Satisfaction
Email #3: Get Comfortable with Socializing Online
Email #4: Follow Other Senior Marketers and Influencers
Email #5: Set a Schedule That Doesn't Drain Your Energy
Email #6: Figure Out the Best Way to Learn New Technology
Email #7: Don't Be Too Set in Your Ways
Email #8: Separate Business from Personal Content
Email #9: Outsource Tasks You Don't Have Time or Talent for
Email #10: Select a Business Model You Can Pass on to Your Heirs
** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats
Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/10-tips-for-success-as-a-senior-marketer-limited-plr-email-series
Free PLR Class
Alice Seba is hosting a Free PLR Class on how to use your PLR. It takes place today at 3 PM EST. She said it would be available as a replay for those who can't make it but I believe there's a free downloadable gift for live class attendees.It will teach you about saving time and money while using PLR to build a list, get traffic and create products.
5 Ways Writing a Book Will Help You to Unlock Your Hidden Creative Genius
How often have you considered yourself not creative? Have you marveled at the creativity of young children playing, wondering where on earth they come up with these crazy ideas? Creativity doesn’t disappear completely as we get older - we simply don’t exercise it quite as much as we did as youngsters.Traditional classroom schooling also doesn’t place a priority on creativity because teachers are so focused on teaching the curriculum and scoring tests. If you want to spur your creative juices once again, write a book.
Of course, before you start writing the Great American Novel, prepare an outline and know what topic you’ll write about. If you’re an expert in a particular field, it makes sense to write about your expertise so your business will grow. But even if you want to test the waters with a fictional novel, approach writing a book with a plan.
Here are just a few ways you can unlock your hidden creative genius by writing a book:
1. Use the brain dump method to empty your mind of too many ideas. Experts have proven that multitasking actually diminishes productivity, so instead of trying to write your book while all these other ideas are swimming around, take a journal and just start writing everything down.
And I mean EVERYTHING, including calling the dog groomer for an appointment to calling the pharmacy for a refill. Whatever is taking up space in your brain should be on that paper. (I do this every morning, which is why I can crank out content easily).
Now that you’ve released these thoughts onto paper, focus solely on writing your book. You’ll discover the writing process is easier when you’re able to focus on just one task instead of one hundred.
2. Pop the creativity cork to release other ideas. So often we get stuck with one idea in our minds and it’s hard to concentrate on anything else. Release that one big idea into a book…then pay attention to other creative ideas that surface afterward. There’s a subconscious reason why you can’t move past your book idea and focus on other things.
It’s your brain’s way of telling you to follow through and see where it takes you. When your book is complete and you have some time to relax is often when you’ll get your next inspiration.
3. Writing itself is a creative problem-solving process. When was the last time you made a pros/cons list to help you make a decision? Or a to-do list to track your daily tasks? Or mind mapping to illustrate the growth of your business? These are simple examples of how writing is used to solve problems.
Writing out the details of our problem allows us to clarify exactly what has to happen when and it’s then easier to see connections and solutions to these problems.
4. Practice makes perfect. Even if you’re not aiming for perfection, this old adage holds true. The more you write, the easier the process becomes. Writing content for your audience will become easier because you have the practice and you’ve done the research to know what your audience is seeking.
I used to log in to a writing sprint room daily, where we'd all write for 20 minutes at a time or so. I got so much done it was unbelievable! We'd take a 5 minute break in between.
5. Embrace the idea of learning something new every day. The best books are those that are well researched, so embrace that research phase to spur your creativity. I LOVE research. Discover new facts, new resources, or new theories. Carry this idea over into your personal life and mix up your daily routines to try new things.
Explore your surroundings, take the long way home from the gym, or explore a new town you randomly choose from a map. Your brain will thank you for making it work differently, simply because you mixed things up.
Creativity is hidden inside each of us. The process of accessing that creativity and using it to create a business you love will be unique for every person, but promises to yield great rewards.
Tiff ;)
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