New Limited PLR Emails - Profit Strategy for 10 Evergreen Niches; Entrepreneur PLR; Drive Sales PLR; Book Growing Biz

Published: Mon, 05/02/22


I had several people asking how I gave up sweets and Cokes. So I'll tell you - I had to do it cold turkey. Because I am SO sneaky. I will buy small cans and drink 4. I'll hide sweets. I simply can NOT have them around. But what I did do is tell myself that each month (12 days out of 365 a year), IF I meet my goal of just 2 pounds a week (which will be over 100 pounds in a year), then I can have whatever I want that ONE weigh in day. 

I did it on Friday. I met my goal and got one 16 ounce Coke and 2 cupcakes. Oddly, the cupcakes didn't taste good. I was so disappointed. But the Coke was good. Dangerous. I now have 4 more weeks of doing everything right - got lots of fresh produce, greens (collards are my fave - cooked in a drizzle of olive oil w/garlic) and fruit and working out w/my trainer 3 times a week before I can plan another day of celebration and food relaxation. 

I'm going to increase my cardio a bit, too. It's been bad lately. Just such horrid knee pain. It's a catch-22. I need to do it to lose weight so the knee pain lessens, but the knee pain keeps me from doing cardio. Grrr. 

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New Limited PLR Emails - Profit Strategy for 10 Evergreen Niches

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Profit Strategy for 10 Evergreen Niches and this is a series of 10 emails that help marketers consider an overview strategy for an evergreen niche that will help them earn money - from a wide variety of courses, including passive profits with subscriptions and memberships to tangible items whenever possible. 

These emails discuss the demographics, types of things that are purchased, where they can find products to promote (or sell their own), any additional income opportunities available to them in that niche, where the audience can be found online, and more!

You can also combine these emails into a 10-page report if you prefer and use it as a lead magnet or for other content purposes. 

This 10-page 4,613-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Profiting in the Make Money Online Niche - 449 words
Email #2: Profiting in the Weight Loss Niche - 557 words
Email #3: Profiting in the Anti-Aging Niche - 408 words
Email #4: Profiting in the Relationship Niche - 425 words
Email #5: Profiting in the Survival Niche - 416 words
Email #6: Profiting in the Parenting Niche - 571 words
Email #7: Profiting in the Pet Niche - 442 words
Email #8: Profiting in the Health Niche - 471 words
Email #9: Profiting in the Cooking Niche - 440 words
Email #10: Profiting in the Gardening Niche - 434 words
 
** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/profit-strategy-for-10-evergreen-niches-limited-plr-email-series

Employee to Entrepreneur PLR

Tracy and Suzanne have a new PLR bundle on sale for 5 days called Employee to Entrepreneur.
 
It includes 30 Articles, 30 Emails, eBook Compilation, 30 Social Media Posts, their “How to Run an Email Challenge” Guide, and a eBook/Workbook.

The 30 titles are:
  1. Five Signs You Are Meant to Be an Entrepreneur
  2. What You Should Know Before Becoming an Entrepreneur
  3. The Characteristics You Need to Be a Successful Entrepreneur
  4. The Pros and Cons of Being an Entrepreneur
  5. Are You Ready to Take the Entrepreneurial Leap?
  6. The Mindset You Need for Entrepreneurial Success
  7. How to Transition from Employee to Entrepreneur
  8. The Dos and Don’ts of Entrepreneurship
  9. Five Strategies to Ignoring Naysayers as a New Entrepreneur
  10. Common Mistakes Every New Entrepreneur Should Be Aware Of
  11. Six Tips on Becoming a Successful Entrepreneur
  12. The Time Management Techniques to Learn as a New Entrepreneur
  13. Four Ways to Stay Organized as an Entrepreneur
  14. How to Stay Motivated as an Entrepreneur
  15. Six Stress Management Tips for Entrepreneurs
  16. Tips On How to Find a Profitable Niche for Your Online Business
  17. Four Important Tips on How to Pick the Right Business Idea for You
  18. Four Small Business Ideas to Start as a New Entrepreneur
  19. Five Steps to Registering Your Small Business
  20. Tips to Getting Your Small Business Started
  21. Why Project Management is Key for Entrepreneurial Success
  22. Six Marketing Tips Every New Entrepreneur Needs
  23. The Importance of Social Media and Entrepreneurship
  24. How to Gain Experience as a New Entrepreneur
  25. Four Ways to Improve Your Entrepreneur Network
  26. The Money Management Tips You Need as a New Entrepreneur
  27. Five Ways to Get Funding for Your Business Idea
  28. Why New Entrepreneurs Should Be Keeping Up with Technology
  29. The Technology You Should be Taking Advantage of as an Entrepreneur
  30. Six Apps to Stay Organized and Productive as an Entrepreneur
Check it out and pick it up during the 5-day discount pricing here:
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=538

Shortcuts and Templates PLR: Creating Better Informational Content That Drives Sales

Alice Seba's membership PLR program called Big Growth Shortcuts and Templates has a new topic releasing this month called Creating Better Informational Content That Drives Sales.

So each month, you get a strategy guide and templates and stuff to go with it. 

There's a $1 trial option here:
http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=111

Or, if you just want to go ahead and sign up you can use this link:
http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=105

5 Ways Writing a Book Can Grow Your Business

Writing books might seem like a Herculean task, but it can provide impressive results for the growth of your business with minimal effort on your part. These are just five ways you can grow your business by writing a book.

1. Profits from Book Sales

Financial gains from book sales involve money you can then reinvest into your business fueling growth. Not only can you buy better exposure on the World Wide Web, but you can hire people to help you do the tedious things that tie up your time and take your time away from the aspects of your business you are most passionate about. Leveraging your time and talents this way alone makes writing a book well worth the time and effort it took to get it written and ready to go.

2. Gain New Clients, Followers, and Subscribers

There is a certain amount of prestige that goes along with writing a book. Even if you self-publish your book, you will gain a great deal of respect within the coaching and business community simply for having a book available in the marketplace. 

This respect leads to new social media followers, email subscribers, and paying clients who need the invaluable service you provide. It all started with a blank page you filled with possibilities for yourself and your future clients.

3. Expand Your Expertise

The fact that you’ve written a book on a subject makes you an expert in the field as far as most people are concerned. But the value of doing so goes deeper than that. In the process of researching and writing your book, you’ve become an expert in your field. 

You’ve put in the time doing research, expanding your knowledge, and breaking it down into digestible information you share with your readers. That will draw more people to you as a coach and to your book as avid readers look to improve their lives.

4. Increased Opportunities for Exposure

Exposure comes in many forms. When you write a book, you get even more exposure on multiple fronts. In addition to a wide range of accolades from the book itself, you have the opportunity to tell your story to an even wider audience through: These are just the beginning. Once you’ve settled into life after the first book, you might even want to consider increasing your exposure by working on a follow-up book, granting interviews, or booking speaking engagements.

5. Expands Your Reach Allowing You to Help More People Quickly

One on one coaching is a time consuming process that only allows you to work with so many people in a day. A book is something that allows you to help more people with your limited time. 

Writing a book won’t solve all the challenges the average coaching business faces. It can be instrumental, though, in helping you to expand your ability to help others while also expanding your own customer base and bottom line at the same time.

Tiff ;)

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