New Limited PLR Email Series - 10 Ways to Start a Budget-Friendly Online Business; SEO Master Class PLR; Productivity

Published: Thu, 05/05/22


Had to wake up super early today to take little Mandy in for a grooming. She gets so floofy and when it's springtime, and there's all kinds of tree debris falling or grass stuff growing, she gets it all tangled up in her fur and I have to pick it all out for her. She's so low to the ground it's inevitable. LOL!

The bad thing is they put this awful scent on her - like some powdery scent (and I tell them not to but they forget) and the dogs do NOT like that so they pick on her - which means I have to bathe her as soon as she gets home. 

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 Email Series - 10 Ways to Start a Budget-Friendly Online Business

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Ways to Start a Budget-Friendly Online Business and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that help marketers who have the desire and drive to start a business (but who lack funding) get started without a big budget. These tips can be applied to many different areas and business models. 

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 4,315-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Choose a Business Model with a Low Start-Up Cost
Email #2: Secure Coupon Codes Before Spending Money 
Email #3: Absorb as Much Free Information as Possible
Email #4: Use Freebies and Trials Before Purchasing Tools 
Email #5: Leverage Social Networking Sites 
Email #6: Master SEO for Free Traffic 
Email #7: Network Strategically for Support 
Email #8: Consider Cheaper Content Options
Email #9: Repurpose Your Marketing Materials
Email #10: Use Joint Ventures and Partner Up for Skills

** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/10-ways-to-start-a-budget-friendly-online-business-limited-plr-email-series

Small Business SEO Master Class PLR

Sharyn Sheldon has one of her big bundles available on launch now called Small Business SEO Master Class PLR

It includes lead magnet materials, student materials and instructor materials.

Student Materials: Instructor Materials: Lead Generation Materials: Check it out in full here:
http://www.contentsparks.com/1232-302-3-278.html

How Writing a Book Will Teach You Time Management and Productivity

Writing a book can be an intimidating task. Blank pages can stare at you mockingly for long hours that turn into days, weeks, and months before you make headway in your next chapter. 

That is, of course, unless you work out a plan that has you making progress daily on your book. In fact, writing a book can help you manage your time more wisely and encourage productivity on multiple fronts. Here are a few things you can do to make more progress in shorter time when writing your book:

Consider Using the Pomodoro Technique When Writing

The Pomodoro technique is one in which you set a timer to promote short bursts of intense productivity. This method is effective because you operate in 25-minute increments. Set a timer for 25 minutes. 

During that period of time, focus on one single task. In this case, that task would be writing your book. Whether you’re blocking out a chapter or simply writing an outline for the next chapter(s). You don’t stop for anything other than house-fire types of emergencies until the timer rings. 

Then you take a five-minute break before moving on to the next task, or chapter, as the case may be. After every four short breaks, you take a longer break. This gives you time to clear your mind, charge your battery, and refocus on the work ahead of you for the day. 

This is a key component in your efforts to stay focused on writing your book and stop splitting focus by multi-tasking and otherwise spinning your wheels all day long.

Prioritize Your Tasks

You have a lot on your plate on any given day. It can be easy to get caught up in minute tasks and quickly lose time to write during your day. The longer this continues, the more time you have to forget what’s going on with your book or abandon your book altogether. Steady progress is a much better way to go. Accomplish this by doing the following: Decide how important your book is to your professional future and consider prioritizing your writing over some work functions by delegating or bringing on another team member to help take care of tasks that take you away from writing.

The reward for all this time management and productivity-enhancing effort is that you will discover you can write a book. How do you know? Because you just did. Now, it’s your turn to take a look and see what else you can do!

Tiff ;)

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