New Limited PLR: Why Marketers Need a Blog; Perfectionism PLR; Printable PLR Bundle; Earning Issues

Published: Thu, 05/12/22


I picked little Daisy up from the vet yesterday and she was ready to be back to her rambunctious self. She can't, of course, so I have her gated off from the other dogs. I made sure to spoil her with treats and blueberries, a new plush bed and bone. She did get to sleep with us, though because I couldn't leave her in the living room by herself all night. 

She has 5-7 days of isolation then she can join the others. 

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 Reasons Why Marketers Need a Blog

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 10 Reasons Why Marketers Need a Blog and this is a series of Limited PLR Emails that goes over the myriad of reasons why it benefits an online entrepreneur to have a blog presence online - from the traffic and list building perks it offers to the monetization and branding it provides. 

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 4,342-word series covers the following:

Email #1: Showcase Your Expertise as a Niche Leader 
Email #2: Build a List of Loyal Subscribers 
Email #3: Gives You a Place to Promote Your Products 
Email #4: Helps You Earn Commissions as an Affiliate 
Email #5: Builds a Community and Helps with Engagement 
Email #6: Allows You to Control the Narrative of Your Brand
Email #7: Brings More Targeted Traffic to You 
Email #8: Creates Instant Shareable Content for Social Networks 
Email #9: Lends Credibility to Your Authority and Insight Over Competitors 
Email #10: Keeps Marketing Costs Low 

** This series comes in both Word and TXT formats

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/10-reasons-why-marketers-need-a-blog-limited-plr-email-series

Overcoming Perfectionism PLR

Susie O'Dea has a new Overcoming Perfectionism PLR bundle ready. 

It comes with: She has two different ways to buy it so check it out here:
https://masterplr.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=199

Inspirational Printable PLR Bundle

Alice Seba has a new Inspirational Printable PLR Bundle on sale today. She also has a free pack that includes 5 free inspirational cards with editable files. 

Here’s what’s included in the FULL Platinum Package but you also have the option to download fewer items if you want the gold or silver bundle:

Here are the links for both the free pack and starter pack:

Get to the Root of Your Earning Issue

As many entrepreneurs begin exploring the things holding them back, money issues are almost always the root of the problem. Money blocks originate somewhere, often in your childhood. If you hope to eventually be financially free, then one of the most important things you can do is pinpoint the reason you’re intimidated by money. Only then can you act to move past the money blocks keeping you from accomplishing your financial goals.

Digging Deep for Answers

Start by asking yourself “What is your first memory around money, and how does it feel?”

Most people have negative connotations surrounding money they find challenging to explain. The odds are good that you don’t remember a specific moment in your life when you began to associate money with negative things. Think about all the things you’ve heard over the years, though, about money. It’s supposed to be the root of all evil according to some (though this is wildly distorted, misquoted, abused, and misused). 

Other people say negative things about people who have money. As if having money makes them inherently bad. The sad truth of this is that these negative emotions and feelings surrounding money often come from people we love and deeply respect.  It’s difficult to overcome a lifetime of hearing negative things about money said out of spite, jealousy, or, in some cases, ignorance of the fact. You have to identify that subconscious association between money and negative feelings and emotions and allow yourself to seek financial success without guilt or apprehension.

The problem many people in your situation share is that you have these internal blocks and limiting beliefs you don’t even realize are there. Sometimes, your fear of financial success is based on these early experiences. You may fear any one of the following: The truth is, the people who love you will celebrate your successes with you. Those who do not will only hold you back. But, as long as you continue to allow fear of financial success to hold you back, you’ll never enjoy the reality of that financial freedom you desire or how beautiful it is to share your success with friends and family who support you along the way.

I'm not afraid of earning, but I've had some sour experiences with earning money. I've had friends blow their money in Vegas and hit me up for money because, as they said, "I know you have it." I've had family members get angry when I did something nice for them because they'd rather me just give them cash and pay their bills. Blech!

Learning why you’re afraid of achieving success and financial freedom is the first step toward changing your perceptions and your own thoughts about money, wealth, what it means to achieve it, and how you will react once you’re there.

Taking those First Steps

Most of us were too young to remember our first toddling steps or to communicate what it felt like to take those first steps. The hesitation. The doubt. The fear. The unbridled joy as we took those first steps without falling down. 

As you work to overcome your money blocks so you can achieve your financial goals, there will be moments of hesitation, fear, and doubt. Once you take those first steps, though, you get to experience the amazing joy of a job well done.

Exercise:  Write out your earliest money memories and how you felt (or still do feel) about them. My first memory honestly was that I had my tithing change to put in the piggy bank at church and I dropped some at home. I bent down to pick it up and a scorpion stung me. LOL! From then on I was annoyed that I had to be responsible for giving money to the church piggy bank (this was in the little kids' area). 

Luckily, I can pick and choose how I support causes these days and do it digitally, too. No more scorpions for me! 

Tiff ;)

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