New Limited PLR - Survival Prepping on a Budget; How to Look for Problems to Find Your Niche
Published: Sun, 08/14/22
We had some new furniture deliver yesterday for Scarlett's room so I only have a few last minute things to order and she'll be all set with her big redesign. It looks so cool! She's doing one of those cloud ceilings, she has her nice gamer set up with two monitors and some cute neon signs.
In last year's Christmas game we play, we won a projector, which is cool because she can turn it on different scenes like a rainforest etc., and it'll show it as a window looking out at the video of the rain forest on her wall. All I had at her age was a stripe painted on my wall with some Van Halen posters - it's come a long way! LOL
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New Limited PLR - Survival Prepping on a Budget
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Survival Prepping on a Budget and this is a report that helps people who need to watch their spending be able to prep for survival situations when it comes to food, water, shelter, and more. This is a strategic report that teaches them how to shop on a budget rather than listing specific items they can find on sale. For an affiliate using this report, you could easily promote a variety of items with good price points for your readers who are concerned about being able to be prepared when they don't have a lot to spend on prepping.This 8-page 3,681-word report covers the following:
- Shop with a Purpose
- Plan Spending Around Sales and Circulars
- Use Cash Back and Reward Incentives
- Stock Up at Discount or Wholesale Retail Stores
- Prep Your Own Food Over Buying Readymade
- See What You Can Get for Free or Cheap
- Recycle Household Items for Survival Purposes
- Buy Items That Have Multiple Uses
- Learn Skills So You Don't Have to Hire People
- Earn Extra Money for the Sole Purpose of Survival Prepping
** This report 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/survival-prepping-on-a-budget-limited-plr
How to Look for Problems to Find Your Niche
I was talking to a friend the other day about niche stuff and he mentioned that people usually look for niches based on products they can earn from and we started chatting and realized most people don't even think about picking a niche from the problem angle.This is something that can really help you succeed in your niche because then you're helping people improve their lives. This is true whether it's a tangible or digital product.
If it's a tangible item, even if it's something like a stationary bike, don't just look at it from the point of view of how much commission you can make or how many people buy them.
Think about why they buy them. For instance, I have knee issues from a fall rollerskating.
This is good for content - instead of just listing features of a stationary bike, you talk about the problems it solves.
Our point we were discussing is that you can ALSO start with the problem to find your niche.
For example, fitness for people with knee pain. Knee surgery is one of the most common surgeries in America. That's a lot of people needing remedies (supplements, exercise equipment, weight loss advice, sleep aids to go between their knees, etc.).
So a topic, like obesity, can have problems. Obesity itself isn't the problem. The problem stems from the ways obesity affects their life. Sleep apnea due to obesity, high blood pressure due to obesity, diabetes, etc. They also have depression, relationship problems, infertility problems and so on.
Sometimes you can go into a forum or social networking group and find the problems people are discussing. I like looking at potential niches from a problem point of view because then you get to see how you can serve an audience and help people change their lives.
I was talking to my kids about this last night. My son said it's shocking how many people have jobs where, if they were gone from the company, it would make no difference (the position). I told him I loved being an entrepreneur because I can find my own value.
For example, even with PLR, I love how I'm helping people. It's cheap enough that people without a big budget can afford it. And it helps people who want to build a business and support their family online, but they don't have the ability to write well. Or with fiction, I remember getting lost in books during my abusive childhood and marriage. They were my escape to another world. It helps people wash away their current troubles, so I love writing it with that in mind.
Tiff :)
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