Profitable Pricing PLR; Necessary Change
Published: Sun, 08/21/22
I finally decided to whip out the dog grooming tools I bought and TRY to give all my dogs nail trims and give my one long-haired chihuahua a haircut too. I bought a dog grooming table (small since they're small) and that helped but boy they are wriggly little things.
Mandy was the best because she is one of those dogs that goes flat to try to disappear. Her haircut looks great and she stayed super still. Mia had to wear a muzzle so she didn't bite me but she was able to gobble up treats during her nail trim. Delilah seemed fine until the other dogs barking made her antsy and Daisy is strong and squirmy so I may or may not have even trimmed a single nail. LOL! I'll try again.
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Profitable Pricing PLR
Sharyn Sheldon has a weekend deal that expires tomorrow on her PLR bundle called Profitable Pricing. This is a course that you can use as your own or sell that walks you through the step-by-step process to help you figure out the right pricepoints.The package includes a course eBook, action guide, cheat sheet, slideshow and more. You get 50% off today and tomorrow.
Here are the details of what's included:
Student Materials
- Course Book (7045 words, 43 pages) – All the content and activity instructions you need to create a comprehensive self-study eBook, online course, bonus resource, or handout for a live workshop
- Action Guide (23 pages) – A complete set of worksheets which helps your students take action on what they learn in the Course Book, so you’ll have happy, successful students.
- Competitor Research Questions - 18 Questions to guide your competitor research
- Know Your Competitors - A spreadsheet to summarize research and keep track of competitors (In .xlsx)
- Summary Cheat Sheet (2467 words, 21 pages) which includes the main takeaways, key points, and action steps from the course. You and your students can use it as a quick reference to save time, versus having to refer to the course book every time.
- Graphics (9 colorful graphics that are used in the course book and slideshow, .pdf, .ppt & .png). These give a snapshot view of concepts, as well as adding some visual zing.
- Infographics - Profitable Pricing Best Practices and Mistakes (In .pptx, .pdf & .png)
- Examples - Examples of well-known positioning statements
- Slideshow (118 Slides) – Ready to fire up your recording software or share on webinars, online classrooms, and live presentations or workshops
- Speaker Notes (in Slide Notes below slides) – Use the script under the slides (in the .pptx) to guide your presentations and recording. Ready to customize for your language.
- Top Ways to Deliver Your Training Program – Use our tips for picking the best way to deliver your course, based on your audience and your own skills.
- Instructions for using your new content – Step-by-step tips for getting started, customizing, and repurposing your content.
- Social Media Posts (10 Tips for sharing on social media) – Use these to get more traffic to your content
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You Won't See Improvements Unless You're Willing to Change Things
I saw a good cartoon the other day that made me think about marketers:
It made me laugh because this is honestly how so many entrepreneurs seem to think. They may not know it but deep down, this is their attitude about how their success will materialize.
No matter what kind of improvements you want to make - more subscribers, better rankings for your website, increased earnings, etc., it doesn't just magically happen. You have to do something to tweak your business (or sometimes your mindset) to bring those changes about.
Change is also very uncomfortable. Sometimes it just feels intimidating. Sometimes there are obstacles we run into like technical things or a lack of knowledge.
But if you want it badly enough, you'll find a way to push forward and overcome whatever is in your way - even if it's your own self.
We have to try new things - new media formats, new social platforms, new moneymaking or branding strategies. Sometimes we don't even know how it will turn out, but we have to try and see.
Tiff :)
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