New Limited PLR: A Senior's Guide to Email Marketing Profits; Impostor Syndrome PLR; Biz Planning PLR; Vague Value

Published: Fri, 08/26/22


Okay who here has been to Vegas? OR, if you were going to go, what nice restaurants would you eat at? I'm having a hard time finding something I want to go to and that's our splurge - the nice dinners. 

It's weird because all we need are steak and chicken entrees and so many places have all kinds of seafood or pork or weird meats we don't eat. I can find steakhouses for days but finding chicken for me is more difficult. I'm picky now. LOL! I want to stay on the strip, where I know we'll get price-gouged but I don't feel comfortable going elsewhere. I don't do buffets so I'm not sad about those being gone.

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 - A Senior's Guide to Email Marketing Profits

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Email Marketing Profits and this is a report that shows senior marketers (or anyone for that matter) how to begin monetizing the list of subscribers they are building. From the strategies that will ensure their emails convert to the various ways they can earn money from the messages they send out, this report is perfect for seniors just beginning their email marketing journey or those who have a list but who are struggling to add revenue from it. 

This 10-page 4,425-word report covers the following:

- The #1 Rule for Monetizing Your Email List
- Strategic Tips to Increase Your Earnings
- Earn Affiliate Commissions from Your Emails
- Send Emails That Promote Your Own Product Line 
- Use an Email Cross-Sell Strategy
- Sell or Promote Subscriber-Exclusive Products 
- Download PLR to Convert Into Profits Via Email
- Add a Bonus to Your Subscriber's Affiliate Purchases
- Focus More Attention on Upsells Via Email
- Start Split Testing Your Conversion Efforts

** 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/a-seniors-guide-to-email-marketing-profits-limited-plr

Overcoming Impostor Syndrome PLR

Alice Seba and Trish Lindemood have a new PLR bundle called Overcoming Impostor Syndrome

It includes: Check it out in detail here:
https://publishforprosperity.com/content/aff/go/TiffanyDow?i=347

30 Day Business Planning Bootcamp 

Nicole and Melissa are running a one week sale (I found out two days in, sorry - but they do have a deal for all 7 bundles here) and today they have their 30 Day Business Planning Bootcamp PLR on sale for over 80% off using coupon code: 2022 at checkout. 

This workshop includes these 4 modules:

You'll also get access to done-for-you worksheets, checklists, and exercises to use with your clients and and of course, to help you sell your course they also included sales page copy, promo emails, and more!

Check it out here in detail:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/btb5/TiffanyLambert

Is Value Too Vague?

We throw the word value around a lot, don't we? For many people getting started online, it can be a bit confusing when some seasoned marketer says they have to provide value. What in the world is that?

You might be one of those people who thinks it simply means you get enough of something for the monetary exchange. A 5-page report for $27 might not seem to have enough value for you but a 50-page book would. 

See, in my view, you'd be wrong. The value would be based on the information inside - on what I could turn that into. 

I've read 100-page books that had MAYBE 1 sentence worth it in them and 1-page cheat sheets that were worth thousands to me. 

Value is too vague as it is. We have to be specific when considering whether or not we can provide value to an audience. Value to one person might be you showing them how to make enough money to buy a news sportscar. Value to another person might be earning enough so they get to be a stay-at-home parent and spend more time with their kids.

Value is determined by your customer, not you.

You might think something has a ton of value, but your target audience disagrees. 

That's why it is SO important to immerse yourself into their community in forums and social networks and really LISTEN (instead of spamming) to their needs, their pain, their frustration, and more. 

Only then can you pinpoint what the value would be - and create your content and products accordingly. 

Tiff :)

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