Fearless Money Mindset PLR; The Pain of Research for Content

Published: Thu, 09/22/22


My kids are annoyed that I'm already nagging them for their Christmas lists. But we are at the end of September and I'll be gone part of November so I need to start the ball rolling early! I hate it when I get the lists at the last minute and then have to scramble and worry about shipping.

I saw a cute gift wrap idea one of my FB friends, Julie shared - on the wrapping paper, instead of a name tag, you put a picture printed out of the recipient. Such a cute idea - great for little kids who want to help hand out gifts but who can't read, too (if you have those in your home). 

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Fearless Money Mindset PLR

Lynette Chandler has a new PLR workbook called Fearless Money Mindset. This package will show you the tools you need to stop sabotaging yourself, helping you increase your financial confidence and start making progress toward your goals. 

It includes: Check it out here:
https://www.thriveanywhere.com/account/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=140

The Pain of Research for Content 

My kids have been working in my business for years. This year, Scarlett is heavily focused on building her online business in three branches - affiliate marketing with one niche site, fiction, and PLR. 

There are many subjects she can write off the top of her head very well. Then I told her there are times when she'll need to spend time educating herself before she writes from scratch. This is common. Many people find research a real annoyance.

But the reality is, it's not that bad! Once you gain that knowledge ONCE, you'll have it for all of your future content. So you're in essence going to be able to "repurpose" your knowledge again and again over time. 

How should you research? First look to see what people want to know. You might be off on the wrong tangent if you don't. Find this info in forums, on social media and by looking at what's already selling (that's a sign that it's needed information). 

Then start learning - through videos, books, blog posts, and elsewhere. 

Don't copy and rewrite anything or do anything else unethical. Just learn - from many sources. Gain that knowledge and then you can share insight based on what you've learned AND whatever spin you decide to put on the information. That's important. 

Tiff :)

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