Decision Making Essentials Free PLR; Hyper on 2
Published: Tue, 07/12/22
Scarlett has a rock n roll themed birthday party to go to today. It's a sleepover. She's going dressed in a Motley Crue t-shirt I got her (it was her first concert with me). Her friend loves Rock Band (the game) and they're going to have a lot of fun. We have some Panic! At the Disco concerts to go to in a couple of months, but I decided not to go see Motley Crue because I've kind of gotten over them.
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Note: I haven't had a chance to dive into it (I did a quick test run but didn't get a chance to work with it much) but Alessandro has a bonus page maker for those who routinely offer bonuses as an affiliate. It has some steps where you choose colors and enter info like your affiliate link and bonus images etc. Then it spits out a zip file of the page for you and you can upload it and use it. It was easy going through the process, but I'm getting ready for vacation so I didn't spend time uploading the file and all.
Decision Making Essentials Free PLR
Justin Popovic has a new FREE PLR bundle called Decision Making Essentials.You get all of this at NO COST to you:
Part 1: Article And Add-On Content About Making Confident Decisions
- Article: 5 Steps to More Confident Decision
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: Decision-Making Skills
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: What is a decision
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: How to Overcome Bad Decisions
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: How to Make Daring Career Decisions
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
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Hyper on 2
I had to laugh when a couple of my friends on FB were talking about how they'd recently bought products where the women teaching them were overly animated. They screech and use tons of arm movement. It's like you have an over-the-top presenter and believe it or not, that actually detracts from your ability to teach.People will be SO fixated on your wild hyped up presentation that they won't be able to absorb the lesson. And it will be irritable, too. What's funny is, most of the regular content and sales video are NOT hyper, but when they begin teaching it's ridiculously exaggerated.
It always reminds me of that scene in Home Alone when the mom calls me police station in a panic and the officer transfers the call saying, "Hyper on 2." If people are trying to learn, they don't need extra distractions. You don't need to act like that. Just teach. Their enthusiasm will build based off of the increased knowledge they're gaining, not your wild arm movements and cheerleader-like expressions.
Tiff :)
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