New Limited PLR - A Marketer's Guide to Online Content Creation; Healthy Eating on a Dime PLR; Intact Ethics
Published: Wed, 07/13/22
I've been loving the grocery delivery and pick up options but it sure stinks when they do a substitute and there's no time to have them fix it. I was SO in the mood for chicken and dumplings the other day and instead of tenders or normal breasts, they gave me thin sliced chicken breasts. It was gross feeling. I couldn't cook it. LOL!
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 Marketer's Guide to Online Content Creation
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Marketer's Guide to Online Content Creation and this is a guide that was created due to the demand about topics for content creation. This particular one has a focus on developing content for the seven major content needs of online entrepreneurs - lead magnets, emails, blog posts, social content, info products, sales copy and product reviews. Plus, it helps readers discover tips that will help them achieve the volume of quality content they want to publish in their niche.This 15-page 6,542-word report covers the following:
- Creating an All-Encompassing Editorial Schedule
- Conducting Research in a Variety of Ways
- Using Tried and True Content Slants
- Lead Magnet Ideas That Are Irresistible
- Cater to Your Subscribers with Nurturing Email Autoresponders
- Blog Post Content That Pulls in Loyal Readers
- Social Networking Content People Will Engage with and Share
- Info Products and Courses to Build Your Revenue Stream
- Crafting Sales Copy to Perfection
- Easy Cash-Generating Product Reviews
- Repurposing Strategy to Get the Most Out of Your Content
- Turning Content Into Multimedia Moneymakers
- 5 Ways to Quicken Your Content Creation
- Collect and Use Content Data
** 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-marketers-guide-to-online-content-creation-limited-plr
Healthy Eating on a Dime PLR
Tracy and Suzanne have a new PLR bundle out called Healthy Eating on a Dime. (Coupon Code: 10JULY22)It includes:
- 5 Articles
- Connecting the Dots Between Emotions and Eating
- Finding the Trigger Helps Stop the Emotional Eating Roller Coaster
- Dos and Don’ts That Help Derail Emotional Eating
- Tips for Getting the Right Help for Emotional Eating
- Alternatives to Eating When You’re Emotional
- 5 Emails
- eBook Compilation
- 5 Social Media Posts
- 5 social media images
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=560
Always Keep Your Ethics Intact
There are many times in this career where I've had the so-called "opportunity" to compromise my ethics. Some were being invited to spammy/scammy JVs (which I turned down - even with the promise of six figure earnings per launch) and others were smaller indiscretions like people asking me to sell them just one more copy of my limited PLR once it sells out.I get really annoyed when people are belligerent about this. It's one thing to ask, not knowing - because most marketers ARE unethical and WOULD sell you more copies just to make a quick buck, even though they promised buyers only 50 would be sold.
So if you just ask, whatever. But it's the rude jerks I have a problem with. They act shocked and disgusted that I'm only selling 50 and won't sell them another copy. Even after I explain that a.) I STILL do UNlimited PLR too and b.) I will do more limited on that same topic, they continue to preach to me about why I'm wrong.
The reason I'm telling you this is because many of you WILL be intimidated by this behavior, worry if you're wrong to do the right thing, and cave into their demands just to not "lose" a "long-time customer."
You will gain a reputation behind the scenes as someone who is not true to their word if you keep selling copies (or whatever it is you're being asked to do). Some guy did this to me this past weekend. Then when I explained, he went on to talk about his years of making back-door deals for loyal customers etc. Well bully for him.
I don't operate like that. I also think if you're selling something (for more, mind you) based on the fact that it's limited (ie: less competition/less dilution) then you'd better stick to your word.
I just don't understand people's entitled behavior and rudeness these days. When someone accommodates you by saying they DO have open ended PLR on the topic and they're going to do more AND they tell you the EXACT time of every single limited PLR release so you can make sure you're checking it, and you STILL complain and act rude? (Feeling disappointed you missed out is okay, being rude isn't).
I'd rather not have a rude customer than to put up with people treating others that way. Do these people even realize how big of an effect they have with their mean-spirited manners? Even though it's not "that big of a deal," it starts your day off annoyed. You never know who else will encounter that annoyed behavior that day. For some people, you might even be affecting their health. Some people (not me, but still) have high blood pressure or depression and you're just being hateful about what you missed out on.
I'm so done with ridiculous people. Aren't you? Let's put them in their place from now on and not give in to their demands. No matter WHAT it's about.
Tiff :)
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