New Limited PLR - Return to Internet Marketing; Testimonials

Published: Fri, 08/05/22


I signed up with my son (personal trainer) for the 60 Day Challenge (again, but this time I'm being fully trained and doing his nutrition and everything). It doesn't start until September 15th or so, but I need to get started before then. My goal will be 20 pounds in 60 days. It's a lot, but not too much more than the 2 pounds per week they recommend and I have a lot to lose, so it should happen if I stick to it. 

I train at the gym w/him on M, W and F and on T, Th and Saturday I walk on my treadmill at home or get on my rowing machine. It's about 9 inches off the ground so I have to have my son help me stand up due to my knee. LOL! 

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New Limited PLR - Return to Internet Marketing

I love this topic! It's something I see a lot - people leaving the industry and coming back needing answers on how to get going again. 

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Return to Internet Marketing and this is a report that dives into a common problem with online entrepreneurs - the process of starting back again after you've quit, abandoned your efforts and your list, and now have to reestablish your name, get back on track with a schedule and learn what's working now versus what's outdated and hope you have the momentum to launch yourself correctly this time around. This guide will help people get restarted the right way to help prevent mistakes that could cause them to quit again.

This 11+ page 5,012-word report covers the following:

- Before You Start You Have Some Questions to Answer
- Never Listen to Just One Person About Current Strategy
- Get Up to Date on New SEO Practices
- See How Technology Has Changed
- Know the Right People to Align with at This Moment
- Social Networks Are No Longer Just Free Traffic Sources
- Multimedia Knowledge Is Imperative Now
- If You're an Affiliate Marketer, Things Have Changed
- Delegation Should Be Part of Your New System on Any Budget
- Be Brave Enough to Carve Your Own Path Instead of Following Others

** 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/return-to-internet-marketing-limited-plr

The True Meaning of Testimonials

I know many people solicit testimonials as a "you scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" arrangement. I feel that's sleazy and I don't do it. I don't use testimonials on my sales pages because so many are just phony on other vendor's pages so I think they hold no weight. I have given very few testimonials as a consumer, too. I think maybe 1-2?

I implemented a rule to not do them anymore because I've gotten burned by that when a former decent seller got a testimonial then became a scammy person and were still using my testimonial so now I say no. 

There are bad testimonials too - those who download a stock photo, make up a name and make a fake testimonial.

I use testimonials in a different way.

For me, they're a gauge of how I'm doing as a niche leader. Am I serving my people well? Are they seeing success?

I never solicit them. I like them to sent in whenever someone feels they need to tell me how my courses (challenges) or content helps them. I've gotten feedback about people making money with the PLR they bought from me.

Some tell me how a course helps them. I saw this one I'd saved in emails today: "Your PLR ATM book was one of my first resources I relied on when starting my business, and your patient email answers were priceless. And here I am today - a 6 figure marketer that you helped along the way without necessarily realizing it."

I forget that some of the top PLR sellers I promote were once students of mine. That's pretty cool to see. I know two women were able to leave abusive marriages by learning how to sell and profit from PLR. 

I have a couple of friends who took my Kindle challenges and have begun earning money as a fulltime career. (Jealous!)

So when it comes to your business, and the thought of needing to secure testimonials for a sales page, don't worry about it. It's not necessary and the true testimonials you get will be far more valuable in guiding you as a leader for your audience. 

Tiff :)

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