New Limited PLR - Profit-Pulling Pillar Blog Post Creation; 52 Weekly Tips PLR; Merch Quote Graphics; I Lied
Published: Mon, 08/08/22
I'm taking Scarlett to a pool party today. She bought the most gorgeous swimsuit that looks like snakeskin but it's a beautiful deep blue and black color. Looks so unique. I can't believe summer is already winding down. She starts senior year at the beginning of September and we're doing a big focus on economics and English with a fiction focus since she's pursuing an entrepreneurial career upon graduation.
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New Limited PLR - Profit-Pulling Pillar Blog Post Creation
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Profit-Pulling Pillar Blog Post Creation and this is a report that teaches people how to easily and effectively create pillar blog posts (those lengthy, staple posts for your blog that Google and other search engines give lots of attention to). This will cut down on the amount of blogging they have to do, help them rank better and earn more from the content they produce.Note: Because this has some structure elements discussed, there are a few (3) screen shots of mind maps, etc. included in the content. This is rare for me because I prefer it to be text only, but in some instances, an image needs to be shown to discuss a strategy.
This 11+ page 4,614-word report covers the following:
- Blog Less with More Effective Pillar Posts
- Any Topic Can Be Turned Into a Pillar Post
- Start with a Problem-Solution Formula
- Dig for Questions That Consumers Want Answers to
- Use Competitive Resources to Round Out Your Post
- Start with a Basic Post and Turn It Into a Pillar One Over Time
- Ensure a Positive Visitor Experience
- Replace a Blog Series with a Single Pillar Post
- Using PLR as a Springboard for Your Pillar Posts
- Optimizing and Monetizing Your Pillar Publications
** 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/profit-pulling-pillar-blog-post-creation-limited-plr
52 Weekly Tips & Creative Ideas for More Engagement on Social Media PLR
Kelly McCausey has two new packs today and the first is her 52 Weekly Tips & Creative Ideas for More Engagement on Social Media PLR.This is a longer pillar blog post at 594 words and it includes graphics for Pinterest, FB and Instagram.
She also includes a content upgrade for list building and a graphic for that, too.
Merch Ideas: Coaching Quotes Bundle PLR
Kelly's second PLR launch is called Merch Ideas: Coaching Quotes Bundle.These are coaching quotes you can use as graphics for merch like mugs, t-shirts, planners, etc. You can:
- 10 Ready Made Coaching Graphics (editable PSD source files included)
I Inadvertently Lied to You
I had sent out an email last week about testimonials and why I never use them. Then I remembered my template I'm using for my PLR HAS testimonials on them. LOL!So first, let me explain so you don't just think I was lying. It's more like I forgot, and it wasn't my idea.
I have two people on this planet whose business advice I'll take - Arun Chandran and Craig Desorcy. Both of these amazing men have helped me with technical stuff, been supportive and blunt with me and they're two unique people I can't see myself succeeding without.
So Craig is my OG mentor - he took me under his wing when I was but a wee lad (haha jk) - I was a newbie in the Warrior Forum and he saw me struggling to get stuff sorted out correctly, primarily because of technical stuff. Not only would he do the stuff initially for me, but he'd make a video for me showing me how to do it. I owe my life to him (literally) because if I hadn't succeeded financially, I'd have been stuck in that horribly abusive marriage.
Arun, on the other hand, is someone I can talk bluntly with about stuff and he too has helped me technically - with Optimize Press, etc. So one day Craig mentions to me as we're catching up that I'm leaving money on the table by not using honest testimonials.
If you've known me any length of time, you'll know I'm stubborn and I can't get out of my own way half the time unless forced. He told me to just give it a try. So I emailed my lifetime PLR members (because if they bought the whole kit and kaboodle, chances are they're loyal) and told them exactly why and what I was doing and asked if anyone wanted to provide feedback for a testimonial.
Now...I ALSO said verbatim, "This would be something I could use on my ongoing sales letters, and would be about my PLR in general, not about one specific bundle."
This is soooooooo important. I have a couple of decades as a track record being consistent with quality, etc. The people who abuse the testimonials are the ones who turn to the dark side and rewrite other peoples' stuff or steal it outright or start selling low quality PLR.
So they can feel confident that I'm not going to suddenly tank my reputation and make their testimonial worthless.
I don't know if the testimonial is effective or not sales wise because my sales have always grown year after year. But I do leave it on there as part of my template for sales copy for my PLR. When something isn't my idea or I don't see it as a crucial element, I tend to forget about it.
I still don't know if they're critical and I still urge you to get REAL buyer ones (not friends or affiliates who want money) as I did if you choose to use them. Do you look at testimonials and does it sway you? It doesn't for me because I see it all as a back-scratching situation.
I do whatever my two friends suggest in most cases, though. I trust them - and that's what's MOST important. You know they're not advising you against what's in your best interest.
Tiff :)
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