New Limited FULL eBook PLR - 40-Part Business Checklist for New Marketers; Who Should You Connect with Online and How?
Published: Mon, 10/17/22
Ever have one of those days where everything messes up? Friday I had a credit card frozen because they typo'd my address by one number and my mail bounced back, I got double charged by my file backup, double charged by my health insurance, and notices that my Fitbit account had been hacked. Lots of time on the phone sorting out stupid stuff and the hold music - omg I wanted to rage.
I got most of it worked out but I have to call back Monday for the double billings. I love how they can take money out of your account in one second flat but to get a return of it when they messed up it's like, "Oh you'll get it back in 7-14 days." What? 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 FULL eBook PLR - 40-Part Business Checklist for New Marketers
I had a lot of requests for more of the PLR similar to the 13 plans for new marketers. For this one, I did a checklist style (expanded into an eBook) and instead of a shorter 12 page lead magnet report, it's a full 20-page eBook product.My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called 40-Part Business Checklist for New Marketers and this is a FULL eBook that gives new online entrepreneurs a systematic checklist they can go through to determine if the way they're letting their career unfold is being done in a logical process so that they're not missing any crucial steps in their journey to success. The guided checklist includes a myriad of items including the setting up of their formal business, decisions they have to make, tools they need to have, strategies to implement and more. With each item to check off, they also have some explanation about what it means and why it's important. You can extract the main points and create a separate printable checklist cheat sheet for them if you want to that you can brand with your URL and name.
This 20-page 8,972-word full eBook covers the following:
#1 - Make a List of Your Skills
#2 - Pick Your Business Model
#3 - Narrow Down Your Niche
#4 - Give Your Business a Brand
#5 - Contact Your CPA for Tax Advice
#6 - Set Up Your Payment Accounts
#7 - Figure Out a Business Budget
#8 - Set Up a Workable Schedule
#9 - Grab a Relevant Domain
#10 - Secure Cheap But Reliable Hosting
#11 - Install WordPress for a Blog
#12 - Claim the Various Social Accounts for Your Brand
#13 - Download the Tools You'll Need
#14 - Bookmark the Sites You'll Be Using Frequently
#15 - Begin the Research and Brainstorming Process
#16 - Create a Portfolio of Sample Work for Clients or Customers
#17 - Develop a Lead Magnet Offer
#18 - Create an Autoresponder Account
#19 - Set Up a List Building Landing Page
#20 - Learn How to Price Your Products and Services Competitively
#21 - Create a Product You Can Sell
#22 - Start Networking with the Right People
#23 - Pick a Platform to Sell Products On
#24 - Learn How to Create Your Listings
#25 - Work on Mastering Sales Copy
#26 - Create an Effective JV Page
#27 - Queue Up Emails for New Subscribers
#28 - Know How to Write Reviews for Affiliate Money
#29 - Bulk Up Your Blog with Niche Content
#30 - Apply to Affiliate Programs and Start Earning
#31 - Set Aside Money for Outsourcing
#32 - Create Templates to Make Things Faster
#33 - Carve Out Time for Your Learning Process
#34 - Look for Ways to Expand Your Reach
#35 - Evaluate Your Analytics
#36 - Set Aside Time for Administrative Tasks
#37 - Make Plans to Scale Up and Branch Out
#38 - Implement a Check of Your SEO Efforts
#39 - Automate as Much of Your Business as Possible
#40 - Generate a Future Plan to Mark the End of Your Business
** 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/40-part-business-checklist-for-new-marketers-limited-full-ebook-plr
Who Should You Connect with Online - and How?
Networking is so important, and as one of the biggest hermits in existence, I know how nerve-wracking it can be to start interacting with strangers.Of course, it depends on your business model, but this is what I'm teaching Scarlett and what I do when relevant:
1. Network with customers or clients first of all. Whenever possible, engage with them via email or on social media. They like to feel as if they have a direct path to communicate with you. I do this in my fiction business as well as PLR. I don't do it with my affiliate sites really but I do have a contact form.
2. Network with competitors. These will end up being people you can turn to for help, who YOU can help, who will promote you, etc. BUT...know who's who. Listen to the behind-the-scenes gossip about them because you'll know who to align with and who is doing shady stuff.
3. Network with people who teach things you need to know. I listen to people teaching copywriting, social tips, email marketing, etc. They may have a different business model, but I can take their knowledge and tweak it for my own business branches.
4. Network with platform owners and employees. Having a friend who works at Warrior Plus or PayPal or Aweber or wherever is a nice perk of being friendly. You have someone you can turn to in case you have a question or problem and can't get the help you're seeking.
So how do you network? First I find and friend these people. I start out as a lurker, watching their engagement, what they post, etc. I don't tag them and spam them and take up too much of their time. I find ways I can interact as a friend.
It might be liking a FB post of their vacation or a pic of their dog. Watch for ways YOU can help THEM. If they ask for feedback about an idea or something, speak up! Serve their needs before you expect them to help you.
If you do need their help, ask sparingly. Try on your own, look for answers, and if you can't find them, ask on your profile first. If no one can help, then you might ask via PM but don't be demanding or spam them again and again. Be patient for a reply.
Just as connecting with people is important, DISconnecting is, too.
I disconnect from people who behave badly, who have shady stuff going on behind the scenes or whose values don't align with mine regarding them scamming people, etc. To disconnect, you can ghost them, block them, unfriend or whatever. I don't worry about not hurting feelings. I just disconnect immediately when there's a problem.
Tiff :)
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