Last Call Lifetime PLR Club; Setting Boundaries PLR; AI Battles
Published: Fri, 01/27/23
I've been watching my carb intake a bit to combat this stress eating I tend to do. It's cut down to 50-100 net carbs total and I've lost over 5 pounds in 3 days. If only I can stick to this for a long period of time, it'll be great. I had the new plumbers come out yesterday to see if they could do the job under a cheap service warranty I bought and they are! At no cost to me! Benjamin Franklin told me it'd cost me a minimum of $20k but the service warranty contracts with plumbers for cheaper rates. Whew!
They started a 10 foot tunnel under my home today. But it's supposed to rain and snow for 4 days starting Monday so I hope the repair and refill goes quickly. On a funny note, if you want a laugh where a lady mocks cooking videos like a commercial, check Tanara Mallory out. I was laughing at one of her videos and started looking at her stuff from a business perspective.
Here's a lady who is in the "cooking niche" (in a way) where all she does is create 60 second or less skits voicing what's happening in the horrible recipe video. People tag her in these so she can create a duet with the original. So she doesn't even have to go find them. She has a YouTube account but her videos only get 500+ views there. On TikTok? She has over 2 million followers and her videos get hundreds of thousands and millions of views. Like this chicken recipe one has over 6.3 million views! Over half a million likes. Over 24,000 shares and over 20k comments.
She's doing niche content - having FUN - making people laugh and earning as a creator. I love it. She has certain catch phrases people love like, "Everyone's so creative!" and "See how we weren't supposed to do that - but we did?" Or, "It ain't gonna slide down easy if it ain't cheesy!" My point is this - Internet marketing doesn't have to be boring. Have FUN with your business and creativity. She makes people laugh and Lord knows we need more of that in this world.
FYI: If you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.
Last Call for Lifetime Deal on Shortcuts and Templates PLR Club
Alice Seba's Shortcuts and Templates Club is having its last call for the Special Lifetime Offer.You are able to choose from the LIFETIME option where you'll get instant access to all 20 months of the program...at HALF PRICE. Or if you're on a tight budget, you can choose to pay as you go and receive the content monthly...
The topics covered in the program are below. Each topic includes a strategy guide and templates to make it easy to implement.
1. The Making More Per Sale Mindset w/ BONUS "How to Create a Recession-Proof Business Training" to get started out the right away.
2. Who is Your Ideal Customer That WANTS to Keep Buying from You?
3. How to Make More Per Sale from Printables and Print on Demand Products
4. Creating a Free Opt-In Offer That Turns into Paying Customers Quickly
5. Traffic Traffic Traffic: How to Get Free Traffic
6. How to Make Your Customers Look forward to Your Sales Pitches
7. Mastering Upsells and Bump Offers
8. Creating Better Informational Content That Drives Sales
9. Getting Started with Your Own Affiliate Program to Increase Sales
10. How to Recruit Motivate Your Affiliates and Keep Them Promoting
11. Creating Synergy Between Your Marketing Efforts And Get More Results with Less Work
12. Keyword Mastery: Understanding Keywords for More Traffic
13. How to Build Your Business with Special Events
14. Collecting Testimonials and Case Studies for Bigger Clout and More Sales
15. Writing Effective Product Descriptions for More Engagement and Sales
16. The Product Launch: Building Momentum and Maximizing Sales
17. The “JV Page” That Gets Results and Boosts Sales
18. Cultivating Relationships with Like Minded Entrepreneurs for Mutual Benefit
19. How to Adapt and Evolve Your Business Through Changing Times
20. Wrapping it Up: Setting Up Your Business for Long-Term Success
When you sign up for the lifetime option, you'll get a sign up bonus, too - which includes:
- Sales Page Funnels Templates
- Copywriting Templates
- Outsourcing and Building Your Team Templates
- Journal Templates
- Planner Templates
- Worksheets, Checklist and To Do List Templates
- 365 Days of Inspiration Templates
If you decide to go for the club, they also have a resell rights option, too - but look it all over here:
http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=111
Setting Boundaries Worksheets PLR
Lynette Chandler has a new PLR bundle out called Setting Boundaries Worksheets.It includes:
- Professionally Designed Pages (In Letter, 6X9, A4, A5. JPG, PDF. InDesign, PowerPoint, Affinity Publisher, Canva)
- 3 Mockup Images (In JPG, PSD, Affinity Designer)
- 5 Divider Pages (In Letter, A4, A5, 6x9. JPG, PDF. InDesign, PowerPoint, Affinity Publisher, Canva)
- 10 Social Media Images (In JPG, PSD, Affinity Designer)
- 30 Social Media Posts (In DOCX & CSV)
https://www.thriveanywhere.com/account/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=145
Let the AI Battles Begin - and Exhaust Us ALL
Oh I dread this entire era of muddied content and technology. It's such a clear case of seeing who can combat the other quicker with shady and poor quality shortcuts.I've been seeing all kinds of news and posts about this basic battle between search engines/humans versus the AI industry. Marketers, being the way marketers are, will ALWAYS look for shortcuts. And that's not always a bad thing.
The BAD thing is that many of them don't give a rat's behind if the quality of the shortcut is lacking, if not downright ridiculous.
So starting off, we saw how AI was touted as this amazing tool to do your content creation for you. Then we saw search engines and even schools begin using tools to correctly identify if content was written by an AI tool, so they could ban or bury it. Now there are tools promising to scrub the search engine's ability to tell if it's written by an AI.
Y'all, this is going to be like watching a tennis match. I read an example of a tool that turned an AI content piece into an undetectable AI piece and it was awful! It's like it took the words and then chose some off the wall random synonym and it reads horribly. This is why I said wait for the dust to settle.
Someday, and in may ways it already is, AI will be a benefit. It is not there yet for what these marketers are trying to sell it to you as. This is a world where people are responding to personalities, not facts just stuck up on a site. Some people will leave out details. They'll say, "Well AI was able to pass the bar exam!" (But at a very low level of passing).
Your AI can't interject that and it gets a lot of the "facts" wrong, anyway. It might be good now to generate some ideas for you if you've brainstormed on your own and want to make sure you've covered everything, but I'm cringing at what I'm seeing marketers post as "see what this can do." It's awful reading!
So grab some popcorn and watch and the battle between AI and search engines goes on...and on...and on...until it becomes about as useful as a link farm or article spinner was. If you get sucked into any of these promises, I highly urge you to see the demos (and ask yourself, "If I was looking for information, would that satisfy me?") and do some forward thinking about how this is going to evolve. If you build a site up thinking, "Well, they got it - they combated the search engine's ability to tell if it's AI!" then you're being foolish, because the search engine is just going to reverse engineer it, and have a solution for THAT tool, and in the meantime, your site is going to be put out to pasture (aka: buried in no man's land because they want personality, and fresh ideas people - real humans - will respond to).
Tiff :)
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