New Limited PLR: Online Businesses for Time-Strapped Marketers; Paralyzing Indecision

Published: Fri, 02/17/23


I'm getting ready to head to the gym a bit later, and I'll be back in touch later this evening most likely with a new limited PLR for the later people. I'm glad it's the weekend! I plan to kind of relax a bit, not run any errands. 

Send me an email if you have any specific topic requests for content - I'm planning the second half of the month and a public PLR launch as well. 

FYI: If you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.

New Limited PLR: Online Businesses for Time-Strapped Marketers

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Online Businesses for Time-Strapped Marketers. This is a content piece that covers the business models that are most profitable for people who can't devote full-time hours to their online business. This is perfect for people who already have a job and just need a side hustle, seniors who are retired and don't want to work full time, college students, busy parents, and anyone else who only has a short amount of time to invest in growing their business. With an emphasis on time management, productivity and profits, this report can help people avoid options that will consume them or put too much pressure on them with a tight schedule, so they'll be free to enjoy life and earn money at the same time. 

This is a 6+ page, 2,585-word blog post that covers the following:

- Using Brevity as a Short Form Content Creator to Earn Big with Little Creations
- Streamline Your Dropshipping Business as an Entrepreneur on a Part-Time Schedule
- How to Have a Big Impact as a Niche Influencer with Little Time
- Accepting Projects That Fit Into Your Schedule as a Freelance Service Provider
- Tapping Into Passive Profits as a Private Label Rights Vendor
- How Templates Can Help You Earn as a Printables Designer with Limited Time
- Affiliate Marketing for People Who Can't Pursue a Full-Time Online Career

** This post comes in both Word and TXT formats

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I've included the PNG file of an image you can use.

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/online-businesses-for-time-strapped-marketers-limited-plr

Break Free from Your Paralyzing Indecision

Have you ever felt like you might be on track to developing a brilliant idea for an online business, and you've even done your research, but when it comes to taking action, you just freeze? You're paralyzed by indecision, and you're not sure which direction to take because there are...choices.

You feel like you're wasting time and missing out on opportunities, but you just can't seem to pick one thing over another or solidify your direction.

You're not alone. (I sometimes hate that sentence because I don't care if I'm with 100 other indecisive people - it still sucks!). Still, it helps to know we all experience this feeling of uncertainty and doubt at some point. The important thing is not to let it hold you back. Don't let indecision stop you from pursuing your dreams and reaching your goals.

One of the most important things you can do as an online entrepreneur is to remember why you started - for me, it was to stay home and support my kids. Think back to the moment when you first had the idea for your business. What was it that inspired you? What made you believe that your idea was worth pursuing? Reconnecting with your original motivation can help you regain your focus and clarity.

Break down your decision-making process into smaller steps. Sometimes, indecision can stem from feeling overwhelmed by the big picture. I know this happens to me!

But if you break it down into smaller, more manageable decisions, it can become less daunting. Start by setting a clear goal for the end result, then work backwards to identify the steps (and directions) you need to take to get there.

Don't be afraid to ask for advice and support from people like myself and others. Talk to fellow entrepreneurs who have faced similar challenges and can offer insight and guidance - but only ask people you trust, because there are shady people who will steal your ideas.

You don't have to do this alone, and sometimes a fresh perspective can be just what you need to gain the clarity and confidence to move forward. Someone else might be able to see some pros and cons that you don't. Or they may see strengths and weaknesses in you that could determine the best course of action. 

Remember that taking action, even if it's not perfect, is always better than doing nothing. Indecision can be paralyzing, but it's important to remember that you don't have to have everything figured out before you start. Be willing to take risks, make mistakes, and learn as you go. You can always go back to the drawing board. 

Celebrate your progress and successes, no matter how small. I'm almost paralyzed by my fiction journey but I'm forcing myself to take baby steps so I can feel proud at the end of each day. You need daily appreciation in such a solo career.

You've got this - you just have to take one tiny step forward. The ground won't fall out from underneath you. I promise.

Tiff :)

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http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html
 


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