New Limited PLR - A Beginner's Guide to Paid Ads; Be Kind to Yourself as You Figure Out Your Path

Published: Fri, 12/16/22


I'm about to engage in an evening of dog grooming. This is a circus. While I'm bathing one dog, or cutting her nails or trimming her fur, the others go into super hyper mode barking at me. I even gated them off and they still want to know what's going on. LOL!

I was going to leave Mandy all long-haired, but she's already super floofy so she needs one more trim before the longer winter months through January and February. I have to give four baths, cut four sets of nails and room Mandy's fur. Exhausting - but they hate going to the vet's spa place, so I'll do it. Afterwards, they'll do zoomies all over the house, and be happy little puppers. 

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New Limited PLR - A Beginner's Guide to Paid Ads 

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Beginner's Guide to Paid Ads and this is a report that introduces the concept of spending money on advertisements that can reach a specific target audience and serve a purpose such as selling a product, building a list or something else. This guide teaches them what paid advertising means (and the different types there are). It goes over all of the things they need to know to avoid a budget catastrophe, which is what often happens to many marketers who aren't familiar with paid ad strategies. Instead of being a step-by-step technical set-up tutorial for each platform, this covers the things they have to understand and consider before, during and even after they launch their ad campaigns. This would be perfect for an affiliate or vendor to use as a lead magnet to warm up prospective customers for the purchase of a full ad course with in depth tutorials on how to set up ads. 

This 7+ page 3,067-word report covers the following:

- Understanding How Pay-Per-Click Ads Work 
- Knowing When It's Time to Turn to Paid Advertising
- Paid Ads on Social Media 
- Paid Ads on Search Engines
- Paid Ads Purchased Directly Site Owners 
- Paid Ads for Solo Email Marketing
- The Three Types of Creative Media for Your Ads
- Setting a Goal and Budget for Your Ad Campaigns
- How to Find the Right Targeting for Your Ads
- Tracking and Tweaking the Results of Your Ad Efforts
- Tips for Achieving a Good ROI on Your Ad Campaigns

** 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/a-beginners-guide-to-paid-ads-limited-plr

Be Kind to Yourself as You Figure Out Your Path

I talk to a lot of you via email about your journeys - we've had back and forth chats for years now, and some of you are new and just now asking me questions.

One thing I see in many people is a strong ability to beat yourself up for how many "stupid" decisions you've made or you preface your questions with a very derogatory statement about yourself. 

When I read it coming from someone else, I'm like, "No! Don't say that - be kind to yourself," but I know I do the same to myself, if I'm being honest. 

I've seen people disappear for weeks or months at a time - just overwhelmed and unsure of who they want to be in this business or what they should do next. Men, women, old and young alike - all have self-doubt about this.

This is a normal part of the entrepreneurial process. You have no team or department making decisions for you or guiding you. It's just you. So the burden will go to you if you're wrong. 

With my own upcoming fiction journey I'm planning to dig into more than in the past, I'm nervous about failure. 

You should see inside my brain at how often I go between clean romance and thrillers - or seaside romance and small town romance. Do I want to do the "second chance" slant or the "fake relationship turns real" slant? I have no idea!

So guess what I do? I have my options narrowed down and then I just choose one. 

I start.

I take action. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I know if I AM wrong, on anything in my business, I can course correct later on. There's nobody saying I can't switch gears. BUT...I'm going to give it my all at first. I flopped with my last fiction book - a women's fiction. I realize now what I did wrong, but it was a first effort and I'm still proud of it because I followed through to completion AND I learned from the experience. 

I could go back and tweak it and fix it right now if I wanted to, but I want to move forward instead. So be kind to yourself. Take a deep breath and know it's okay to make mistakes and wrong decisions. You will - it's inevitable. As long as you're willing to keep working at it, you're okay. 

Tiff :)

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