New Limited PLR: The Ultimate Guide to SHTF Survival Lessons; New Marketer PLR
Published: Sun, 03/05/23
It's a wonderful Sunday here. My son picked me up a bunch of nuts, fruits, veggies and beans because I want to do that Daniel Diet (fast, but it's not really a fast). I have done this in 7th grade and felt amazing physically and mentally. It's not something I want to do long-term, but add more days of it into the mix.
I got a 15 bean soup that's SO delicious. I could live on that. The weather is perfect here, too. Gorgeous and sunny. I ordered a screen door for my little doggies to be able to go in and out of (under my watchful eye) without letting bugs in. Can't wait until it arrives.
My son Shawn and I had a great discussion - be sure to read the section below called: "To Really Nail Down Your Business Model and Niche."
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: The Ultimate Guide to SHTF Survival Lessons
Note: Y'all get first dibs on this before the public gets access to it if there are any left for them.My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called The Ultimate Guide to SHTF Survival Lessons. This is a content piece that goes through ten of the most important survival lessons people need to learn, practice and teach their loved ones before any type of situation arises where they may need it. Many people emphasize what you should stock up on, but we all know supplies may not last (or can get ruined), so learning how to take care of yourself and your family without these conveniences is important. If you're an affiliate, you have ample opportunity to include your links in this content to products like paracord, fire starters, communication tools and more.
This is a 10+ page, 4,789-word PLR piece that covers the following:
- Lesson #1: How to Find and Purify Water
- Lesson #2: How to Forage and Hunt for Food
- Lesson #3: How to Build a Survival Shelter
- Lesson #4: How to Start and Use a Fire for Survival
- Lesson #5: How to Stay Informed and Communicate with Others
- Lesson #6: How to Get Around and Navigate Safely and Correctly
- Lesson #7: How to Stay Calm and Think Clearly
- Lesson #8: How to Practice Safe Hygiene and Sanitation
- Lesson #9: How to Defend Yourself and Your Property
- Lesson #10: How to Administer First Aid
** This PLR 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/the-ultimate-guide-to-shtf-survival-lessons-limited-plr
New Marketer Tutorials - V1 PLR
Charles Harper has a new PLR bundle out called New Marketer Tutorials - V1.It includes:
- 20 Over the Shoulder PLR Videos
- 0001 – Selecting Your Niche
- 0003 - Domains and Subdirectories
- 00005 - Connect Your New E-Mail To Your Client
- 0007 - Website Alternatives
- 0009 - Choosing an Autoresponder or E-Mail Marketing Service
- 0011 - Your Payment Gateway
- 0013 - Landing Page Systems
- 0015 - Membership Platforms and Product Delivery
- 0017 - Steaming Video to Your Customer
- 0019 - ChatGPT and HTML
- 0002 - Niche Research Sites
- 0004 - Set Up a Branded E-Mail Address
- 0006 - An Easy to Start Blogging Platform
- 0008 - Information Marketing Platform
- 0010 - Your Sales System
- 0012 - Affiliate Discovery Networks and MMO
- 0014 - Manage Your E-Mail Box
- 0016 - Cloud Based Storage
- 0018 - Your Support Desk or System
- 0020 - Conclusion
- 20 MP3 Companion Audios
- Professional Sales and Thank You Pages
- Lead Magnet Set Up Page
- Full Set of Pro Graphics with PSD Files
- Two PLR Set Up Training Webinars
- Bonus PLR Video Course: Infomarket Kickstart
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/fxyf62/0
To Really Nail Down Your Business Model and Niche
My son and I were chatting last night about choices in life when it comes to career, I have raised my kids to be entrepreneurs. Even my trainer son, although employed by a gym, isn't paid a salary - he has to get clients, cultivate a rapport with them, etc.My son was talking to a friend of his recently and the kid was trying to decide on two paths in life - one that only provides a bit of personal satisfaction that sounds good, and the other, a major monetary win.
On one hand, the kid wants to "make a difference" by being a higher level professor. On the other, he has an opportunity to have his MBA paid for, where he'd earn more.
The way my son put it, he explained to him that the things you feel in the moment of deciding probably won't look the same a year down the road. Instead of being all dreamy eyed about making a difference, he'll likely have to be burdened by all the administrative BS and other problems teachers have to deal with. (They went through a bunch of issues but I don't remember them all).
He told him to strip away all of the good things and only make considerations based on what's left. Are those negatives something you could deal with? His other friend was shopping for an apartment and he was going on about how cool the sliding door was in the shower.
My son told him, "Don't you dare make a decision based on a sliding door when you know 3 days after move in, you're going to yank that door aside without even thinking about whether or not it's cool." You have to make decisions based on the worst of what it is or could be because the shiny things will dull quickly or eventually.
This is true in everything - career, relationships, etc.
So for you, when choosing a business model or niche, don't just get all dreamy eyed about the good things or benefits. What are the "warts and all" parts of the things you're considering? Are they tolerable? If not, go in another direction.
Tiff :)
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