New UN-Limited PLR: Unleash AI with 101 Delegated Marketing Tasks; Do It Right

Published: Tue, 08/22/23


Some of my thoughts about expanding into another business branch, not expecting immediate success, protecting your income, and doing things the right way are below so be sure to check that out. I had some GREAT news for my fiction branch included in there. 

I've been working quietly behind the scenes because I wanted to produce something that was in demand on my list previously with the limited PLR (101 ways to use AI as a VA) and my lifetime members wanted something similar or related. I rarely do unlimited PLR anymore, but sometimes I will wait a few weeks or months and do something related so they continue getting value - and it's open to the public, too. 

I also took some time to recharge my brain. Taking time off to relax and rejuvenate your mind is something that helps you always cater to the needs of your audience. You can't burn out on them! 

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

New UN-Limited PLR: Unleash AI with 101 Delegated Marketing Tasks

My latest PLR (which is in the lifetime membership, so if you own that, don't buy it because there are no refunds on my PLR) is called Unleash AI with 101 Delegated Marketing Tasks. This is a content piece that has four distinct parts covering branding and traffic, audience attraction and retention, research and development, and monetization. Within those four parts, there are specific sections such as SEO, content marketing, social marketing, email marketing and more that each have a list of tasks perfectly suited to outsource to your favorite AI tool of choice. This guide covers ChatGPT and Google Bard in particular. The way it's laid out, your reader will learn how to build an audience, cater to their needs with the right content and monetize the efforts and opportunities their AI assistant has provided. They'll free up their time, be more productive and have a clear blueprint for earning more by doing less. 

Reminder: If you are a lifetime, total PLR member, this is in your membership area, so do not buy it because there are no refunds on my PLR. 

This 35+ page, 15,221-word PLR covers the following:

Part I: Traffic and Branding with AI Assistance

- 10 Ways AI Can Improve Your Search Engine Rankings
- 10 Ways AI Can Craft and Optimize Your Content
- 10 Ways AI Can Improve Your Performance on Social Media Platforms

Part II: AI for Customer Connection and Strategic Collaboration

- 10 Ways AI Can Foster Strategic Business Relationships
- 11 Ways AI Can Elevate Your Email Marketing Campaigns
- 10 Ways AI Can Enhance Customer Satisfaction

Part III: AI-Driven Insight and Innovation

- 10 Ways AI Can Analyze the Market and Guide Your Decisions
- 10 Ways AI Can Assist in Creating and Refining Product Launches

Part IV: AI-Enhanced Monetization and Revenue Growth

- 10 Ways AI Can Boost Your Affiliate Earnings
- 10 Ways AI Can Diversify and Maximize Your Revenue Streams

** This PLR comes in both Word and TXT formats

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I've included a PNG file that you can use in your marketing.

Check it out here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/unleash-ai-with-101-delegated-marketing-tasks-plr

Do It the Right Way!

How many of you have read a course that promised "push button" profits and easy, overnight success? I can't even count how many I've read. I always eyeroll it but many take it to heart. Or the vendor teaches spammy tactics to try to bypass ethical progress. 

So I've been sharing my journey with y'all about adding a diction self published career to the mix, right? It's been so slow! I make progress then abandon it, and it's a cycle. I have seen four good friends from marketing end up doing SO very well with fiction and I want that path now more than ever.

I have so much fun sitting down and randomly coming up with creative stories. With PLR, I'm good and fast at it, but it's not at all fun. It's factual and strategic. 

On my journey with this business model, there have been shortcuts presented to me that I'd never use (like having AI write it, rewriting someone else's story, and so on - gross). Instead, I take my time and do it right, even if I'm slow. 

One thing I always tell y'all is to save up and do things right, whether you need a tool or service, etc. I saved up for a full content edit. That's where they rip apart your story and tell you everything wrong with your plot, characters, and more. I won't do this every time but I need it in the beginning to gain confidence that I'm on the right path with this new genre. 

Then, I'll simply hire a proofreader from that point on. It's not a fast process. I think the editing will take weeks - maybe 4-6 or so? I don't know for sure. I also had to make myself be smart about it. When I looked at the company's editor bio page, I instantly resonated with one editor's bio. She's Southern, cares a lot about the complex relationships (and since mine is clean romance, that's important because there's no action LOL). I was going to just make sure I hired her but their process is different.

They usually have all their editors do a sample edit for you of your work then in 3 business days, you choose which one you want. I ultimately decided to go that route because I don't want to be foolish and go with my gut on this when my gut has very little experience!

I have made mistakes before. I published my last book without an editor. If I'd had one, she could have told me that the book was not a good fit for the genre I was targeting, something I later realized. I would have known what to change. As if stands now I've never promoted it and I'll have to go back and alter it significantly at some point if I even want to.

I already got my sample edits back today and again, I have to put my forward momentum on hold. The editors all had good things to say about my fiction novel, and it was between #1 and #2 but #2 ultimately provided more depth and detail with her edits. Problem is, she's the one who doesn't have an opening until October 27th. The #1 editor has September 15th. BUT I want the BEST and I want it done right because this is something I am serious about. So I hired editor #2 and will just work on other stuff as I wait. 

Here's what they had to say and I'm relieved and excited that they all enjoyed it:

Editor #1: Thank you for letting me do a sample edit on your piece! I think this is a great opening that introduces these characters well and would make the reader want to continue to see where the story goes (I know I was interested in continuing after the section I read!) 

Editor #2: There is good character development in this scene, we know a lot about Abby from her actions and internal thoughts. Based on the title, I expect this is a romance, so I skimmed ahead to meet the love interest, Briggs. His character is also well drawn with a deep backstory. I can see how these two characters would work well together. You have a good foundation. Thank you for sharing your novel. I think it has great potential and suits the desired genre.

Editor #3: Thank you for allowing me to read a sample of Abby and Briggs. Abby is such a kind and caring soul that I was immediately drawn into her story. Your literary voice is engaging and descriptive, which makes it easy to visualize the characters and settings. I really enjoyed your opening pages, and I think I can help you take your manuscript to the next level.

It's important when you want to add or change career paths that you have a way to support yourself while you get going. I did this when transitioning from ghostwriter to marketer. I still took a slight hit income wise but I'm doing way better now than when I exchanged money for hours working for others. 

With this, I can't let go of other income streams until fiction is earning me at least, if not more than what I earn now. When this happens, you have to work more hours and push yourself harder to the finish line with projects. I would LOVE to have a safety net saved up where I could just throw caution to the wind and work fulltime on fiction but who knows if I'll succeed? Many don't! 

And while I can write a decent novel, I am baffled by their marketing regimens. They have FB events and ads (and some have ads shut down so then what?), and blog tours and influencers on booktok (TikTok books), and all kinds of in-person events (which for a hermit is terrifying). 

But I want the momentum of publishing first. 

Take your time. Have a method of income. Do things RIGHT and pay for the best tools and services, even if it means saving up for it. Don't be desperate or else you'll sabotage yourself.

Tiff :)

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