Free to Use as PLR; Results of Question!

Published: Sat, 04/06/24

Hi !

I am not feeling good at all today - like my whole head is stuffed and heavy and looking at the screen is making me nauseous. Definitely feels like allergies or something so I'm going to crawl in bed, stay away from my screen and just hunker down until tomorrow. I'll do the unlimited PLR I was talking about on keywords tomorrow. 

I appreciate everyone's feedback on yesterday's questions about PLR vendors. I found so many of you had similar thoughts, such as: I loved that so many of you had myself and Arun as your 2 go to PLR vendors. I DID share that overall message with him because he's a sweetheart and I wanted him to know. 

Several of you named 2 people I left off my list for PLR vendors who I need to promote: Susie O'Dea from Master PLR and Liz Tomey's PLR. I didn't know Liz was selling PLR right now - I thought she was only doing various courses, so I got in touch with her about it and as for Susie, YES! I totally forgot her but that's only because she doesn't launch often and I never know when something's coming up. But when I do know about something, I do tell y'all about it.

There was one vendor I won't be promoting at all anymore due to every single person being dissatisfied with him. I only promoted him maybe once or twice a year when he'd have a big sale so I won't do that anymore - his stuff was either meh to y'all or overwhelmingly confusing. 

There were random instances where several people praised sellers but one person would have an issue with them. I look for quantity of complaints to see if it's a one off or something common. Sometimes it was behavior sometimes quality. What's good to someone might be just okay to another. 

I did get the message that bonuses would be appreciated - especially for the higher price point products. I try to do a mix of higher and lower price point promos (even with my own stuff I vary it between higher and lower to accommodate all budgets).

Some people gave me topics they'd love or do love - I had been talking t some vendors who approached me about what's selling now and just about everyone in self help or health said their sales were down. Unsure why. I primarily do marketing and survival and mindset but sometimes I do those topics.

It's important to tell me what you need. Sometimes I can fulfill it. Someone asked for pregnancy PLR not long ago but it only sold 14 copies so that would be something I'd look at and then not do again just because it's not relevant to my subscribers. 

Right now, I'm working on a daily lesson to send out next week for y'all. I did hear that you like it when the emails include tips and freebies.

Speaking of freebies, many of you liked my storytelling PLR. Some said they needed shorter. So I figured I'd do a shorter one for you today. You can use it as PLR if you want...

I'll do the topic of a senior marketer this time - someone making the decision to pursue this line of work. Remember, lead into this by telling them it's an example.

Beverly is a typical senior who was led to believe she'd work at a job that rewarded her with a retirement package whenever the time came to say goodbye. Corporations often did this for loyal employees who were off to enjoy their golden years. 

But what happened was she was let go early when the economy took a nosedive and the package that was supposed to sustain her wasn't nearly enough to provide for her needs. That fact, mixed with the rising cost of housing, food, gas and medicine, caused her to run through her severance and what little savings she had until she reached a point of desperation.

The sad fact is, most seniors aren't prepared for this time in their lives financially, and companies usually prefer to hire younger generations they can rely on for years to come. Because of her money situation, she's facing the prospect of not having enough for her mortgage or daily needs, and the thought of having to ask loved ones for help seems demeaning. 

Now, Beverly has two choices. She could waste a lot of time trying to get rehired at a different corporation. She could take on a typical "senior friendly" position at a place like Wal-Mart, where they hire seniors as greeters. Or, she could take charge of her future and her finances by starting her own work from home business. 

If you're in a similar situation to Beverly, I have some advice for you. First and foremost, watch your budget! You can learn a lot about becoming an online entrepreneur for free. If you really want this to work, you have to be willing to learn and apply that knowledge. You can't stay stuck in learning mode or you'll never earn. Figure out who is trustworthy and listen to their advice. There are many scammers who don't care about yours or Beverly's well-being. 

You don't have accept the hand that's been dealt to you when it comes to your financial future - regardless if you're a young adult or a senior citizen. You can choose from one of the many methods available to you to make money online and diligently grow a thriving business so that you're not reliant on anyone else again. I'm willing to help guide you through the process. 


Tiff again...

This is the kind of short storytelling that helps paint a picture and create a relatable persona for your readers. Feel free to use that as PLR however you need it. You could also plug this into ChatGPT and say, "I'm going to share a short storytelling piece with you in the marketing niche. I need something similarly written but for someone representing an overweight person who is addicted to sugar. I'm someone who helps people break their sugar addiction. Can you write a similar piece on that topic for me?"

What ChatGPT delivers is below (feel free to use that too):

David has always been the life of the party, the one who never turns down a slice of cake or a sweet treat. His love for sugar started innocently enough, with childhood birthdays filled with sugary delights and festive holidays that seemed incomplete without a plethora of desserts. As years passed, this love turned into a dependency that David couldn't shake off. The sweet escape sugar provided from the stress of adult life became his comfort and his curse.

Working in a high-pressure job didn't help. The quick sugar fixes became more frequent, a secret ritual to momentarily dispel the cloud of deadlines and responsibilities. But the fleeting highs came with a price. Weight gain, lethargy, and a nagging feeling of guilt became constant companions. Clothes fitting tighter and the mirror reflecting a version of himself he barely recognized added to the mounting stress, creating a vicious cycle of seeking comfort in the very thing that caused his distress.

The realization hit David hard one evening as he found himself reaching for a candy bar after a particularly stressful day at work, despite not being hungry. It was an awakening to the fact that his relationship with sugar was no longer about enjoyment but about dependence. The health risks associated with being overweight and consuming excessive sugar, like heart disease, diabetes, and decreased mental well-being, loomed large, casting a shadow over his future.

Facing the reality of his addiction to sugar, David knew it was time for a change. It was not just about losing weight; it was about regaining control over his choices and his health. The path wouldn't be easy. Sugar is ubiquitous, hidden in foods one wouldn't suspect, and society's celebrations often center around sugary treats. Breaking free from sugar's hold would require more than willpower; it needed a strategy, support, and a deep understanding of the triggers that drove him to seek solace in sweetness.

If you find yourself in David's shoes, feeling trapped in a cycle of sugar dependency and its effects on your health and self-esteem, know that change is possible. It begins with the decision to prioritize your health over the temporary comfort sugar provides. Educating yourself about nutrition, seeking support from professionals who understand the challenges of breaking sugar addiction, and gradually reducing your sugar intake can pave the way to freedom from its grasp. Remember, the journey may be challenging, but the rewards—improved health, energy, and a renewed sense of control—are worth it. I'm here to guide you through this journey, providing the tools and support you need to break free from sugar addiction and embrace a healthier, happier life.

That's it for me today - I should have a great week coming up of lessons, a mix of PLR topics, and some good promos for you! As always, email me about your needs and I can see what I can do to help. Whether it's a lesson or PLR topic.

Tiff ;)
 


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