For far too long, marketers in the make money online niche have ignored one rapidly expanding target audience - young men and women who just graduated and don't plan on going to college. In 2022 that number was 61% and growing - over 19 million prospective customers for those of you in the make money online niche.
Might be due to
finances. Might be a lack of interest. But these kids grew up online, and they have been through a pandemic where they worked (studied) from home and they don't want a traditional path of the 9-5 grind.
If you look on social media, there are very few competitors talking to them - and the response is huge. The 18-25 demographic craves (literally begs for) this knowledge and they don't want to have to make some cringe-worthy
viral video to earn money.
Are you ready to cater to them? Because they have the time, disposable income, and tech-savvy know-how to be one of your strongest success stories. That's what today's PLR is all about...
A Graduate's Guide to Online Earnings - AI Assisted PLR (Just $10 - $0.25/Page)
This is a guide called A Graduate's Guide to Online Earnings. I worked with AI to come up with the outline of what went into it before having it deliver what I wanted. I played a heavy role in initiating what went into it. I outlined all of it myself - over 5 pages of outlines and instructions - with research I conducted, so
this is a true hybrid approach.
This is something that I can price much cheaper, just $0.25 per page rather than $2 per page for the limited PLR. This PLR will not be limited in quantity, and you can do the same things with it - edit it, put your name on it, etc. Use the content in different ways if you want to use it as a lead magnet, info product, or even break it up into blog posts, emails or social content.
This is a guide that targets an enormous (and growing) audience of young adults who have just graduated high school and may not want (or can't afford) to take the traditional college route to get a 9-5 corporate job. This is a generation raised on the Internet. They know all about technology and social media - and they've seen the success others have gained. You're going to be giving ordinary young men and women the chance to build a
thriving business online without having to rely on some cringe-worthy video going viral by chance, which often comes with negative consequences. This generation has lived through a pandemic where they completed school at home, and they are always connected to the Internet - so it makes sense that they want to leverage this experience to their benefit. They don't want the same career path their parents had because they see the struggles and limitations associated with it.
This 40+ page, 15,034-word eBook covers:
- The Benefits and Challenges of an Online Entrepreneurial Career - Your Starting Point Begins with Your Passion and Skills - Conducting Research to Support Your Niche Choice - Consider an Income Stream with Many Components - What Do You Want Your Brand to Convey? - Stake Claim to Your Online Business Spaces - The
Multi-Step Plan for Getting Customers to Spend Money with You - Time Management and Productivity for Young Entrepreneurs - Precautions and Parent Discussions for Your New Career Journey - Have a Plan for Growth – Even in the Beginning
Check out the excerpt on the sales page - link below - and start helping this demographic audience by using this as a readymade info product or list building incentive.
How
many of my subscribers were members of the Warrior Forum before Allen Says sold it? The good old days. I remember when some kid (I believe his name was Caleb) joined up and was learning and it was something we all supported and cheered on. He's still marketing and traveling the world today I think.
It's great to see young people motivated and hungry for success. Whether they're mowing lawns (a classmate my senior year paid for
college that way) or social media marketing, it's something that used to be rare.
But it's not anymore. While some older generations (my Gen X included) mock young people, the ones I know have a go getter attitude and they're not willing to settle for the dreadful jobs they saw mom and dad chained to. The ones where you have to beg a boss for a raise or time off if your kid is sick.
No thanks. At the same time, they don't want to have to make a hawk thua video (don't look it up if you don't know it) or join a peeping Tom type site to make a buck off pics or merch. They want something that aligns with their values and need for privacy - something they can be proud of and enjoy because it's based on their hobbies and interests.
My own kids have gone this route. They saw the difference
between my career and other people who are stuck in dead end jobs. I'm not saying that's the wrong path - because many succeed with degrees. But it's not for everyone.
And a degree guarantees NOTHING these days. Throw in the fact that they see young influencers buying homes and cars and they want that - but just not earning it the same way, yet still online and you have a recipe for a very hungry target
audience.
We're so stuck on catering to seniors, busy mommy bloggers and others that we've turned a blind eye to these young people who have money in hand and not many people zeroing in on them. I've been watching on TikTok and seeing comment after comment saying, "How do you DO this? Please tell me!" It'll be someone bragging about making commissions.
Let me show you
an example I just found:
Know what kind of advice this young man got? He was told vague things like "get good with a skill," or "find what you love to do and do it,"
and told wonderful (eyeroll) advice like: "take pics of your feet and sell them," or merely "it's all BS." (Obviously from a bitter, burned person).
I wish I'd had this opportunity as a young person. Fresh out of high school, I was training for the LPGA (got pregnant before I went on tour) and bartending, working in department stores and at the golf driving range. Yuck to all but the driving range!
These young people who don't have a degree or some set blue collar skill are lost and want help. I'm helping my own kids. But not everyone has a built in entrepreneurial parent.
I see the worst advice being delivered to them online in forums. "How do I make money? I just graduated?" People say: "Buy a pack of water bottles and sell them at a markup on a hit day," or, "Offer local tutoring
to students..." I mean come on.
This isn't going to be a full career path and they don't want to have to resort to fast food work (especially after seing the horrible way workers in the service industry are treated).
I stumbled upon making money online when I was on eBay looking for football gifts for my now ex husband. 🤮 I saw a tiny link that said: "Elance Services"
and I clicked on it and saw freelancing was an option. I looked at bids and jobs and knew I could do better and started writing for top gurus like John Reese, Travis Sago, Rich Schefren, Ewen Chia and a ton of others.
I stayed stuck in client mode freelancing until I joined Warrior Forum and began selling PLR - way back in 2006. Been doing that (and affiliate marketing, info product creation etc) ever since.
I don't want young people having to resort to things they don't want to do or staying lost. I want them thriving, helping others, and happy. Have you helped a younger mentee out?
On another note unrelated, today was a good day. Except we ordered Tex Mex and it was delivered with a big, fat lime slice on top so the entire meal was limey. Not a fan. LOL! That and cilantro (I
have the soap gene). But maybe it was God's way of saying, "NO TEX MEX FOR YOU!" 😂
That's it for me for tonight - off to do the dishes and exercise. Hope y'all had a great weekend!