Hi
My son Shawn was excited because he's really into macros and stuff as he's training and he discovered that HEB has these steak and potato fresh (uncooked) meals (like raw steak) you put in the oven and it's seasoned and everything - just $4 a piece. I may end up loving this place, crowds and all!
FYI: Charles Harper's Conquer Procrastination PLR is now live if you are in a niche where this is beneficial. He has so much content for under $9, too!
Today, I have a new 48-hour limited survival PLR report with a 5-day add on email series but below that, I'm going to talk about this niche (and others) with some marketing chat.
New 48 Hour Limit PLR: Top 20 Products for Homestead Survival (Ends at 12 AM CST on 07/13/2024)
My latest limited to buyers in a 48 hour timeframe PLR is called Top 20 Products for Homestead Survival. This is a guide that you can also
break up into individual blog posts, emails or social posts where preppers get guidance on the kinds of products they need to prioritize for their off-grid homestead set-up. The way this is written is so you, as the marketer, can pick and choose whichever specific brands and products you want to recommend but the content already discusses the type of gear, why it's important, and how to shop for what they need. So it's flexible in allowing you to swap out products from time to time
without having to redo the content itself. It includes products that will help provide food for them, repair items, power options, tools, and much more!
Exclusive Add-On Option: I created an add-on offer (the place where you go to the check out page and there's an option to add something on by checking a box) that is exclusively offered to buyers who get the main product. In other words, this PLR
will never be available publicly. It's only available as an add-on option. This is limited only to those who buy the Top 20 Products for Homestead Survival PLR. You won't be able to get it later - only at the time of checkout. It's a 5-day email series called Homestead Survival Life and it teaches people about five things they need to do consistently and repetitively on their property for survival purposes. Details are on the sales page.
This 11+ page, 5,275-word PLR report covers the following:
- Fishing Gear Is a Must Have for Properties with Water Sources
- Hunting Gear Is Commonplace on Most Homesteads
- Sewing Supplies Enable You to Fix Clothes and Bedding
- Generators Help Maintain Power if the Grid Fails
- Axes and Chainsaws Help Keep Wood Stockpiled
- Keep a Large Supply of Seeds for
Farming
- Gardening Tools Allow You to Plant and Harvest
- Sturdy Boots Will Ensure Your Safety and Comfort
- Large Amounts of Rope and Cord Help Everywhere
- Printed Guides and Books Help You Master Various Skills
- Durable Cookware Will Last You a Lifetime
- Cold Weather Supplies May Be Essential for Your Homestead
- Wood Burning Stoves Help You Cook and Stay Warm
- Rain Gear Helps Keep You Dry Through Storms
- Water Storage and Collection Systems Keep Fresh Water
Stocked
- Livestock Medicine and Treatments Help Save Your Animals
- Various Construction Materials May Be Hard to Come By
- Non-Electric Construction Tools Are a Must Have for Homesteads
- Multiple Kinds of Fire Starters Will Keep You Warm and Well Fed
- Have Ample Amounts of Clothing for the Whole Family
** This PLR comes in both Word and TXT formats
Free
Graphic
I've included a PNG file that you can use in your marketing.
Be one of the only people within a 48-hour timeframe to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/top-20-products-for-homestead-survival-48-hour-limited-plr
Niche Talk
One thing I always encourage people about it picking niches to be in that you are part of the consumer base yourself. It helps SO much, whether
you're an affiliate or a vendor because you know what the buyer wants.
You live it. You have a passion for it. When it comes to survival prepping, I AM my own audience. I converted a bedroom into a storage room for it. I learn as much as possible about it and I'm vigilant about news and trends regarding this niche.
Or take golf - I'm now 54. I haven't truly gotten to play
(like really play) in about 32 years - but at that time, I was training and almost ready for the LPGA. I've hit some balls here and there since then and I can still outdrive any man at the range (which is unusual and fun). But now, I can get into this niche both as a beginner (again) and a senior (almost) and as a woman golfer. I'm excited about it.
When I think my interests and hobbies, the niches I'd love to be in (or are in)
include writing fiction, cooking, gardening, pets, golf, survival, stress relief, and parenting. We can't do it all so we have to pick things not ONLY based on our interests, but on other factors like demand and interest by others, product promotion potential, competition and more.
What niches interest you (whether you have experience or not) that you aren't in yet? It's a great way to force yourself to be more proactive.
Having survival sites and needing to make content makes me more likely to buy and try something to review. Getting my golf game back this year now that I'm off social media and training my body for it means the same - I can't wait to get some of the new golf gadgets and make content for an audience like me.
Tiff ;)