Hi
My son came over today to help my other son take a perfectly new looking barely used dresser down to the curb for the trash tomorrow and not 1 minute after they came inside, someone had grabbed it. LOL! Our neighbors must be watching for things because it always happens - everything we put down that's big - a bed, table whatever - is scooped up. I appreciate it, though because I never have to hire anyone.
24 Hours Left: You have this much time to grab the limited PLR called 5 AI Images to Make and Use in Your Marketing. Also, I have a lesson at the end of today's email for you - about the rite of passage we have as online entrepreneurs. I am paying those dues right now, babay and it stinks
but it is necessary!
FYI: Michelle Farmer has a new Fall and Winter Foraging PLR Planner. The Coupon code: FALLFORAGE saves you 50% for now. And Sharyn Sheldon has a Customer Experience Essentials (24 different products) on a Flash Sale this weekend. It's 50% off until Monday. You can pick and choose the items.
52 Weeks of 1-Day Marketing Challenges - AI Assisted PLR (Just $10 - Under $0.10/Page)
This is a bundle of individual articles
called 52 Weeks of 1-Day Marketing Challenges - AI Assisted PLR. I researched topics and 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. You can see an excerpt on the sales page.
This is something that I can price much cheaper, under $0.10 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 to pull in targeted traffic, build a list of loyal subscribers, nurture them and convert them into buyers with a content pack that's ready to use today!
The 52 Weeks of
1-Day Marketing Challenges bundle is an entire year's worth of weekly challenges your readers will love. People want actionable lessons that aren't overwhelming. They like bite-sized, yet effective instructions on how to make many of the different components of their online business operate more efficiently and effectively. This is a great way to share your leadership skills, get your audience engaged and active and help people further grow their business into a success. You can publish these
online on your blog, email them out, post them on social media or even sell it as a compiled eBook.
This 104-page, 54,994-word bundle includes:
Week #1: Create and Launch a Micro-Landing Page - 2+ pages, 890 words
Week #2: Develop a 7-Day Email Nurture Sequence - 2+ pages, 1,164 words
Week #3: Create a Lead Magnet to Grow Your Email List - 2+ pages,
1,153 words
Week #4: Conduct 10 Customer Interviews for Insights - 2+ pages, 946 words
Week #5: Create and Schedule a Month's Worth of Social Media Posts - 2+ pages, 977 words
Week #6: Optimize Your Website for Silo SEO - 2+ pages, 932 words
Week #7: Launch a 24-Hour Flash Sale for Your Product - 2+ pages, 1,006 words
Week #8: Record and Publish a Podcast Episode - 2+ pages, 1,052 words
Week #9: Create and Launch a Simple Online Course - 2+ pages, 1,147 words
Week #10: Write
a Guest Post and Pitch It to a Relevant Blog - 2+ pages, 1,094 words
Week #11: Create a Video Sales Letter (VSL) - 2+ pages, 1,160 words
Week #12: Set Up and Launch a Chatbot for Your Website - 2+ pages, 988 words
Week #13: Write and Send a Promotional Email to Your List - 2+ pages, 1,014 words
Week #14: Create and Launch a Facebook Ad Campaign - 2+ pages, 1,139 words
Week #15: Develop a Content Upgrade for Your Most Popular Blog Post - 2+ pages, 1,062 words
Week #16: Reach Out
to 10 Potential Affiliates - 2 pages, 880 words
Week #17: Create and Launch an Instagram Story Campaign - 2+ pages, 969 words
Week #18: Host a Live Q&A or Webinar to Engage Your Audience - 2+ pages, 992 words
Week #19: Create a Series of Pinterest Pins for Your Products - 2+ pages, 1,068 words
Week #20: Set Up and Optimize an Abandoned Cart Email Sequence - 2+ pages, 1,063 words
Week #21: Create a Video Tutorial for Your Product or Service - 2+ pages, 1,156 words
Week #22:
Develop a FAQ Page with Rich Snippets for SEO - 2+ pages, 960 words
Week #23: Set Up and Launch a Retargeting Ad Campaign - 2+ pages, 1,011 words
Week #24: Create a SlideShare Presentation and Promote It - 2+ pages, 1,031 words
Week #25: Develop a User-Generated Content Campaign - 2+ pages, 902 words
Week #26: Create and Distribute an Infographic - 2+ pages, 1,036 words
Week #27: Develop a Series of Testimonial Graphics - 2+ pages, 937 words
Week #28: Set Up and Launch a
LinkedIn Article Campaign - 2+ pages, 1,107 words
Week #29: Set Up and Optimize YouTube Channel SEO - 2+ pages, 1,059 words
Week #30: Write a Case Study or Customer Success Story - 2+ pages, 1,102 words
Week #31: Develop a Seasonal Marketing Calendar - 2+ pages, 979 words
Week #32: Analyze Customer Sentiment with AI - 2+ pages, 1,081 words
Week #33: Create a Product Comparison Guide - 2+ pages, 1,110 words
Week #34: Develop an Email Signature Marketing Campaign - 2+ pages,
1,070 words
Week #35: Create a Virtual Event Concept and Landing Page - 2+ pages, 1,215 words
Week #36: Develop a Series of X Threads on Industry Topics - 2+ pages, 1,041 words
Week #37: Set Up and Optimize a Marketing Automation Workflow - 2+ pages, 1,189 words
Week #38: Create a Series of Quote Graphics for Social Sharing - 2+ pages, 1,089 words
Week #39: Develop and Launch a Customer Feedback Survey Campaign - 2+ pages, 1,132 words
Week #40: Write a High-Converting Blog Post
in 24 Hours - 2+ pages, 1,208 words
Week #41: Analyze Your Website’s Traffic and Optimize One Page - 2+ pages, 1,151 words
Week #42: Record and Edit a 5-Minute Explainer Video - 2+ pages, 1,073 words
Week #43: Research and Create a Keyword Strategy - 2+ pages, 1,090 words
Week #44: Update or Repurpose an Existing Piece of Content - 2+ pages, 970 words
Week #45: Record and Publish a Facebook or Instagram Live Video - 2+ pages, 1,214 words
Week #46: Conduct a Social Media
Follower Growth Challenge - 2+ pages, 1,046 words
Week #47: Start a Facebook Group and Engage 10 Members - 2+ pages, 1,103 words
Week #48: Analyze Competitor Content and Find Gaps - 2+ pages, 1,097 words
Week #49: Run an A/B Test on Your Website or Ad Campaign - 2+ pages, 1,097 words
Week #50: Create and Schedule 10 Social Media Posts - 2+ pages, 1,052 words
Week #51: Identify and Engage with 10 Potential Influencers - 2+ pages, 986 words
Week #52: Draft a Year-End Marketing
Plan - 2+ pages, 1,004 words
Download this bundle now for just $10 (under $0.10/page) here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/52-weeks-of-1-day-marketing-challenges-ai-assisted-plr
Health
Journey
Everything is back to normal - I feel good, healthy, etc. My son is down 7 pounds now and he noticed when he went to the gym, his energy level was WAY up. Even dieting, if you're eating fewer calories ut the quality of food is toxic, you won't feel your best.
You might feel a bit better than when overeating, but organic food is a whole
'nother ballgame. Poor Scarlett had some croissants today and as she's looking up the ingredients (they weren't organic) one of them had some sort of mutation DNA changing ingredient. What in the world!?
Today I just ate leftovers. I had coffee for breakfast and the rest of the filet mignon, rice and vegetables I had yesterday. I has another DeeBees icee, too. They're so yummy.
Our Entrepreneurial Rite of Passage
Let's talk about something we don't discuss enough in the entrepreneurial world: the difficult, messy, but necessary journey between where we start and where we want to be. I'm knee-deep in it now.
It's the "in-between" phase where we're juggling our day jobs
or first jobs in this industry, side hustles, and big dreams. This phase isn't just a waiting room where you are stuck before the magic happens.
It's a rite of passage - a crucial part of all of our entrepreneurial stories. It's where we build the muscles of commitment, consistency, and creativity that will power our ultimate success.
I've been there, and
let me tell you, over 25 years, it's been one heck of a ride! When my son Shawn was a baby and needed extra care due to having RSV (a respiratory illness), I quit my job and jumped into ghostwriting for various marketing gurus.
Was it my dream job? Not exactly. I was at their beck and call, underpaid by some, etc. But it allowed me to stay home with my child and kept food on the table. More importantly, it taught me valuable
skills and introduced me to the world of online business. I learned SO much. I was a sponge.
As time went on, I leveled up to selling PLR content. Another stepping stone, another set of skills learned. And you know what? I'm still doing it today, consistently, creatively, always learning something new - new topics and trends or ways of doing things. It pays the bills and gives me the freedom to pursue my ultimate passion: fiction
writing.
Every day, I make sure my PLR work is done before I dive into my fiction projects. It's not always easy, but it's necessary. All of these experiences, all of these "detours" are not just paying the bills. They're shaping me into the entrepreneur and author I want to be. When I do get the ball rolling in fiction more than I have, I'll have marketing insight, networking abilities and customer service experience to
thrive.
So to all of you out there working a day job or grinding away at an online gig you're not finding rewarding while building your empire on the side, or freelancing in one field while dreaming of another, I see you. I've been you. I still am you. And I want you to know: you're not just waiting for your real life to begin. You're living it. You're growing, learning, and becoming the person who will achieve those big
dreams.
Embrace this journey. Don't be sour about it. Celebrate the small wins even if it's not related to your ultimate goal. Learn from the setbacks. I've had computer crashes where I lost everything. I've had people steal from me. Be consistent in your efforts, no matter how small they might seem. And most importantly, keep that fire burning for your ultimate goal, whether it's becoming a bestselling author, a top influencer, or
whatever sets your soul on fire. For me, it's fiction. I want it bad.
Remember, every successful entrepreneur has a story of hustle and doing what needs to be done while never losing sight of the dream. You're writing your story right now. Make it a good one - be willing to say, "I put in the hard work. I didn't stop and beg people to give me a shortcut because I didn't want to work hard." Because that's never going to get
you to where you want to be.
Tiff ;)