Hi
I spent a few days working a LOT on fiction. Even before I started, I felt inpet, like imposter syndrome. Who do I think I am trying to write thrillers? Isn't it funny how we are our own worst enemy?
I feel like there's an audience base (like me) who wants the psychological without the gruesome horror aspect or scandalous-type stuff included. At least I do. I may be not hitting the mark at all. I
got a book called Pretty Girls and I'm trying to get through it but it is gross and alarming and making it difficult. I just want to know the ending and trying to learn other methods of the writing. Seems like it could have been written without it but then that's what many like, I guess.
Today I'm working on PLR so that'll launch after midnight at some point. But there are 2 limited discount launches today...one with an earlybird
bonus.
Micro-Moment Marketing PLR
Sharyn Sheldon has a Micro-Moment Marketing PLR bundle that launched today on sale for 67% off PLUS it as an earlybird bonus. It's all about delivering on your audience's immediate needs in real-time,
which drives higher conversions and sales.
Not sure what a 'micro-moment' is? There are 4 types of 'I want' moments when customers and potential customers have an immediate need:
- I want to 'know' - when they want info but aren't ready to buy.
- I want to 'go' - when they want to visit somewhere physical or find something on a website.
- I want to 'do' - when they need help on how
to do something, including post-purchase.
- I want to 'buy' - when they're ready to buy something.
She covers each in the course, including a process for identifying the micro-moment decision points in the customer journey (in line with their 'moments of truth'). And, of course, tactics and implementation planning for leveraging the unique micro-moments for different types of businesses.
Click here to get your 67% off PLUS the earlybird bonus:
https://www.contentsparks.com/1232-493.html
Productization Playbook PLR
Lynette Chandler has a new Productization Playbook PLR on sale. If your audience is looking to break free from the "dollars for hours" trap, this workbook is exactly what they need.
Here's a snapshot of what they can expect to find in the workbook:
- How to
identify the right service to productize, so they know exactly where to start
- How to simplify their process into a repeatable, scalable format
- Creating a pricing and packaging strategy that maximizes profit
- Building a marketing and sales funnel to attract and convert customers
- Plan for long-term success with ongoing promotion and upsell strategies
Grab it on a discount here:
https://www.thriveanywhere.com/account/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=189
Health Journey
I ordered a book on Hypothyroidism today. I swear I think I have that. I have so many symptoms of it. My doctor did a normal thyroid test that showed no issues
but I found out they have to comprehensive panel. I'm going to test the protocol in the book to see how it affects me for 90 days.
Placed another order for more organic stuff. We're finally really finding what we like and don't like organics-wise. And some stuff is hit or miss. Colby-jack cheese, for example was good initially but we must've gotten lucky with the first batch because subsequent orders have been cheese that doesn't
melt and is chewy.
There was an alarming article about how dire our toxicity is here in America.
Shocking. Seems like in 2012, everything started rapidly speeding up for health problems. I saw this neat quote on an organic ice cream pint I opened:
"The Future of Food Is in Our Past." I took that to mean we need to go old school - growing our food without chemicals, less processed foods, smaller portions, etc.
I'm just really happy to see my kids eating healthier.
Even my oldest who is married is now swapping out his food. It means paying more for eggs, etc., but he's seen how well it's impacting us and he wants to do the same.
That's it for me for today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)