Hi
I have a tip for you about social creator earnings so be sure to read the end of this email. I'll be focused on fiction a lot this week. Very excited to immerse myself into something I've been working on with my coaching through AI (not writing, just advising).
FYI: Later today at 9 AM CST Daniele Melandri is releasing a course where he shows 50 AI-powered traffic
strategies. It's called The AI Traffic Arsenal.
Also, Sharyn Sheldon has a FREE PLR
called: Ask AI for Insights, Not Answers. But she also has a new workshop (PLR) called Use AI as Your Thinking Partner launching today at a 60% off discount.
Today's PLR is a huge course with 52 full lessons for newbies who want
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This is something that I can price much cheaper, under $0.05 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.
The 52-Week Online Marketing Masterclass for Newbies – AI PLR is a comprehensive year-long course that transforms complete beginners into confident online marketers through 52
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Week 1: Online Marketing Should Be a System, Not a Scattered Task List - 5+ pages, 2,038
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Week 2: The Customer Journey From Stranger to Buyer - 5 pages, 2,052 words
Week 3: Which Business Model Actually Fits Your Life? - 5+ pages, 2,187 words
Week 4: Finding a Niche That Has Buyers, Not Just Browsers - 5+ pages, 2,304 words
Week 5: Getting Inside Your Ideal Customer's Head - 5+ pages, 2,156 words
Week 6: Creating Offers That Feel Like a No-Brainer - 6 pages, 2,381
Week 7: Your Home Base Website Without the Tech Headaches - 5+ pages, 2,274 words
Week 8:
Blogging That Builds Trust and Brings Traffic - 5+ pages, 2,067 words
Week 9: Long-Form Content That Works While You Sleep - 5+ pages, 2,092 words
Week 10: Short-Form Videos That Actually Support Your Business - 5+ pages, 2,107 words
Week 11: One Piece of Content, Multiple Platforms - 4+ pages, 1,874 words
Week 12: Using Facebook to Build Real Relationships - 5+ pagess, 2,010 words
Week 13: Getting Found on YouTube Without Going Viral - 4+ pages, 1,948 words
Week 14: TikTok and
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Week 15: Instagram as a Branding and Connection Tool - 5 pages, 1,906 words
Week 16: Pinterest is a Search Engine, Not Social Media - 5 pages, 1,991 words
Week 17: SEO Basics That Don't Require a Tech Degree - 6 pages, 2,369 words
Week 18: Writing for Search Engines and Real Humans - 5+ pages, 2,277 words
Week 19: Making Sure AI Can Find and Recommend You - 6+ pages, 2,284 words
Week 20: Paid Traffic When You're Ready
(And When You're Not) - 6+ pages, 2,317 words
Week 21: Why Your Email List Matters More Than Followers - 6 pages, 2,288 words
Week 22: Opt-In Pages That Make People Want to Sign Up - 5+ pages, 2,162 words
Week 23: Your First Emails and What to Say in Them - 5+ pages, 2,296 words
Week 24: Keeping Your List Warm Between Promotions - 5+ pages, 2,214 words
Week 25: A Simple Launch Plan That Won't Burn You Out - 5+ pages, 2,166 words
Week 26: Evergreen Funnels That Sell Without You
- 5+ pages, 2,243 words
Week 27: Creating eBooks and Workbooks People Will Pay For - 5+ pages, 1,982 words
Week 28: Video Courses Without the Production Nightmare - 5+ pages, 2,009 words
Week 29: Using PLR to Create Content Faster - 5+ pages, 2,072 words
Week 30: AI as Your Behind-the-Scenes Helper - 5+ pages, 2,076 words
Week 31: Affiliate Marketing Without Feeling Pushy - 5+ pages, 2,045 words
Week 32: Building Funnels Around Products You Didn't Create - 5+ pages, 1,957
words
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Week 34: Dropshipping: Is It Right for You? - 5 pages, 1,840 words
Week 35: Getting Paid by the Platforms You Post On - 5+ pages, 1,788 words
Week 36: Sales Copy That Sounds Like You, Not a Salesman - 5+ pages, 1,941 words
Week 37: Sales Pages That Convert Without the Hype - 5 pages, 1,964 words
Week 38: Emails That Get Opened and Actually Get Clicks - 4+ pages, 1,909 words
Week 39:
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Week 40: Testing Small Changes That Make Big Differences - 5+ pages, 1,815 words
Week 41: Letting Your Data Tell You What to Do Next - 4+ pages, 1,832 words
Week 42: A Content Plan You'll Actually Stick To - 4+ pages, 1,874 words
Week 43: Simple Branding That Makes You Recognizable - 5 pages, 1,846 words
Week 44: Turning Buyers Into Repeat Customers and Fans - 5+ pages, 1,892 words
Week 45: Checklists and
Routines That Keep You Sane - 5+ pages, 1,865 words
Week 46: Collaborations That Grow Your Reach Without the Risk - 5+ pages, 1,961 words
Week 47: Your First Mini Launch From Start to Finish - 5 pages, 1,912 words
Week 48: What Happens After Someone Buys - 5 pages, 1,808 words
Week 49: Dropping What Doesn't Work So You Can Focus - 5 pages, 1,859 words
Week 50: Crossover Niches That Expand Your Reach - 5 pages, 1,753 words
Week 51: Staying Alert to Trends That Could Change
Everything - 5 pages, 1,777 words
Week 52: Building Automated Income That Pays You in Retirement - 5 pages, 1,749 words
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New Pattern of Earnings for Social Creators
I saw a pattern this week for social creators that I wanted to share with you. TONS of conversations about how random content is getting viral views and
lots of earnings.
Not "all niche" accounts. Not "an account for xyz passion I have" but normal people's accounts with a ton of random stuff. Might be a mix of a pet video, your love of pickles (thanks Gary V. for that example - he made a video about this topic on TikTok), sleep issues, a meal you're cooking, and so on.
Seems like platforms are now giving HEAVY weight to mix
authentic accounts and the content they're publishing. I even saw creators complaining that they'd made a specific niche account and views and earnings were down while "ordinary people" posting about cold weather and the fact their kid were two different socks were dominating.
Why would this be? Because it's relatable. It's not too tryhard. It's just people sharing and one thing someone else mentioned is the fact that there's a
loneliness epidemic now.
So consumers are responding big time to normal, authentic accounts. And because of that fact, platforms are serving it up so that views = ad revenue for them.
This is good news for those who just want to be themselves, now you can - and get paid for it. Less pressure coming up with daily content around a single topic.
Tiff ;)