Contest Minimums Strategy, JV Pages, WordPress Tools PLR Videos

Published: Thu, 06/23/16

Hi !

I'm about to settle down on the couch and give my eyeballs a break from the computer screen. Working SO hard this summer (it's usually my down time). But it has to be done, so I'll forge ahead. I'm also watching this whole EU thing on TV and it looks exciting even though it's not our politics here in the US.

So here's what I have for you today:

#1 - WordPress Tools PLR Videos
I LOVE Steve Doughterty's PLR videos. If y'all have never seen the quality of his productions, you're missing out. He is one of the most professional producers of PLR video I've ever seen - and it's perfect for those of you teaching your list how to blog on WordPress.

Check out the same:

http://jvz5.com/c/5810/223915

This time, he did a pack of tutorial videos on WordPress Tools - a niche, drilled down topic that's not the same old, rehashed stuff. There are 15 very high quality videos, and you can even break those up into smaller videos if you want.

Plus, there are tons of bonuses and extra support material if you've never used this type of PLR before. Steve is one of those good souls - a marketer with ethics on par with the quality of his content. His stuff is so good, you wn't WANT to edit it at all. His voice is smooth.


#2 - Contest Minimum Strategy
I think there are basically 2 types of people using contest minimums and you, as a PLR seller or affiliate, have to decide if it's right for you. Here's why I hate them:

http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/contest-minimums-strategy/


#3 - JV Pages

As I was creating my own JV page for my upcoming PLR sale on meal prep, I saw a tool under $10 with resale rights that's designed to let you "fill in the blanks" basically with JV info. What looks good about it is that it's a template, so we don't have to sit there remembering every time we launch a PLR sale or product, what should go into it.

http://jvz1.com/c/5810/222598

Basically, you download the file and upload them to your server. Then you log in and change the information as you want to - like your headlines, bulletpoints, description of the product, etc. Looks professional, too.

Okay I'm off to give my eyes a break!

Tiff ;)

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