How to Articles, Salad Bowl Gardening, Video Challenge, Kindle Eye Opener
Published: Sat, 06/11/16
YEA! Summer has officially arrived for me. I spent yesterday swimming at my Mom's and man, by the time I got home I was deliciously exhausted to the point where I slept so good and woke up with that good kind of sore feeling from swimming around. Loved it. Doing it again tomorrow.
But today it's work day. Have some good stuff for you!
#1 - New Blog Post on How to Articles
Some people aren't natural writers, so I wanted to help you with my own tips on how to write a how to article. Hope it helps!
http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/how-to-write-a-how-to-article/
#2 - Growing Your Own Salad Bowl (PLR - Cool Twist)
Ohhh this is a cool one. It's a newly launched PLR for the gardening and health niches called Grow Your Own Salad Bowl. Perfect for indoors, anti aging and dieting niches. Love it. Made me hungry.
http://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=55
Pack comes with:
- 10 PLR Articles (400+ words)
- 10 Product Reviews
- 10 Salad and Salad Dressing Recipes
- 10 Social Media Posts
- 1 Short Report on Growing Greens For Green Smoothies
#3 - Mini Video Challenge - PERFECT for 'Fraidy Cats!
Some of you are still fence sitting. Too nervous. Think you'll do it "some other time." Do it now, and you'll have it behind you! This is a 2-week mini challenge that helps you start video blogging. EVERY person in this challenge has ways they can improve - nobody's perfect.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/indexvidblog.html
I'll be covering tips on what to talk about (each day is mapped out for topics but you can choose your own topic if you like).
I'll be talking about tips for making it look good, sound quality (all without buying stuff), and making tha connecting with your audience. This is a Keep It Simple Stuypid course, where we don't over-complicate things.
And you get my personal evaluation if you want it) on EVERY single video you do for the 14 day challenge.
This starts tomorrow, on Sunday, but you can join in at any time!
#4 - Kindle Tips
For those of you wanting to write for Kindle but not understanding what to write about, I did something really cool that helped me.
I sat down and went into the subgenre I wanted to write about. It's women's fiction - contemporary stuff. I went to the bestseller list for that subgenre and made a Word File. I wrote down:
- The titles of the top 20 books
- A notation of what the covers were
- Themes in the books
- Things reviewers loved
- Things reviewers hated
Guess what I discovered in my quest to "write to market?" (That's a book I read, by the way). I discovered patterns like one word three of the top 20 books had, a specific items in three of the covers, themes that EVERY single book included (like a cheating husband or small town), things people loved like the ex getting what was coming to him, and things people hated like weak female characters.
It was amazing what spending one evening looking at the top 20 list did for me.
The next day I was able to brainstorm a unique book that hit on all of the preferred elements for my genre's audience. I even came up with a neat twist with my Mom yesterday while swimming.
Sometimes you just have to open your eyes and look for patterns and it'll come to you. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Tiff ;)
P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html