The "Healthy You" PLR Launch with Tiff's Tips

Published: Wed, 08/24/16

Hi !

I'm home working today after dropping my kids off for their first day of school. I held up okay until we drove past the kindergartners and I saw the moms and dads holding their little hands and my 6'2 senior sat beside me. I wanted to roll down my window and warn them about how fast these years will pass, but I didn't. Just fought the tears under my sunglasses until he exited the car then drove home in a blur.

I sound like a big crybaby - and I am. They're my "why" and I work hard to give them good lives.

So I'm back home, overly doting on the dogs and cats now (ha ha) and working!

I had been reviewing a new launch by April Lemarr for all you healthy living bloggers. I saw this content last week and knew I'd want to share it with you because the quality is sooooooo good.

April launched it here and you have the option of monthly or annual (savings):

http://jvz9.com/c/5810/231717

This one is a monthly set but it's awesome - containing 15 blog posts, 15 emails, 5 "top 5" articles (love this!), and 10 product reviews.

So basically, you're getting everything each month to keep your business up. Now I have some Tiff's Tips below, but let me share the first month's pack with you first. It includes:

Blog Posts:

1. 3 Tips on How To Keep Exercising With a Busy Schedule (521 words)
2. How to Create an Exercise Plan When You Have a Busy Schedule (465 words)
3. How to Use the FitBit to Reach 10,000 Steps a Day (523 words)
4. Meal Prep and Planning is Essential to Stay Healthy (463 words)
5. 3 Tips to Quick & Easy Meal Prep (490 words)
6. 6 Meal Prep Lunch Ideas (430 words)
7. How to Have Year Round Fresh Herbs (485 words)
8. Why Buying Seasonal Produce is a Good Choice (451 words)
9. Where to Find Fresh Produce in Your Area (447 words)
10. DIY Indoor Herb Ideas (499 words)
11. 3 Ways to Use Seasonal Produce in Your Meal Prep (457 words)
12. No Cook Meal Prep Ideas (453 words)
13. Benefit of Okra (425 words)
14. Benefit of Rosemary (453 words)
15. Benefit of Farm to Table Movement (428 words)

Emails:

1. Why Exercise Plans are Important (399 words)
2. 3 Ways an Exercise Journal Will Help (403 words)
3. Being safe When Using a Fitbit (419 words)
4. Why Everyone Should Consider Meal Prep (402 words)
5. What to Look For in Meal Prep Books (409 words)
6. Favorite Meal Prep Lunch Recipe (409 words)
7. Top 3 Herbs to Grow Indoors (388 words)
8. 3 Favorite Fall Veggies (410 words)
9. 3 Ways to Find Local Farms to Buy Produce From (411 words)
10. 5 Veggies That Freeze Well (430 words)
11. 3 Sizes of Meal Prep Containers to Get (392 words)
12. How To Plant Herbs in a Mason Jar (432 words)
13. How to Use Okra (385 words)
14. How To Grow Rosemary Indoors (393 words)
15. Why You should Take a Closer Look at the Farm to Table Movement (393 words)

Top 5:

1. Top 5 Containers to Use For Meal Prep (584 words)
2. Top 5 Fitbit Products (534 words)
3. Top 5 Indoor Herb Garden Containers (589 words)
4. Top 5 Meal Prep Books (526 words)
5. Top 5 Meal Services (510 words)

Product reviews:

1. 3 Tier Stackable Garden (461 words)
2. Blue Apron Review (476 words)
3. Concept 2 Model D Rowing Machine (468 words)
4. Fitbit Blaze Review (451 words)
5. Fitbit Surge Review (424 words)
6. Fix, Freeze, Feast Book Review (425 words)
7. From asparagus to zucchini (438 words)
8. GymPad Review (431 words)
9. Hello Fresh Review (447 words)
10. Reusable Meal Prep Containers Review (420 words)


http://jvz9.com/c/5810/231717


---> Tiff's Tips <---

Okay so now let's look at the best way to handle this content pack.

First thing you do is unzip it and create a Used folder inside the main file. This is where you'll put content after you've used it, so you know what's on your blog, sent via email, etc.

Second, decide if you want to use the content as individual pieces OR, bundle it up for reports like opt in usage, bonuses, or as a product to sell. If you're bundling, go ahead and turn it into a PDF and blast it out to the audience or set it up for download.

If you're using it individually, start with the blog posts. One at a time, go through and do these steps:

- Read through once
- Add personalization and opinions (I like to add an intro and conclusion in ALL of them)
- Add hyperlinks to affiliate items, like in #3 for the Fitbit - oh, and link to the search results page if there are more than 1, not just one item page. Don't forget relevant books! They convert better than anything on Amazon.
- Add an image. I love depositphotos, and always buy small, but you can also try morguefile.com for freebies.

Next, go through the emails and queue them up (or better yet - post them as blog posts and queue up emails that direct your subscribers to the blog to read it in its entirety). Do the same with personalization, links and images.

For your top 5 articles, do the same as above but consider making it SLIGHTLY different. You could keep them as is, OR, divide the articles up so that you pit 2 products against each other in each article and then with the 5th product, use it as its own blog post product review. You may need to stretch it out a teeny bit if it's shorter, but you can always add opinion for that!

Or, keep the top 5 as is and add 5 more for a top 10 article. Regardless of what you choose, link to each product with both a text and image hyperlink AND also link to the search results page for that category using your affiliate link.

The product reviews are awesome as is, but you could also take what she's done and compare it to one competing product. Half the work's done for you - so all you'd have to do is find a comparable product and write up a blurb about how it compares to the original item. At the end, make a recommendation with your own opinion and insight.

This is an incredible pack. I love that she's doing this health membership because it's a nice variety of topics that look WAY more organic for a broader health site than something that has one sole focus only. For example, April's pack covers food choices, meal prep, exercise, herbs, health time management and more.

Now isn't that MORE like a blog would be? A mix, right? Not 30 pieces of exercise equipment in a row. That'd be great for a site specifically about exercise equipment, but if your site is about anti aging or diabetes or healthy cooking, then THIS mix would hit the nail on the head!

http://jvz9.com/c/5810/231717


Okay I'm off to fiction write and work on my Halloween PLR. Enjoy your day!

Tiff ;)

P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html