Best Blog Posts for Engagement, Top 10 Tips Self Help Ideas PLR, Best Habit for IM?

Published: Wed, 02/01/17

Hi !

I spent this morning taking my son to his prospective college for a seniors excellence day (for high ranking seniors). He's having fun and says it's very nice, so that makes me happy even though I hate the idea of him being a grown up this summer.

Today I was perusing the Internet because I was bored with systems and topics. I realized how little has changed lately aside from social advertising and mobile marketing, which I know is huge - but eh. It's a snoozer for me. I like people type stuff.

Even all of the "sky is falling" warnings about Google have disappeared. So there's not a ton of new stuff for me to learn that I WANT to learn. (That's key).

One thing I did find was a question asking which TYPES of blog posts attract the most traffic. For me, it's always the ones who make my audience the MOST uncomfortable - the kind that shakes them up and makes them get real about their obstacles. Factual posts, step-by-step ones, reviews - none of those match the butt kicking, "Oh no! That describes me!" posts.

Every niche might be different. A health blog might attract more with something step-by-step. A parenting blog might attract more people to a funny blog post. What do you think in your niche, readers engage with more blog post-wise?

Another awesome thing I saw asked what my best habit was. For me? It's updating my projects daily in an organized, broken down manner so I know every day what needs to be done. I don't like seeing a broad project list - it's overwhelming. Another good one I have is always educating myself - with everything from sales copy books to mindset.

What's your BEST habit?

Let me share some tips and ideas for a neat little $15 launch with Self Help Tip Sheet Reports that Justin Popovic made live today - I looked it over (including the upsell) and it's well written with some good potential for you. It's on sale here:

http://www.toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_52_3_53

Basically, there are 10 tip sheet reports (just a few pages each) all in the self help arena, including these topics:

- Being More Mindful
- Being More Productive
- Finding Inner Peace
- Being Optimistic
- Being a Better Leader
- Increasing Memory
- Dealing with Change
- Positive Self Talk
- Finding Your Passion
- Being More Persistent

So the front end is a set of the reports, and the upsell (OTO) is this information repurposed into mind maps, PowerPoint slides, and social posters.

You can break up the content, so you can use it to start discussions on your social networking sites. Or, create a blog post out of the tip and add your personalized thoughts or experiences.

I love how Justin's pack can be crossed over into so many niches. It's not all for success. You could use inner peace for people who are emotional eaters, for example - or for the depression niche. You could use mindfulness for anti aging, stress relief and weight loss as well as parenting. You have a lot of options with it.

Sometimes, what attracts your audience the most is your ability to make them mentally tough in their pursuits, and that's what this pack helps with. It's only on sale for 4 days though here:

http://www.toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_52_3_53


Okay I'm working on some last bits for my Writing Challenge participants and I'll be back with some new stuff this week!

Tiff ;)

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