This Tip in Barb's Latest Cheat Sheet Is Awesome! Grab a Free Copy Book, Niches

Published: Wed, 03/01/17

Hi !

Yesterday I got the worst part of the year behind me - taxes! Now I get to move on to the task of finding a car for my middle child - I promised after taxes were done, we'd go shopping.

Today I'm working on a few projects - PLR rights to one of my challenges (the how to use your PLR one), a new PLR launch on embarrassing health niches (so lucrative!), and my how to host a challenge challenge. Fiction is first, though - right after I get this email out so I can start my day.

#1 - Under $4 and Worth It!

I woke up this morning and was going through some tip emails and found a note by Barb Ling about her latest cheat sheet (this one is about something I LOVE - a mix of news trends and Amazon)!

I have to tell you, it NEVER dawned on me to use the first three tips in her cheat sheet. Those specific search phrases will be GOLD for Azon Associates.

And I have a tip for you to add to it:

Under Step #1 (on the third bulletpoint), add your NICHE between those 2 search words Barb gives you. Like toy, health, anti aging, survival, etc. It delivers incredibly targeted results.

Two great finds I discovered were in using the word "cooking" and then "dating" on my second search (separately, not together). Both had some good ideas.

The cheatsheet is less than $4 here:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/z4gs4/0


#2 - Grab a Free Copy Book

Ray Edwards is one of the highest paid copywriters in the world, and his teachings are amazing. I took his course last year. He has a free download today of his mega sales letter and he analyzes why it worked so well. This could be great for you regardless of niche - you can pick up the free tips here:

https://hw112.isrefer.com/go/salesletterebook/a103


#3 - Leadership Authority Review

I dug into Aurelius Tjin's new Leadership biz in a box and I enjoyed the read. One thing I want to note - when you think of "leadership," please don't ONLY consider it from a top CEO position. Leadership is being studied by ALL sorts of people wayyyyy lower on the totem pole because they want to advance.

Also, they start out leading small - maybe an assistant supervisor - and people given ANY sort of power in being in charge of others takes it seriously, and many are absorbing the skills to move up again and again.

Here's the biz in a box PLR under $10:

http://jvz1.com/c/5810/252986

Oh! And don't forget to use keyword tools to help you find targeted demographics for this. I did a "leadership for *" search and got these:

- leadership for healthcare professionals
- leadership for teens

- leadership for introverts (this would be a GOOD one! Deals with emotional success)

- leadership for engineers

- leadership for job interview (another great one - how can they convey leadership in an interview?)


Tweak the PLR and go for it!

Tiff ;)

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