Last Lesson in Free 3-Part Copy Lesson, Tip on Using IM for Newbies Content, Blog

Published: Wed, 03/08/17

Hi !

Tonight is another night where my kids aren't getting out of school until late - like 8 PM. Yearbook deadlines make for one exhausted mama, but that's okay because I LOVE the fact that my son is excited about learning Photoshop, design and layout, and taking pride in his work (he redid shots taken by another student because he knew they weren't up to par) - I admire hard work!

#1 - Last Lesson in Free 3-Part Copy Lesson

Ray Edwards released part 3 today of his free copy course, and this lesson is called How to Use Your Copy to Actually Make Money. I'll link to the first parts of the series below, too, but part 3 is here:

https://hw112.isrefer.com/go/video3/a103


By the way, he DOES take this free course down - he's not one of those who says he will and then doesn't, so if copy is a sore spot for you, he's the guy to help. Here are the other first parts:

- The $2 Billion Sales Letter You’ve Never Heard Of - https://hw112.isrefer.com/go/salesletterebook/a103
- Why Marketing Fails And How To Fix It - https://hw112.isrefer.com/go/video1/a103
- Why Every Business Needs A Sales Letter, And How To Write A Good One - https://hw112.isrefer.com/go/video2/a103

The first one is a PDF prequel of sorts. The others (including todays) are lessons that come in video, text or audio format for your preference.

#2 - Tip on Using IM for Newbies Content

Everyone's always needing fresh content for this niche, and Sajan and Justin did a biz in a box launch for it on sale here under $10:

https://jvz1.com/c/5810/253860

Now my advice? Change the course to something that has levels. Change the title to something like: Beginner to Advanced Internet Marketing. Then, leave their content intact but ADD things that are what are known as "Pro Tips" (you've probably seen memes of that topic before).

So for instance, wherever you see a beginner tip, add a pro tip - something more advanced that they can implement later. This would attract more people from an intermediate to advanced stage and also give you more selling opportunities of plugins, etc.

#3 - Blog

I'm in the process of shutting down my TiffanyDow.com blog. I don't want it to exist anymore (bad memories from a bad marriage), so I'm transferring the beneficial blog posts (and updating where necessary) to my TiffanyLambert.com/blog. Here is what got transferred so far in case you never got to see these posts:

- How to Price Your Product: http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/how-to-price-your-product/
- Socialization for Product Launch Success: http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/socialization-for-product-launch-success/
- Every Product Is a How to Product: http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/every-product-is-a-how-to-product/
- What If People Dislike Your Product?: http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/what-if-people-dislike-your-product/

Y'all have a great day - and remember to incorporate some self care. You deserve it.

Tiff ;)

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