Mojo Strategizing, Triple Niche Profit Brainstorm Session
Published: Fri, 01/12/18
I just booked a day at an indoor water park for my daughter and her friends - I love that place because it's so warm inside and right now, I'm freezing - even with the heater cranked up to 74. LOL! I'm a Texas girl - I love summer weather, unless we get ice or snow and get to stay home where it's cozy. But I have to get out in it today - and it's SO windy and freezing it's miserable.
Thanks for all the kind words of support about my email yesterday - scary to hear even MORE of you had issues with the same person. Ugh.
Some of you were helping me think of a strategy to regain my mojo - the fire under my butt that helps me be more driven during times when there's nothing pressing to "drive" me.
I got all kinds of great advice - from "go with it" - meaning the seasons of productivity - to "incentivize yourself." I like that idea, too. Maybe a bit of both. I tend to do well with fun challenges for myself, so last night I saw there - and I'll do more of that today - and tried to create a plan of attack to rev me up whenever there's not a dire need to be revved up with business.
I'll let y'all know how it goes - good to know I'm not alone - many of you expressed feeling the same so we need to do something to up our game during these lackadaisical times.
Okay let's have a brainstorming session! There are 3 niches with PLR launches today so before you get them, read some ideas:
Niche #1: Simple Weight Loss
This launch is by Rick Warid and it's got a cool name that will resonate with consumers: Simply Slim on sale as a full biz in a box here: https://jvz6.com/c/5810/288385
Weight loss is a struggle many people fight for years and decades - and anything that can make that easier, and more permanent (which is a big slant for the guide) is welcomed.
Some domains you might grab that are available:
- SimpleSlimmingTips.com
- SimplestWeightLoss.com
- EasiestDiets.com <----- OMG that seems like a fantastic domain to me! Two words and perfect for promoting a ton of plans.
Go with the word "for" - meaning do reviews for the easiest diets for people who crave sugar, or easiest diets for people who don't like to cook, and so on. Whenever you go through and promote a plan that fits perfectly for them, think of which tangible items - either kitchen gadgets or fitness gear - that would pair nicely with it. For example, they might love low carb courses or books if they hate cooking and want to get take out and need to know what to order - or a crockpot they can dump ingredients into and not worry about until it's ready.
I would make a schedule - maybe cover one plan or one strategy each week of the year. It's not hard to find 52 diets to cover. You could even test them out M-F and have Saturday and Sunday to do whatever you wanted.
Niche #2: Internet Marketing
The topic of this launch by Dominic Anderton is Content Marketing Domination and this opens the door to a bunch of profit opportunities for you as a marketer. His sale is here: https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/czr1c/0 and it includes a total of 15 long articles (10 articles plus 5 bonus ones).
He has a nice upsell (OTO) with five reports about affiliate marketing, social content marketing, video creation and video content marketing, and email content.
What I would do is get an available domain like OnlineContentStrategy.com or something similar and think of all the ways you can use content, such as using it in:
- Email autoresponders
- Social networking sites
- Infographics
- Book publishing
- Blogging...and more.
Each one you list, think of a way you can recommend a tool or something for that item and earn a commission. So for instance, you can take Dominic's article about the different types of content marketing and where it discusses video, you could recommend a video editing software and earn money from the recommendation. That's one example - do that for all of the content ideas you can think of or that he mentions in his content itself.
You can also take all of his articles and reports in the upsell and compile it into a course for sale, too. You can earn that way AND through affiliate commissions making recommendations - like on the email autoresponders one listed above, recommend Aweber and get that monthly check in the mail for your commissions.
And HERE's a good idea - since you have a content marketing slant, you can sign up as an affiliate and promote the top PLR sites and teach people how to use private label rights in their content marketing. Every time they need new content for their site, they can go through you because your lessons will link to the top providers where you'll earn a commission.
Niche #3: Personal Development / Self Help
Well this is timely! LOL! Based on what I was going through - how about a little "Dealing with Difficult People" niche by Justin Popovic? He has it heavily discounted for his launch here:
http://www.toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_100_3_101
Had to laugh because it covers "the user," the complainer, the bully and more. We all have those - and on a more serious note, stress is at an all-time high right now for many people, so learning how to handle people is an important skill set.
Personally, I'd get an available domain like HandlingConfrontation.com - and go through the teach them about each persona. There are books on Amazon you can promote (or Barnes and Noble, etc.) that can teach people how to handle different specific types of people.
But the way I'd tackle it is to help them with stress relief and fortifying their strength to set boundaries with these people. Self help books are HUGE and when you pair it with stress relief, it offers even more profit potential.
Justin has a whole biz in a box deal for this topic, so that gives you tons of content to use.
Every time I see a niche topic, I ask myself how I would monetize it - and I start going through the maze of opportunities. I check domains and look in forums to see what slants might be available. It's fascinating (and dangerous because it makes me want to hop into a gazillion different niches, too).
Okay I'm going to get back to brainstorming my OWN mojo journey. Even a swift kick in the rear with my Texas sized boots isn't working - it's going to take more now that I've found a new normal of peace and calm.
Tiff ;)
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