Growing Content Niche, Root of the Niche, Hang Tight

Published: Tue, 03/13/18


Well I spent my morning at one doctor and am going to another one tomorrow for lab work and stuff. Nothing majorly wrong, but please hang tight if you're waiting for me to move further on our Nick James implementation bonus on the Premium profits course. I will be back soon to that and I'll let you know in an email here when I update it next - shouldn't be more than a couple/few days!

#1 - Growing Content Niche

This is so cool and I'm glad someone finally has some training on it. Educational materials like worksheets for ALL grade levels are something teachers, substitutes and homeschoolers are in desperate need of - and they have a hard time finding it. 

Last year consumers spent $30 million on one site buying this kind of product. Do you think you're capable of making flash cards, worksheets, puzzles and more for students? This is perfect for people who want a content product but who may not feel confident in their upper tier educational skills like college level research, for example. 

They're buying it online, and you can easily compete for the sales. Amy Harrop has a thorough course showing you how to cash in on it. She named the course Edu Print - love the name! She put it on sale here until the 22nd:

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

Her courses are always incredible - she teaches so well, and that means you easily absorb and can apply the information. What I would do is get a domain like TeachersContent.com (it's available!) and start your own site with a simple shopping cart on it like DownloadGuard. (that's how my PLRMiniMart is set up). AND also use the site she suggests to list your products, too. 

SO much can be done in this niche and you can think outside the box - ask teachers, as homeschooling parents, and find out what tools they WISH they had like homework helpers, for example. Create something unique in addition to what everyone is already buying. 

#2 - Emotional Eating and Eating Disorders

I do this. I eat emotionally. It's why I'm overweight and also why I'm working with someone on the emotional issue attached to food. It can get overwhelming when food isn't just food - it's more - it's relief from stress. I started using food as comfort during my horrible marriage, and boy is it a bad habit to break now that it's over. 

I'm so grateful that Susie O Dea has launched this new PLR bundle on that topic. There are so many people on diets - and they need help with the emotional side of using food for solace.

Not too long ago, I spent 2 weeks inside Weight Watchers. Know why I quit? Because there were several (about 7) women in there all "lifetimers" and they said they were back because as soon as they went off the plan, they gained all the weight back. If they weren't counting points, they were lost. One woman was on her 7th try! 

It shocked me that the most basic tool wasn't learned - and I realized it wasn't the kind of program I wanted. They still ate emotionally, but they had a red line for it. I wanted to turn food into a non issue - meaning not a tool for comfort - just something there to sustain life. 

Anyway, this is a great content pack for helping people with the root of their food issues:

https://jvz4.com/c/5810/292314

Use it for the weight niche, but also for stress and ant aging, too. 

Okay I'm off to work minimally for a couple of days and I'll be back. Crossing my fingers for some answers ;) I'll explain later...

Tiff ;)

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