Getting Your Free Challenge Ready - Checklist 4 Tool I Learned
Published: Fri, 06/01/18
Got a wee bit toasted yesterday at the pool. Okay, burned. I'm burned to a red crisp. Not sure why I chose to slather myself with Hawaiian Tropic oil instead of sunscreen but I'm paying for it today. I will say, though that being out in the sun and swimming was like taking a mega dose of powerful medicine. I felt AMAZING when I got home yesterday. Doing it again later today.
I'm getting our challenge ready that y'all selected on using an entire biz in a box PLR package - to get a product ready for sale. I reached out to a PLR provider who I believe has some great Biz in a Box packs but he never got back to me and has disappeared from social media. Strange.
So we might just use one of mine. I just like his graphic better. LOL!
One thing I want to know from y'all now - if you care to respond. What part of using those biz in a box packs is hardest or most confusing for you? You buy and download them and then what keeps you from implementing all of the pieces? Let me know so I can spend ample time digging in to the hardest elements for you.
Just email me with a reply or if it won't go through, use my blog's contact form here: http://www.tiffanylambert.com/blog/contact
Okay I'm excited about this one. Kevin Fahey released his Volume 6 checklist package for a tool I learned how to use this year and which I LOVE - it's a go to graphics tool (and free to use) and I'm addicted to it. Canva!
I've shown y'all before how I use Kevin's checklists. They're fantastic for productivity and learning. I print them out and put them in a binder and go through them - regardless of what task I'm doing (and even if I think I know it all).
You can use these for SO many things - graphics for your websites, info products, social media, and so on. I LOVE them. And it's EASY - that's the MOST important aspect of Canva for me.
Tip: Pair this tool with the free Pixabay and you have a powerful kit for making free graphics. I suck at all things design but this makes it super simple. And it looks very professional. One of my favorite ones I reviewed was the magazine templates tip about using it for YouTube. I love this idea! Great traffic generator. It's for so much more than graphics. Tools like this are what get eyeballs on your offers and help get people to click through to them.
This new volume of checklists is on sale here:
https://jvz7.com/c/5810/293945
Here are the topics in this checklist bundle:
- Create A Canva Account
- Navigate Canva Dashboard
- Create Your Canva Profile
- Canva Design Tools
- Layouts And Grids
- Canva Frames
- Canva Shapes And Lines
- Canva Illustration Icons
- Canva Charts
- I Love Canva
- Canva Text New
- Canva Font Combinations
- Canva Image Editor
- Canva Colour Palette
- Canva Saved Design
- Canva Pinterest Post
- Canva Twitter Post
- Facebook Quote Post
- Instagram Post Connect
- Presentations Powerpoint
- Downloading Your Designs
- Create A Magazine
- Other Documents On Canva
- Create Kindle Cover
- Create Ebook Using Canva
- Blogging And Ebook Section
- Flyers And Brochures
- Gift Certificates And Labels
- Logo Using Canva
- Youtube Art Using Canva
- Banners And Headers
- Announcements Invitations
https://jvz7.com/c/5810/293945
Okay I'm working on my launch for June 6th. It's one of the biggest funnels I've ever done and is for a 3-pronged stress slant. Stay tuned for that!
Tiff ;)
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