I'll Learn & Master This in 2019 (Already Thriving), Niche News, Comfort Zone PLR
Published: Fri, 08/17/18
I'm still in mom chaos mode. Today is a back to school water park party day, not to be confused with the back to school picnic tomorrow. LOL! Next week there are 3 more events. I have no social life right now (have I ever? LOL), so I'll live vicariously through my daughter. My son Dylan calls and snapchats me every day and apparently the husky is so enamored with playing tug of war with the lab that he's not missing me at all - but they're coming over today when I'm home so YAY! I can't wait to see them. (Yes, I lured them over with my son's favorite meal - so?).
Okay here's what I have for you today:
This Is a Business I'll Learn and Master in 2019 (It's Already Thriving)
There are some things I keep eyeballing and saying, "Oh that looks lucrative!" and then I go on back to my current work. Wait, is that "reverse shiny new object syndrome?" I guess so.But I keep kicking myself, so it's gnawing at me when I keep seeing it pop up as a nice business venture.
The reason it interests me is because I'm a buyer. It's for products like t-shirts and coffee cups where you buy them with printed sayings or images on them.
I LOVE this idea because:
- It plays into BOTH the evergreen stuff and the trendy stuff, allowing you to have steady profits AND spikes.
- It caters to everyone - all ages, both genders, and even pets.
- It looks FUN.
- It looks easy.
- It will do well on social networking sites OR paid ad platforms.
- Oh and I'm a consumer for it.
- You don't need to have a lot of money upfront to do it (if any).
I got to read the main eBook and it was good. as I was reading, I kept thinking of recent news and pop culture stuff I could run with if I had this business set up already. I remember recently shopping for Disney type t-shirts (mostly online) and one of the ones I bought said, "Forget Glass Slippers - This Princess Wears Boots." Because I'm Texan, y'all. I loved it and bought it. So yes, I buy stuff like this and there's always some new phrase being coined that I wish I had a t-shirt in. At Disney, they have Tomorrowland in the Magic Kingdom and I got a good procrastination t-shirt that said "I'll do it Tomorrowland" because when I wear it, I'm embracing my lazy side but at the same time, thinking about the fun I had.
You can do stuff for people with bad habits (like the one above), people with a love for something like pets, patriotism, etc. You can slant it for stuff they hate like cleaning or people (like "I'm not a people person" or "it's too peopley in here" or whatever). You can do stuff based on their career - like stuff for nurses or writers (like the coffee mugs that say "don't annoy the writer - she may put you in a book and kill you" or something silly like that).
You can also do motivational stuff. Or slant it to various niches, like survival, dieting, and so on. SO many possibilities! I HAVE to do this. I just have to plan for my current business models to make room for it and I'm going to go for it right after Christmas.
Everyone's all hot for the eCom niche right now and this course is under $10 right now during the launch sale here:
https://jvz5.com/c/5810/310211
If you get it, giggle when you read page 6 under Necklaces. I don't think that's very Valentine-ish or Anniversary-ish. LOL! You'l know it when you see it.
Step Out of Your Comfort Zone PLR
Sharyn Sheldon is launching a really enticing PLR bundle for motivation and success. We ALL need to get outside of our comfort zones and her content is stellar in teaching that. She's letting buyers get it for a very short window at $17 and then she's bumping it up to $37.She talks about the problem with staying stuck in the status quo, developing a mindset that embraces change, helping others around you be open to change, and the habits that make stepping out of your comfort zone easier.
You get:
- A Report
- An Action Guide (worksheets with activites)
- Summary Cheat Sheet (outlines of key points)
- Graphics
- Infographic
- Tweets with tips (can be used anywhere)
https://affiliates.contentsparks.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=1232_115_3_89
Niche News and Ideas
I always have an eye on the news and media stories. So I wanted to quickly share 3 links with you on stories that might affect your niche.The first one is about stress and age groups. Make sure you consider targeting your stress niche consumers to the problems their age faces. Here's the article:
https://www.usnews.com/news/health-care-news/articles/2018-08-16/poll-stress-about-money-relationships-keeps-americans-up-at-night
So in a case like this, don't JUST think about the problems and how to slant it - think of ALL of the solutions you can share with them. For example, one group might have money as their top stress. So don't JUST give them stress relief ideas and reviews - share ways they can reduce debt and earn more.
Read the entire article and get ideas. For example, at the end they talk about a brain dump onto paper - journaling with a specific slant might go over well with some POD journals.
The second niche news topic is weight loss. Not in the niche? Maybe you should be! Look at these massive stats! Look at the total numbers, age groups and diet strategies. Consider the real data when you're working on your marketing campaigns.
https://www.bloombergquint.com/onweb/2018/07/12/nearly-half-of-americans-trying-to-lose-weight-cdc-data-show#gs.8QvC4Dc
The third is something for you to sit there and chew on for awhile. You could be a big hit with something original like one of these:
https://money.cnn.com/2018/08/01/technology/youtube-creators-side-gigs/index.html
Okay I'm off to get back to work. Still implementing and working on the challenge. Having to do everything in short bursts .
Tiff ;)
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