Good Questions Answered, YouTube Live PLR Course

Published: Thu, 09/20/18


Heads up - later today I'll be updating the free PLR challenge and the JVZoo Member bonus, so check in on those later this evening. I have to make a big grocery run today (even though I'm zero energy level) so I'll be a slowpoke. 

Some good questions came in today so I thought I'd answer them below. But first, make sure you check this sale out:

YouTube Live PLR

Live streams are so popular for online niche marketing. You can go live to share anything - a live demonstration, your thoughts, tips, etc. I love how Facebook pops it up in the screen to show me when a friend goes live.

YouTube Live is obviously very popular, too. You could probably dominate a niche if you were willing to be someone who did lives a lot. In fact, because it's live, it can probably help you gain new subscribers. There's a whole live section that people check out on this site. 

Charles Harper's new PLR bundle is on this topic, and he's created 20 over the shoulder videos that teach a ton of stuff in his new pack here and you can either use it to learn from OR just sell the course to other people who want to learn how to use it:

https://tiffanylambert--wealthyplr.thrivecart.com/plr-tubelive/

Here's what you'll discover in this video series:

Here's the step-by-step video training list:

1. Overview
2. Minimum Equipment Needed For Desktop
3. Equipment Not Required But Good To Have
4. Equipment For Mobile
5. Creating an Account
6. Channel Status and Features
7. Setting the Upload Defaults
8. Setting Up the Branding
9. Creating An Associated Website
10. Private Vs. Unlisted Vs. Public
11. Going Live From Your Desktop
12. Using the Events Tab
13. Advanced Info and Settings for Live Streaming
14. Google Hangout Settings
15. Google Hangouts Left Margin Tools
16. Alternative For Presenting Live with Slides
17. Third Party App With Restream
18. Streaming Through Mobile
19. Additional Features
20. Conclusion

Pick it up on sale here:

https://tiffanylambert--wealthyplr.thrivecart.com/plr-tubelive/

Good Questions from a Subscriber:

I thought I'd answer this to everyone since many of you emailed me regarding productivity the other day.

Subscriber: I'm always amazed at how efficient you are with your work. I have a strong work ethic but I'm never as productive as I'd like to be. I'm trying to build up to your standard!  Would you say you're productive every hour you work? 

Me: Oh gosh no. Some days I am! There are days when I'm a machine and I get up perky at 6 AM and continue through the day like a robot, doing everything I set out to do. Then there are days, like today, when I'm low energy and I don't feel like doing anything, so I'm lucky if I can scrape together a paragraph.

The key, to me, is to not allow yourself to use excuses (for example, I'm writing this email first thing because it needs to go out by 9 AM EST), and I'd rather be enjoying my coffee and checking in on all of my social networking sites and reading memes, etc. 

I listen to my body sometimes mere personal preferences and realize that I get to enjoy this fully customized career - where I work when and how and on whatever I want to. That's a luxury. So I don't abuse it by being lazy and failing, because then that will mean I have to go get a job. Not going to happen on my watch!

I look at myself two ways - as the boss who gets to wear the pants and do what I want... AND as an employee who had better earn her salary. 

Subscriber: Do you waste time analyzing the stats for your niche web sites but spending more hours on it than are really productive? Or do you get absorbed in research because it's interesting but not really productive? How did you overcome those things? (or maybe you've never wasted that time!)

Me: I don't analyze stats at all. I used to. I used to waste time on that. Then I just let it go and I don't check stats. I do what I know needs to be done in niche marketing - good research, good content, personalization and connection to my list, and I don't bother with the other. As far as niche research, I find that fascinating! For example, there's SO much in the survival niche that I don't know, and even in Internet marketing, I am ALWAYs taking at least 1 course, maybe 2-3 at a time. 

I love seeing how other people teach things, even if I THINK I already know it. As far as overcoming getting bogged down...I think I just got to a point where statistics and numbers ended up paralyzing me. I'd second guess everything. So I have to kind of approach it with blinders on. Not worry about that stuff because what I care about is not how often Googlebots crawled my domain, but whether Subscriber Nancy needs me - needs my help with whatever it is she's trying to accomplish today. 

I hope this helps!

Check back on other stuff (ContentAir, JVZoo Member bonus and the free challenge) later. I hope to have some stuff done after my trip to the store. 

Tiff ;)

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