Ideas for Fitness & Mompreneur Niches (+ Bonuses), Warning and Tips
Published: Wed, 10/10/18
Four more days until I fly off to Disney again - this time with my Mom! Here's the resort we're staying at (Beach Club - I can't wait):
This week I'm working to get everything completed and organized so it's all automated while I'm gone. That's the beauty of this business. What other career can you just put on autopilot? Not many!
I'm keeping Panama City, FL in my prayers today - I'm glad I no longer have to worry about my dad's safety but his side of the family still resides there, along with many salt of the Earth residents, so I hope the hurricane calms down before landfall.
By the way, someone asked me if we all planned to do those mindset and success launches together. Um, no. I have a sneaking suspicion it's coincidence because we all have to keep our own mindset in check frequently so we keep succeeding. LOL!
Mompreneur Blog Starter Pack
I love this slant of the internet marketing niche. This is one where's drilled down and yet SO wide open for profits. So many moms and dads that I know are trying to find a way to work from home. Sometimes it's just for extra money, sometimes because of a health issue, or maybe their kid is being bullied and needs to be homeschooled. Whatever the reason, teaching it to others is amazing because you see entire families' lives change.
A girl who is new to the scene (to me) named Brandy Sappington is launching a super cheap $9 Mompreneur blog starter PLR pack today and it's GOOD! I checked it out. She has these amazing LONG blog posts. You can keep them long or break them up.
You also get infographics. But my FAVORITE part of her PLR pack is the idea content she gives you. She has an amazing set of facts and statistics for you to use, a set of inspirational quotes and a set of URL links to articles you can refer to when you create your blog posts or emails (I'd link to them or quote them like curated material w/credit). This is what I love - stuff like this.
Check it out here:
https://bossbrandbuild.samcart.com/referral/RHKXslK2/wCHvYcS8jy8briOy
Bonus: If you grab it through my link, shoot over the receipt and tell me which PLR you want on my PLR Mini Mart up to $100. It can be any niche, but I do have a ton of great stuff for online entrepreneurs you could slant for mommy bloggers, too!
By the way, when you're figuring out how to slant your site, why not do something for specific demographics? Like Mommy Bloggers of Twins or Part Time Mommy Bloggers (don't forget Daddies!). You could also slant it to specific niches THEY might like to be in, like Parenting Mommy Bloggers or Fitness Mommy Bloggers. It can be anything paired with that topic.
Ideas for the Fitness Niche
Ruth Pound is celebrating her 10th year in this business and she's putting 3 of her different fitness and longevity bundles on sale as one bundle.The 3 full fitness & longevity PLR packs including eBooks, articles, emails & more on each these topics:
1) Boost Your Longevity
2) 30 Day Fitness Challenge
3) Couch Potato to Fit & Healthy
It's on a dimesale, so grab it here:
https://jvz3.com/c/5810/309668
Let's brainstorm a bit about this niche. I personally love slanting it to a specific demographic (men over 40 for example) and then slanting it for a specific goal, solution or problem (such as Cardio for Men Over 40). I love the beginners niche, too. Why? They need a TON of information and products they can buy, too - like fitness equipment, nutritional items, etc.
Look at these available domains for those 2 ideas (use a free keyword tool and test out available phrases on GoDaddy):
- CardioForMenOver40.com
- FitnessGoalsForBeginners.com
Bonus: Buy Ruth's PLR through my link and send me your receipt and I'll let you pick out any PLR up to $100 from my store at PLRMiniMart.com. Just tell me which pack(s) you'd like. Some ideas might be the meal prepping, the protein packs, my elite fitness funnel, and more!
Power Mass Blueprint PLR (Fitness Niche Too w/Crossover)
I was kind of shocked when I visited this sales letter. I've seen Shaun (and Cally) in the PLR arena for awhile and he turned his persona experience into a PLR pack - and shows off his pictures to prove it.This is a niche near and dear to me because it's something I saw my son Dylan pursue as a teenager (and ultimately, it's what led him to be a personal trainer). He was always skinny and as a guy, that's something that makes you self conscious. He wanted to be "ripped" and have abs.
He would pore over guides and videos teaching him how to put on muscle and he would implement things to see what worked and what didn't. To this day, he burns so many calories so easily (yeah I wish I was that way, too) that he has to work hard to eat enough to keep any weight on and then train religiously so he turns that weight into muscle.
There are MANY people out there like this and most marketers ignore them and focus on fat loss. You can even turn this pack into a focus on fat loss through the "cutting" process where people who want to put on muscle mass stock up on weight and then "cut" it into muscles.
Check out Shaun and Cally's latest PLR bundle here - I read the eBook and it's good stuff:
https://jvz6.com/c/5810/315192
Bonus: Buy Shaun's new PLR from my link and send me your receipt and you can pick out any $100 worth of PLR from my PLR Mini Mart store.
Note that no bonuses can be put toward the total PLR membership. Individual packs only.
Warning and Tips
Read about a major PLR and software seller getting his payment processor account shut down yesterday. This is happening more often it seems. One thing to be aware of: What I've gathered is that it looks like most of the sellers had some of these things in common:1. Hyped up sales copy about the profit potential of using his or her product.
2. They sold software
3. The had recurring billing
4. The accounts I learned about were all non U.S. based.
Often, what happens with software is the vendor quits supporting it. So if a company does get a complaint, and they go investigate the sales page, you have to think of it from the perspective of someone who isn't in this career. If they see anything mmo, they're probably instantly going to think scam even though there's a big variety of mmo stuff out there. The spectrum ranges from totally above the board and harmless to extremely risky.
They will usually err on the side of assuming you're risky because they have no time to thoroughly vet your product. So here's what I suggest:
1. Keep your sales copy void of hype that relates to profits. You can tout its benefits all day long. But try to use benefits that are solution based, like it saves time, makes something easier, ends frustration, etc. Not "you can push a button and earn up to $197 in 30 seconds."
2. If you do sell software, support it! Plan to be in this for the long haul. Gain a reputation for being customer service friendly.
3. Consider a one time payment instead of ongoing fees.
Other thing to note: This will definitely be making me reconsider who I promote in terms of tools as an affiliate. Sometimes I've told y'all "ignore the hyped up sales copy, here's what you need to know" type of stuff. But really, I don't want to be associated with the hype that's being flagged. Content is a bit different - like PLR. I think you have more leeway with it because it's not something that will quit working, like software.
But I need vendors to know that if your sales page is overflowing with push button profits speak, I'll no longer tell my people to ignore it and just go by what I tell them - I simply won't promote it. Or you'll have to create a totally separate sales page for me and my people with solutions-based benefits.
Thanks!
Tiff ;)
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