Exclusive Bonus in the Pain Niche, Someone Asked This Question

Published: Thu, 02/28/19


Had a little freak out yesterday. I'm sitting there working and I hear a weird noise like the air being let out of a tire. It's coming from the kitchen, so I go explore and my freezer is leaking water rapidly through the ice maker onto the floor! I was scrambling for tires and calling my son and next door neighbor, who came running and shut off the water valve to the machine. Whew!

I wish we were offered courses in stuff like this when I was in school - home maintenance and so on. It's a very helpless feeling to see your floor filling with water and you have no idea what to do about it. I'm lucky to have fantastic neighbors, too. They're like parents to me. They helped me put Shawn's bike together one year (it's was a complicated one). Great people. 

Okay, so here's what I have for you today:

#1 - Exclusive Bonus in the Pain Niche

As someone who has suffered from chronic pain (my knees), I can say without a doubt, the first thing I did was run to the Internet to seek out relief. I've also had back pain before - which isn't chronic, but lasts about 2-3 weeks whenever it happens. 

Most people in pain - whether it's a headache or back ache or whatever - look online for advice on what we can do to feel better right that second. Do we need to do a certain stretch? Apply heat or cold to something? This is a niche looking for both immediate relief and a long-term preventative solution. 

Kim Phoenix just launched a new Back Pain and Health PLR bundle and I developed an exclusive bonus to go with it.

I love this niche because just about everyone experiences it at some point, and there's all kinds of things you can promote for it - from exercise programs like yoga to heating pads to supplements for pain relief to essential oils and braces or even an ergonomic chair for sedentary people. There are all kinds of products to recommend to your audience!

You can see it on sale for just $16 here or read more below:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/m4g6r/0

Here's what all is included in this PLR pack:

My Exclusive Bonus:

I took 2 outlines from my niche starter packs and wrote the content out into two full reports for you. You can use them as lead magnets, bonus reports, an eBook, break it up into blog posts or emails, etc.

Here's what's included in my bonus:

Report #1: 5 Quick Ways to Find Pain Relief

This 6+ page, 2,711-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

Report #2: 5 Long Term Pain Relief Methods

This 6+ page, 2,631-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

Offer Upgrades

By the way, Kim also has two available add-ons to those who grab the front end. They are:

OTO #1: A $19 bundle that includes:

OTO #2: A $16 bundle that includes:

Your bonus will be waiting for you along with Kim's product, so no need to email me a receipt - just download it from there when you buy:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/m4g6r/0
 

#2 - Someone Asked This Question

I got an email from someone that said, "How can I turn PLR content into multiple income streams?"

So here's the answer:

PLR is the same as if you wrote content yourself (only you're sharing ownership with others).

But let's back up a bit. The first thing you need to do is decide what all "income streams" you want to dabble in. For example, for me, it's:

You might also want to consider:

What you'll do is ask yourself if content is needed (or graphics, since some PLR sellers sell graphics, not just text). If the answer is yes, then you say, "Do any PLR sellers sell content for this niche?" If yes, great! Go get some and start using it for that income stream (we'll talk about how in a sec). If no, then you have your answer. 

From the above lists, I know I could use PLR for info product development, affiliate marketing, PLR sales, ad revenue, and dropshipping. MAYBE even a little freelancing, but you have to have your ethics strong in that instance. 

You can buy content with PLR rights in the form of eBooks, reports, product reviews, articles, and more. Turn it into an eBook or use the text (and/or video or audio) content to create a course that you sell. Or, use it for blog content to draw in readers so you can include a link to products that you want to recommend. Or use it to fill a blog that you put ads on. Or as content to get eyeballs on a site where you also promote items that get dropshipped (I did this when I was in the wedding favors niche). 

I wouldn't really use it for anything to do with fiction. For PLR sales, I could use Resell PLR. I would make it my own and sell it as PLR. As far as freelance service providers, you can use PLR for inspiration and to educate yourself about a topic, but a ghostwriting client is expecting fresh, totally unique content, so don't try to pass PLR off on them. 

You can create entire funnels - whole blogs - an entire on-going email series - and more using private label rights. There's so much content needed for a business online (in most cases), that you'll always be looking for new releases. 

Tiff ;)

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