Some Good IM PLR w/Case Studies, Image-Traffic Connection on Social Networks

Published: Wed, 04/24/19


Well guess who is 14,1 pounds down on day 22? And 34.3 pounds down for the year? This girl. So excited. Now if I can just get my fiction stuff done I'll be golden. Right now I'm fasting (well with about 200-300 calories) on some days and eating keto or normal calories on the other days. 

So today I'm putting the finishing touches on my business organization challenge. You're going to love this one if you're all over the place. And don't worry, I plan to price it really low for the launch so it's affordable for everyone. 

This is what I have for you today:

#1 - Image-Traffic Connection on Social Networks

I love the idea of traffic from social networking sites - primarily because I hate paid traffic. I've tried it before and I always lost more than I gained. LOL! So free traffic is not only better for me financially, but I've found it's more powerful to me because the way I use it, it builds a connection with my audience. 

But one thing I stink at are images. I usually just grab something from DepositPhotos that looks relevant and run with it. However, there's a savvy marketer who has found a formula for her images that helps create larger engagement (and to me, I just think they look more professional). 

She (Debbie Drum, who I always love learning from because she's thorough and ethical), has not only taught us this concept from beginning to end, but she also provided us with the templates so we can use them in our marketing! And if you don't own PowerPoint, she shows you a free tool that helps you do the same thing without having to fork over any money for that tool.

Now I asked Debbie something, because the course is called Endless IG Traffic (Instagram). I wanted to know if the course lessons could be applied to ANY social media platform like Facebook or Twitter and the answer was YES!

So then I went through the course myself and sure enough, it's amazing. I love that she showed us a non IM niche example to target, too. This could be great for affiliates or info product marketers to ramp up their sales. I LOVED the templates. This is the kind of simplistic graphic layout that I NEVER do well with on my own. My stuff always looks so amateurish and when she showed us the example topic and how people are using this type of image for audience building, I realized how bad I needed it. 

I love her personality when I watch the videos. Had to giggle in the hashtag video. 

Check it out here:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/f08z2/0

#2 - Internet Achiever's PLR w/Case Studies

I found out about a guy named Peter Tratt who has been in the online business world for 30 years helping people level up, and he has a new launch for some PLR in this industry. He allowed me to review the content and it's well written so I thought I'd pass the information along to you. 

The cool thing is, two of the eBooks are case studies for NON IM niches. So I love this! We get to see how to build a business branch on two different topics and products. 

It includes:

Ebook: A Proven $60,000 PA Work From Home Business Case Study.
Ebook: A Proven $100,000 PA Work From Home Business Case Study.
2 Ebook covers
14 x 500+ Word Articles: Internet Marketing News, Reviews and Tech.

Here are the article titles: Check it out here if you want to have some good IM content to use:

https://54876qxpfb7h0u29v10s1tcnb3.hop.clickbank.net/

#3 - Big or Little Goals for Entrepreneurs?

If there’s one thing we know about goals, they have to be SMART, right? Well, they're supposed to be.  

That’s what we’ve been told for years. The only thing that matters is that your goals are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely. I've always liked that concept.

But while that looks great on paper—and clearly it’s easy to remember—it doesn’t go far enough for those who want to achieve big things. 

Think about it. Do you want to be stuck with “attainable” and “realistic” goals when what you really dream about is a 3-day workweek, frequent international travel, and enough money to fund a trip (or three)?

Seems pretty clear that those safe, smart goals aren’t going to get you there. I get this all the time when I say I want this fat OFF of me. People say to lose 1 pound a week. Nah, fam. I'm not about that. LOL! I want it all off yesterday - and then some. I also don't want to take a year to write a fiction book. I want to get to where I'm writing one a week. I have friends who do this and earn upwards of $30k a month. 

In fact, SMART goals might even do worse than simply “not get you there.” They may actively hold you back. 

Consider what happens when you set an “attainable” goal of earning 10% more than you did last year. You might work 10% more. You might spend 10% more on ads or product creation. You might even reach out to 10% more potential clients. 

And you’ll likely earn about 10% more. 

“Not bad!” you say. After all, that was your goal. 

But did that 10% goal inspire you to work harder? Or did it create a subconscious ceiling on your earning potential that you’re unable to break through? 

Rather than focusing on goals that are attainable and realistic, savvy entrepreneurs know that the key to incredible success lies in creating lofty goals that feel out of reach—maybe even UN-attainable. 

They don’t strive to earn 10% more than last year. They want 50% or even 100% more. They stretch themselves. They find new—and better—ways to do things, so they don’t have to work twice as hard, but they remain open to the possibility of doing so—at least in the short term—when it’s necessary. 

Of course, you cannot simply declare crazy goals and expect the universe to hand them to you. And that’s exactly why putting aside those smart goals is so…smart. When you shun the attainable in favor of the “OMG! How will I ever do THAT?” goal, you push yourself beyond those self-imposed limits and reach for the stars. 

Sure, you might not double your income, but you’re almost guaranteed to do better than a mere 10% increase. So push your boundaries. Set big, audacious goals. Even if you fail, you’ll be much further ahead than those smart goals would leave you.

Okay I'm off to be productive! It's rainy here so Mother Nature makes it SO hard to work. 

Tiff ;)

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