New Pet PLR and Teaching Mom to Review Courses
Published: Sat, 02/05/11
It's Saturday and since I've been a total slacker, I thought I'd
get some work done today! So two things...
First, I have a new PLR pack ready on dog grooming. It's a 10-pack
for $10, and here are the titles and word counts:
1. A Good Dog Washing Can Be Daunting - 467 words
2. Basic Dog Grooming Supplies - 449 words
3. Clean Dog Teeth Results in Good Health - 458 words
4. Cleaning a Dog's Ears Can Prevent Serious Problems - 496 words
5. How to Bathe a Dog - 492 words
6. How to Choose a Good Dog Brush - 440 words
7. How to Get Rid of Dog Smells - 494 words
8. Remedies for Dog Breath - 464 words
9. The Basics of Dog Grooming - 451 words
10. Using Dog Clipping to Groom Your Dog - 483 words
I never realized how much people spend on their dogs until little
Honey came into my life. The only other dogs I ever had were when I
was a kid, so Mom and Dad footed those bills!
You can grab the 10 pack for $10 here (it's #9):
http://shop.plrminimart.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=89&Itemid=71
Speaking of Mom, I'm teaching her to do honest, "rip em apart"
reviews of Internet Marketing products. So knowing her, and how
she's always trying to polite and PC, I gave her Ghostwriting Cash
to review first.
I knew if I gave her someone's product she didn't know, she'd be
too nervous to get ugly if necessary so I gave her my permission to
get ugly and I warned Craig about this, too. See, ever since I had
writing assignments as a kid, my Mom would sit down with her BIG
MEAN RED PEN and make my paper look like a bloody mess!
We'd sit on the couch and she wouldn't just tell me what was wrong
technically - she taught me how to help it flow better, what was
missing and what wasn't needed at all. Writers call this process
"killing your darlings."
It helped me become a better writer. So it was hilarious today when
she EMAILED me her review BEFORE she posted it to make sure it was
okay with me. LOL! She didn't need to do that. But I read it and
here's what's funny...
There was a part when she pussyfooted around the fact that she was
skeptical of big red letters. I emailed her back and said, "Don't
say you're just skeptical of big red letters - tell everyone you
HATE seeing that and that it almost would make you leave the site
instantly if you hadn't been asked to review it because you
associate it with hype."
Because that's what she REALLY wants to say - she was just being
polite. I want her to be like Simon Cowell on American Idol -
brutally honest. I can take it. I won't cry. And even if I did,
tough! It's not personal, it's business :)
This is just a teaching lesson for her - and it works to get her
used to blogging daily (I told her to take Sunday off) and it will
help her learn the process of affiliate marketing via reviewing.
Here are some other tips I gave her in case you're interested and
then I'll show you her review link so you can see what she did:
- I told her to explain in the beginning that I didn't just want
her to review it, I wanted her to LEARN how to review products
because it's important in marketing.
- I told her to add Dow to my name in the beginning for search
engine purposes.
- I told her to include her thoughts on the guarantee because in a
review, that's an important part of the selling point for a
potential buyer.
I also complimented her on a tip she gave about knowing who she's
buying from. Read her review part 1 here:
http://beverlygranberg.com/blog/day-1-ghostwriting-cash-review-sales-copy/
Hope y'all are having a good weekend! Tomorrow's Super Bowl Sunday
- I don't care who wins. The snow's melting and I went and stocked
up at the store for another wintry mix we're expecting mid-week.
I've ever seen our stores sold out of bread and milk in my 40 years
here, so that was weird!
Stay warm!
Tiff ;)