Christmas PLR WSO, Kindle Challenge, Niche Find
Published: Sat, 08/04/12
I sit here writing to you from an 83 degree living room. They have
to order a part Monday. So more days of sweltering ahead for me!
Luckily it's not costing me a penny for all this work. Might be
more tears ahead though, if I don't get better and the air
isn't fixed.
#1 - First Christmas PLR
I am on a mission to create a massive special offer of Christmas
PLR early on so that people have time to alter it, research what to
promote and get it up and ranking before people even start their
search.
I'm beginning today's promotion - where you'll get 50%
off the public's price - with the following PLR:
Christmas Food and Beverage Gifts
1. Harry & David - 473 words
2. Meat and Cheese - 436 words
3. Candy - 445 words
4. Wine and Cheese - 446 words
5. Coffee - 457 words
6. Omaha Steak Gifts - 454 words
7. Tea - 500 words
8. Chocolate - 442 words
9. Gluten Free - 401 words
10. Sugar Free - 398 words
I picked this one because this specific gift option is one I, as a
consumer, shop for and buy a LOT of at Christmastime. I get these
items for family (steaks and sweets for my Dad, Sees candy for my
Aunt). I get them for my neighbor (some sort of candy gift basket)
and I get them for my Mom (wine and cheese). They're perfect
for family OR acquaintances.
Here's how you get your discount: Go to the new pack here:
http://plrminimart.com/dlg/cart/index.php?action=desc&pn=549&c=2&page=27
and add it to cart, but when you get to the checkout, enter this
discount coupon code:
WARRIORXMAS
It will give you 50% off that pack (plus anything else you happen
to throw into the cart as a perk).
#2 - Kindle Publishing Challenge Day 14
I hope none of you takes this personally because it's not meant
that way:
http://www.tiffanydow.com/blog/kindle-publishing-challenge-day-14/
#3 - Niche Find
I was doing research for my Christmas PLR pack and one of the packs
was about tea gifts. So I go digging. I really liked one brand I
found, so if I were into this niche, I'd go to Google's
free keyword tool and look up Teavana.
Then I'd go to Amazon and look at all the products they have -
some tea of month stuff for $400. Almost everything they have ranks
extremely high (almost 5 perfect stars every time). I'd be
targeting Teavana customers, but also people searching for tea
gifts (I got my Mom a wine of the month club one Christmas), and
people looking specifically for "tea of the month clubs."
This Teavana company makes these awesome products where you put a
tea bulb into a pot, pouring boiling water over it, and watch the
flower bloom. I want some! LOL
Just an idea :)
Enjoy your weekend!
Tiff ;)