New! Content Auction, How to Create an Outline for Your Product
Published: Wed, 04/24/13
I kicked so much butt yesterday that for awhile, I changed my name
to Chuck Norris. And I'm back doing it again today.
#1 - New 1 Owner Auction Content Pack - Expires in 24 Hours
Michael mentioned yesterday that instead of making my content packs
first come, first served, I ought to start doing the content
auctions like I use to do on my blog. So here's how this works
and then I'll tell you what I have for you to bid on today:
If you go to my blog at www.tiffanydow.com/blog you'll see in
the upper left corner under the search box, a tool called Content
Auctions. There, you'll see whatever I have up for auction -
all will be ONE buyer, not PLR.
I'm setting these at 24 hour bid times so that everyone in
every part of the world has a chance to bid on it. All bids will
start at $10 per page, so if it's a 5-page pack, the starting
cost will be $50. Then you'll need to send payment within 24
hours or I will choose the next person on the bid list to have
access to the content. Once you pay, email me and I will send you
the content.
So today, I have another pack in the Internet Marketing and
it's a 10+-page 4,113-word report called 6 Ways to Be a Better
Blogger. I thought this one up when I saw people making so many of
the same mistakes over and over again during my site analysis
efforts.
It covers 6 main topics - checking your aesthetics, personalization
versus anonymity, the weight of relevancy, frequency goals,
attention-grabbing content, and audience engagement. Place your bid
now and that way it will proxy for you so that you don't forget
when it ends and miss out when it's about to expire.
#2 - How to Create an Outline for Your Product - and More
I did a tutorial showing you how the research for an outline
unfolds using a random example - natural stress relief. You'll
need about 20 minutes to go through the tutorial.
Also in this post further down is a second video for today but
it's about WP Auctions and an unsubscribe I got that provoked
some thoughts in me - should we "put on airs" and not let
people see the hard work we're doing - should be there shame in
me ghostwriting? Or is transparency more admirable?
http://www.tiffanydow.com/blog/creating-an-outline-for-your-product
Oh and if you want a copy of the sample outline I created, you can
download it here - feel free to use it as you see fit - I'm
just going to toss it anyway:
http://www.tiffanydow.com/gifts/sampleoutline.doc
Enjoy!
Tiff ;)
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