Free PLR, 2 Training Courses on Sale to Consider, 3 Ways to Create a Product

Published: Wed, 09/02/20


The week's halfway over - are you proud of yourself or hiding in shame? It's not too late! You have a whole 'nother half a week to be super productive and make progress with your business. I personally can't believe it's September already - our year is almost gone, y'all! Where did it fly by to? I'm about to start CHRISTMAS shopping. What!?

Before we get started, two things: if you want some checklists for all of your content management purposes, there's a new bundle on sale here. They cover things like finding content ideas, long tail keywords, research tips, and tons more. 

Also, there's a FREE PLR bundle by Justin Popovic that you can download called Finding Hope that only lasts until Friday. 

There are 2 training courses y'all should consider looking into today - both by reputable vendors. 

Six-Figure Success Training

When I was moving from ghostwriter to marketer status, one of the ladies I looked up to was Nicole Dean. Not only was the quality of what she did always good, but she was ethical and caring about people. She and Melissa Ingold have a Six Figure Success training (This is NOT PLR) that they're putting on sale right now. 

In it, they went behind-the-scenes in their businesses to talk about what they do AND the "why" behind why they do it.

This is an audio/video course, so it's not the done for you content you're used to buying from them. 

Between now and the end of the day on September 4th you can use coupon code: 50 to take 50% of the training here:

https://in234.isrefer.com/go/sfss/TiffanyLambert

Pretty Printables for Productivity & Profit Course

Sue Fleckenstein, whose other course I just completed and enjoyed, has launched another one called Pretty Printables for Productivity and Profit. Use coupon code: PRETTY to save $20 off at checkout until Monday the 7th. 

In the course, you'll find 8 modules that include:  Don't forget to use your coupon code PRETTY at checkout here:
https://createfuljournals.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=158

3 Ways to Create a Product

When you create your product, you have some options to consider. I personally like the DIY route. Creating it yourself, if your writing skills or video skills are good, is the best way to put your influence in the mix. Your voice. Your style. You. If you do this, try to create an outline or list of things to cover and work consistently on it until it's done.

You can also outsource it if you want. Make sure you find a good ghostwriter if you go this route because it'll be a reflection of you. You want someone trustworthy. Get a recommendation. And look at their portfolio or excerpts. 

There's another way to create and that's by basically having others contribute to it. I recently did this with Kevin Fahey's latest - he sent me a list of interview questions and I answered, making up part of his product of interviews along with many others who contributed. 

That's it for me today - hope y'all have a good rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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