Membership PLR (w/Resell Option), Goal Getter Profits Challenge, Polish Your Info Products

Published: Fri, 09/04/20


So today there are 2 national days - National Food Bank Day (so we're going to drop off some items to our local food bank) and National Macadamia Nut Day. I had never had one until I went to Hawaii when I was 16. I got up early one morning and went to the beach and there was a guy opening an ice cream stand and I got a sundae with tons of fudge and macadamia nuts on it and omggggg it was sooo good! I've loved them ever since. But my favorite nuts are pistachios. Oddly, I like them better in the shells than pre-shelled. 

Membership PLR w/Personal or Resell Rights

Arun Chandran put out a really good membership PLR pack and he's allowing you to choose between personal PLR rights and resell rights. This is a great topic because there are tools and courses you can promote using this content for marketers who want to start their own online membership. 

The articles are long and they include: So you could turn these into a report or lead magnet, create a video series using them as a script, and more. Arun's content is one of the few where you never have to worry about quality (or ethics, like those who scrape content from other peoples' sites). 

Check it out while he has it on sale here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/qylx0/0

Goal Getter Profits Course

Julie Coffman just opened up her annual publishing challenge for the next 7 days only and it's for the theme of Goal Getter Profits. With Julie's course, she guides you through the entire KDP process from the very beginning where you brainstorm iseas all the way through making your journal, workbook or planner live on Amazon. 

She does things kind of like I do in terms of challenges where you do it in real time and follow along. 

Here's some of what's in it:

The biggest difference between this year and last is that she'll be targeting a different type of market, one more niched-down than a simple, generic personal planner. She'll be researching in real-time to find in-demand niches where people have goals they're pursuing.

Another main difference is that the type of book she'll be creating hasn't been chosen yet. During her research, she'll be working off a list of 172 topics/niches that'll be a resource for challengers to help her choose what kind of book she'll be publishing.

She'll be choosing 3 types of books/goals to research in real-time, going over her thoughts and talking about why she's choosing what she chooses to focus on.

From there, you'll see her either create her own interior from scratch, showing how she does it - another difference from last year - or she'll use the new templates this year (also another resource for challengers) and tweak those to save some time.

Finally, challengers will be receiving all-new handouts that include checklists, types of common goals, niches, and more. It includes:

As an FYI, her upgrade offer is just $47 and includes: This is only open for 7 days so if you want in, do it now here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/lzz3t/0

Polish Your Info Products

There have been a few sellers whose stuff I refused to promote when it was poor quality. Sometimes, I'll get comfortable with a vendor and suddenly start getting complaints about their quality and it'll turn out that they began outsourcing. 

Outsourcing is fine. But it's always your responsibility to check everything before launch. I don't mind an occasional typo, but big blunders repeatedly are not good. 

So once your product is completed, polish it. Check it on Grammarly for errors. It's free! Have someone proofread it if you can. 

When you're tightening up the content, make sure it starts with something that grabs your reader. Make it about them. That's what they care most about. Be sure to give step by step instructions and lots of good tips and clear examples. 

Storytelling is always a good way to make the reader comfortable with the content, too. If you had someone else write it and you're not sure of their facts, double check to see if it's all correct. You never know what sources they used. 

Break up text with images if you can. Screen shots or regular pictures work. 

Don't forget to cross promote your info products in your content. You can even put affiliate links inside. Also, if you had an upgrade offer for your info product, put a link to remind those who didn't get it yet on where they can change their mind. 

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

Tiff ;)

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