Just Don't, Self Care PLR: Taking Care of You, Testing Your Ideas

Published: Tue, 09/15/20


How's your week going so far? Ours is good. I've been on a good schedule, hitting the treadmill right when I wake up, then writing fiction and cleaning, and working the rest of the day before I relax a bit. I had to force myself to get the things I struggled with done first because I kept going to bed disappointed that I wasn't getting them done.  

Just Don't

Someone was showing me a tool that someone else promoted to them and I'm just going to state my opinion on it. It's a plugin you install to your blog and you can enter the link to any YouTube video, it'll go to the video and create a transcript of it and post it as your blog post. 

So gross. 

If you try to excuse that kind of theft by saying "but they allow it to be embedded," you're grasping at straws. Imagine if you went to the effort of coming up with a good topic. You carefully created a video and posted it, and yes, allowing people to EMBED the video and share it with your audience. But then someone comes along and scrapes your ideas, but doesn't embed your video. 

Yes, the tool allows the OPTION of embedding the video with the transcript. If you did that, fine! But you know most won't. They want to use this as a way to make themSELVES look like the authority figure. 

And even a tiny link back to the video isn't enough. That isn't embedding it. 

When you embed a video, you're leaving intact ALL of the branding and authority for the ORIGINAL content creator. That's important in the world of ethical marketing. But most don't care. It's shortcut city, and they couldn't care less whose work gets ripped off. They feel justified because they "bought a tool" so they think it's acceptable. Infuriating!

New Self Care PLR: Taking Care of You

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Testing Your Ideas

Not every idea you come up with is going to be a good idea. That’s why you need to research and test your ideas. Here’s how:

Do your market research.

If you generated ideas by using the idea stated above to research what’s already selling, then you already got this step covered. If you didn’t take that step yet, then do it now. That’s because the surest sign that a potential product will do well is to see if people in your niche are already buying similar products.

Here’s another way to quickly test a product…

Test ideas with affiliate products.

If you want to see if your particular audience will respond to an offer, then put a similar affiliate product in front of them. You can find affiliate offers on ClickBank.com, JVZoo.com and Amazon.com.

Test ideas with “fake” sales letters.

If you have a specific idea, and your market research or affiliate offer testing isn’t telling you everything you need to know, then here’s another idea: pretend as if your perfect product already exists.

What this means is that you set up a sales letter that describes the product you want to create. You don’t create the product yet – just the sales letter so that you can test out your idea.

The only catch is that when someone clicks on the order button, it takes them to a page that says the product isn’t available (but they can join your newsletter to get notified of when the product is ready). 

While this isn’t a perfect system (and I actually don’t like it myself), many marketers use it. The number of people who click on your “order” button will give you an idea of how much demand there is for your potential product. Just be sure you create a compelling sales letter so that poor sales copy doesn’t skew the results on an otherwise good idea.

TIP: Want to test out your idea really fast? Then use paid advertising, such as Google AdWords or Facebook’s ad platform to send a lot of targeted traffic to your “fake” sales letter.

You should be able to generate dozens of potential product ideas. Then all you have to do is research and test your ideas to sort out the best and most profitable ones. Do this with every product you create, and you’ll have a profitable business too!

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

Tiff ;)

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