Anchor Podcast PLR, New PLR: 50 Done for You Blog Posts and Emails - Bundle 2 &
Published: Fri, 09/18/20
The weekend's here! For many of us, the days just blur together, but for some, it's a welcome break from work or school. I've been working on my storage room this week. Had to order another shelving unit, so that arrives today and I'll have my son put it together for me so I can free up more space. We're putting these soft, interlocking floor pads down so we can exercise in that room next to the treadmill. A yoga mat just doesn't do it for me. LOL!
Anchor Podcast PLR (This is the tool I use!)
Those of you who have heard my podcast (I'll post the link below) know I do it using Anchor. Why? It's free and SUPER easy for someone like me. But so many people are confused about podcasting. I simply use my iPhone and upload episodes quickly. Well Charles Harper, who has an amazing voice and method of teaching, made a series of video lessons with PLR to teach Anchor Podcasting.This series includes the following lessons:
- Overview - Anchor-FM
- Sign Up and Basic Settings
- Creating Cover Art With Canva
- Completing Anchor Settings
- Anchor Links and Creating An Episode
- Using Your Mobile Device for Anchor
- Using Your Mobile Device To Create An Episode
- Inviting Others to Join You On Your Podcast Using Mobile
- Desktop Audio Addition to Anchor
- Segmenting A Recording
- Creating a Trailer Using Desktop
- Creating A Trailer With Mobile at the Show Level
- Creating Episodes Ahead of Time
- Arranging the Order of Episodes
- Distribution of Your Podcast
- Distribution and Messaging
- Adding an Intro and Outro
- Recording Your Intro or Outro Using Anchor Desktop
- Editing Your Intro or Outro Using Your Mobile Device
- Intro and Outro Professionally Created
- Transcriptions for Your Podcast
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/tv9x0/0
New PLR: 50 Done for You Blog Posts and Emails - Bundle 2
Sharyn Sheldon at Content Sparks has a brand new PLR pack out called 50 Done-for-You Blog Posts & Emails: Bundle 2 and you get to either choose from 5 different themed packs of done-for-you blog posts and emails or get them ALL for one low price!Themes for the 5 packs of content are:
Theme #1 - Leveraging Partnerships
Blog Posts:
- 6 Places to Look for Potential JV Business Partners (519 words)
- Successful Business Partnerships – Tips on Writing an Irresistible Joint Venture Proposal (539 words)
- 7 Common Mistakes to Avoid with JV Business Partnerships (546 words)
- What Is a Joint Venture and How Can It Help You Reach Your Business Goals? (583 words)
- How to Come up with Ideas for a Successful Joint Venture (587 words)
- The pros and cons of teaming up with your competitors (302 words)
- Why your business partnership needs a written agreement (303 words)
- My top 3 favorite places to recruit affiliates (325 words)
- 6 red flags to look for when choosing business partners (348 words)
- Use virtual summits to find successful business partnerships (325 words)
Blog Posts:
- Understand Your Prospect’s Psychology to Effectively Overcome Sales Objections (532 words)
- The Key to Sales Success Is How You Handle Objections (517 words)
- Overcoming Sales Objections – How to Turn Objections into Opportunities (539 words)
- The Key to Success in Sales – Preparing for Sales Objections (531 words)
- The Power of Testimonials in Overcoming Sales Objections (554 words)
- The first step in sales success is to build rapport (327 words)
- Are you effectively communicating the value of your offer? (365 words)
- How to overcome fear of rejection in sales (336 words)
- How well do you understand your customer’s pain? (310 words)
- Do you know how to handle price objections in sales? (327 words)
Blog Posts:
- 4 Best Practices for Setting The Right Price for Your Products (613 words)
- Get Creative with Your Pricing – 6 Outside-the-Box Pricing Ideas (562 words)
- Customer Driven Pricing – Your Pricing Strategy Starts with Knowing Your Customer (566 words)
- How Do You Know If Your Price Is Right? (599 words)
- Pricing Your Offers – How to Communicate the Unique Value of Your Product (573 words)
- Ask your customers if your pricing is right (351 words)
- Don’t lower your prices — add more value instead (232 words)
- What you can learn from your competitors about pricing your products (344 words)
- Offer your customers more with package pricing (354 words)
- Are your prices too high? (337 words)
Blog Posts:
- The 5 Steps to a Successful Product Launch (548 words)
- The 8 Most Common Product Launch Mistakes to Avoid (581 words)
- 14 Ways to Build Buzz for Your Product Launch (555 words)
- The 6 Elements of an Effective Product Launch Content Strategy (633 words)
- How to Launch Your Product on a Shoestring Budget (576 words)
- Are you choosing the right metrics for your product launch? (357 words)
- Your product launch won’t succeed without THIS (339 words)
- Here’s your product launch content checklist (316 words)
- How to manage your product launch timeline (314 words)
- 8 proven ways to promote your product launch on social media (323 words)
Blog Posts:
- 7 Unique Ways to Find New Clients for Your Business (541 words)
- 8 Website Tweaks That Will Bring You More Clients (578 words)
- Attract More Clients by Knowing Your Strengths (529 words)
- How to Use Online Forums to Find New Clients (611 words)
- How to Best Use Social Media to Find New Clients (551 words)
- How to use blogging to get more clients (356 words)
- What to do when you have a difficult client (328 words)
- How to keep your clients long-term (323 words)
- Why you should always look for new clients (even when you don’t need them now) (361 words)
- How to turn webinar participants into new clients (334 words)
https://affiliates.contentsparks.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=1232_204_3_183
Determine How to Order Your Info Product Topics
If you’ve done your research, then you should have a list of topics, subtopics and other ideas you’d like to include in your product. Now you need to organize these topics into a logical order. Here’s how:1. Order in a step-by-step format. If you’re sharing a “how to” process, then the best way to organize your information is to share the steps in order.
For example:
Step 1 of setting up a blog is to download and install the WordPress files.
Step 2 is to customize the newly installed blog.
Step 3 is to install plug ins.
And so on.
2. Order from beginner to advanced. If the information doesn’t need to be done in a certain order, then organize the information from beginner to advanced (easy to more complex).
For example, if you’re teaching people how to restore a classic car, you might start with easy tasks such as changing the spark plugs. More advanced topics would include changing a 6V system to a 12V system.
3. Order in a way where you share prerequisites first. In other words, let the information in your product naturally build on previous chapters.
For example, let’s suppose you’re creating a book about how to get traffic. You might share a chapter on how to create good ads, and then after that you’d have chapters where writing a good ad is part of the strategy, such as setting up a Facebook ad campaign.
4. Order information chronologically. If you’re sharing historical information, then share the oldest events first leading up to the present time.
5. Order the information with the best information first and last in the product. This takes advantage of the primacy and recency effect, which is where people tend to more easily remember the first and last items on a list. This works well if you’re sharing information that has no natural order.
For example, if your product is a list of weight loss tips, then share some of your very best tips first (to intrigue people and keep them reading), as well as leaving some of your very best tips at the end (to end on a memorable high note).
Keep in mind that not only are you organizing your product as whole, but you’re also organizing sections. So, for instance, your overall outline may present information in a beginner to advanced format. However, each subtopic may provide step-by-by instructions.
Let me give you a specific example. Let’s suppose you’re sharing three traffic generation techniques, which you present in order from beginner to advance. These three techniques include, in this order:
- Guest blogging. (The easiest method to get up and running, even if the reader has no experience.)
- Setting up an affiliate program. (Easy to do and understand, but requires some time.)
- Doing search engine optimization. (Requires time to understand SEO, as well as time to start implementing the strategy.)
By the way, as promised, here's the link to my Anchor Podcast called Tiffany's Texas Boot Kick (all about marketing).
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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