6 Copies Left, Disconnect to Reconnect PLR, Info Product Mistakes

Published: Wed, 10/14/20


Oh I'm paying dearly for the bad sleep schedule I allowed myself to get in. I'd been going to bed at 6 AM lately and sleeping until noonish and today I had to wake up at 7 AM - we're having our new doors installed. So I'm running on fumes! I'll just take today off (a rarity for me) and watch TV and stuff. I can't wait to get the upgrade from 50 year old doors in my childhood home.

6 Copies Left

My latest "limited to 50 buyers" PLR called Motivate Yourself to Succeed has only 6 copies left, so be sure to check it out. This one works for ANY niche where there's a goal involved and it teaches people not to use others as a crutch for motivation, but to learn how to develop it for yourself whenever it's needed. 

Disconnect to Reconnect PLR

Cally Lee and YuShaun have a new bundle out that's under $10 and it's called Disconnect to Reconnect: How to Unplug and Get Your Life Back

That's an awesome self help topic for people who need to detox from social media (which is SO important right now) - and the bundle is packed with goodies.

It covers things like: It includes: Go see the graphics and check out all of the details here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/ndklv/0

7 Common Mistakes Info Product Creators Make 

Making your own info product inevitably means making mistakes, too. You'll usually learn a lesson and never repeat it, but if I can help you avoid some things, that's good, too!

Mistake #1 - Creating a Fluff and Filler Product

If your product has no substance - it's just broad, glossed over content, then you'll be a one non-hit wonder. Everyone will say your product isn't good, many will request a refund, and at the very best, they simply won't buy from you again. 

Mistake #2 - Being Too Broad

Think in terms of a series of one problem/one solution products instead of one enormous product covering the entire niche. When you go too broad, the reader doesn't get any meat out of it. 

Mistake #3 - Using Amateur Graphics

Trust me - do it yourself looks weak - hire a professional for your sales page, product image, etc. Or, if you want to get good tools and learn how to do it yourself, you can - but don't trust your own opinion on it. 

Mistake #4 - Not Creating an Entire Product Funnel

I used to balk at the saying "you're leaving money on the table" but it's not JUST that (and that IS a significant amount of money that not only are YOU missing out on, but your affiliates, too). But it's also not giving the customer the opportunity to get a great deal on something related. At the very least, capture their name and, send them to additional opportunities - but then your affiliates miss out, so that's not as fair..

Mistake #5 - Copying What's Already Out There

I'm talking plagiarism and just ripping off other peoples' ideas. When the Rich Jerk came out, I had dozens (literally) of marketers hiring me as a ghostwriter to create "knock offs" and what they told me to do was just rewrite the sentences. I wouldn't do it - I created a unique product for each person and they were thrilled. It was the same slant about marketing in general, but I put a spin on it for each person. 

Mistake #6 - Being a One Hit Wonder

As soon as one product is ready for launch, start on the next one. Keep the momentum up so you can serve your audience again and again. If they like how you teach, give them more! 

Mistake #7 - Assuming Your Audience Knows Anything

I hate it when I take a course and they mention something I have no idea about. Unless you specify experience level up front, walk them through the steps - never assume they know what you're talking about. If you say "install WordPress" they may have no idea how to do that. 

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

Tiff ;)

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