Supporting Go Getters, Deliver Mobile Friendly Products

Published: Sun, 10/18/20


How's your Sunday going? I've spent my weekend chilling out. Scarlett needed some help mapping out a school schedule to take half of December off, so we sat down and did that. I watched a movie with Matthew McConaughey in it. It's hard for me to watch movies anymore. They're too long and my attention span is shot. I can, however, binge-watch an entire series if I like it. LOL! Makes no sense, right?

Okay, so here's something just as an FYI and to support someone else who needs it. Then a tip below.

Supporting Go Getters

Over my 20+ years now in Internet Marketing, I've seen a lot. People soaring to unexpected heights - buying new homes, gaining freedom. Some people flame out - because of greed or they're just one hit wonders. Some shoot themselves in the foot and just get too big for their britches. 

My favorite stories are of those where someone who is SO nervous launches something good in spite of their fear. That's just what a girl named Marharyta Rzaieva did this week. And wouldn't you know it, some sour, immature marketer who saw her as competition posted a nasty message in his FB group saying he wasn't going to promote.

Here's the funny thing. This marketer had more hands out than an octopus when HE first started. He was going to put out the worst quality PLR you could imagine and others had to help him redo it and drag him across the finish line. Not only that, but we felt SO sorry for him, we let him keep prize money, etc. 

I admire anyone who puts together a good product and has the confidence to launch it. It can be intimidating for many people. If you get in this business, as you climb the ladder of success (and ESPECIALLY when SO many people help you out), ALWAYS do the same for others. If you view everyone as competition you're trying to sabotage, you don't deserve anything from anybody. 

I wasn't going to promote Marharyta's Pug Coloring Book PLR Bundle because my list doesn't respond well to coloring stuff very often unless it has a lot of other content elements in it. And I don't know her really, but she does some great artwork. 

You get: So if you're in the pet niche, or coloring book or low content niches, do check out her sale. She, unlike some others, deserves her success.

Catering to Your Audience with Mobile Friendly Info Products

Not everyone creates info products with mobile users in mind. Some of my best learning times were when I was waiting at my kids' school - for a game to start or for them to get out of an event. So I could only use my iPhone. And some people don't make that easy. 

For eBooks, audio, or video, those are pretty mobile friendly. But if membership sites are used, it needs to be responsive in nature to adjust. Otherwise it isn't projected on the screen quite right. 

Whatever you sell, test it out on different media tools to see how it delivers and ensure it's all working properly. 

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

Tiff ;)

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