New Limited PLR: Zoom Video Conferencing for Beginners (50 Buyer Limit), Plus a Tip
Published: Sun, 10/25/20
I got a comment on my Nextdoor post where I shared our random acts of kindness from a woman who said SHE was one of the recipients of our flowers! She said last week was her birthday and it made her SO happy that she wanted to pay it forward. Later, I saw her commenting donating to someone else's needs on the site. LOVE it. I am going to start making this feel good stuff a regular part of our lives rather than once in a blue moon - and I'll let y'all know how it goes.
New PLR - Limit 50 Buyers: Zoom Video Conferencing for Beginners
Even though some people are going back to work, SO many are now permanently working from home, even for the companies they once worked in person for. I don't see this changing a lot in the future - it's been proven that people can be productive at home.Now part of the problem (and I'm trying not to giggle here) is that many don't know how to use Zoom properly. People accidentally leave the camera on, can't unmute themselves, etc. It's not a technology everyone just grasps effortlessly.
With travel stifled, this is a great tool to help people learn to use, and this PLR report, which only 50 people can buy, called Zoom Video Conferencing for Beginners, will not be on my store or in my lifetime area. It's first come, first served and once 50 are sold, it won't allow anyone else to check out and buy a copy.
This 6-page, 2,568-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- What Is Zoom?
- Getting Started with Zoom
- Strategic Ways to Use Zoom in Your Business
- Mistakes to Avoid in Zoom
Grab it before all 50 copies are gone here:
http://plrlaunch.com/zoom-video-conferencing-for-beginners-limited-plr
How Well Do You Really Know Your Ideal Customer?
We’ve all done the exercise. It’s the first thing you’re taught when you first start your business: Create an ideal customer or client avatar. This vision of your ideal customer guides everything you do, including pricing (you probably won’t charge that single mom as much as you can the CEO of a Fortune 500 company), pain points (mom probably prioritizes her kids’ needs over the shareholders), and even the color of your logo.So you spend a few hours considering things such as:
- Age group
- Income
- Family status
- Education
- Lifestyle goals
- Location
But you could be wrong, and if you stop there, you may be missing a huge piece of the puzzle—and losing out on the best customers because of it.
Here’s something that’s rarely considered in the “ideal customers” equation, and it’s arguably the most important part: personality. If you’re snarky, sarcastic, loud and obnoxious, then a quiet, middle-aged mom who spends her time volunteering at the church is probably not a good fit for you. Sure, she might need your help, but for products and services, this match-up is a disaster. Either she will be uncomfortable with your style, or you’ll be miserable trying to reign in your natural exuberance.
Better to pass mom on to a coach who is a better fit for her personality wise.
Another thing that can be difficult to calculate from the start, but once you recognize it (or the lack thereof) you'll see that it's worth paying attention to. The customer without the drive to succeed will—more often than not—only end up frustrating you both. I’ve had much of my time siphoned away from people who act like they want help, but never do anything that’s recommended.
Better to end your relationship as soon as you see the signs of this than to waste your time going over the same material and exercises again and again with someone who simply won’t do the work.
If you look at your current and past customers, you’ll begin to see patterns. You can easily look back and see what made some people a joy to work with, while others were a struggle. Think about what those differences are, and add them to your ideal customer profile. Then compare any new potential clients and customers to this ideal profile, and you’ll never again get mired down in problematic issues like this again.
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That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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