New Limit 50: PLR Launch Profits, Social Traffic Course, Writing Versatility, Financial Crunch PLR

Published: Mon, 11/02/20


It's a new week! I had to get all my taxes done for the third quarter, which is always a pain. But at least they're off my plate and I can work without thinking about taxes. We were going to go volunteer tomorrow at a meal prep for the homeless, and I probably should, but I kind of worry about safety everywhere, so I think we'll stay home and do something low key instead. We'll reschedule for a different week. 

Today Miss Mandy's going in for a grooming because she's looking extra floofy, and Delilah is going right inside the door for her nails since she's not very nice to them and they can't take her in the back. LOL!

So here's what I have for you today:

New PLR Limited to 50 Buyers - PLR Launch Profits Report

My newest limited to 50 buyers PLR report is called PLR Launch Profits and in it, your readers will learn about this easy, lucrative business model that's been around for a long time and shows no sign of slowing down.  This is a business model I've been in since around 2005 and week after week, it bring in money like clockwork. There's plenty of room for others, so it's a nice way for newbies to get started online. 

This 5-page, 2,279-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Make Easy Money Selling Content Others Can Use
- Pick a Hot Selling Topic and Map Out Your Funnel
- Create an In-Demand Pack That’s Original
- Recruit Affiliates to Promote for You
- Launch and Plan for After-Launch Profits

I've also included some JPG and PNG graphics for an eCover so you can hit the ground running with it.

There are only 50 copies available of it - and once they're gone, that's all there it - so check it out here:

http://plrlaunch.com/plr-launch-profits-limited-plr

New Course: Social Traffic Pop for Publishers

Julie Coffman has a new course out - and it's called Social Traffic Pop for Publishers. I think you'll enjoy it. This training was created to help ANY online business owner or content publisher because it helps them figure out: There are a total of 13 lesson modules introducing the concept of "Posting On Purpose," covering 10 "scroll-stopping" post types, a strategy for creating social graphics quickly and easily, a digital full-color handbook, and a BONUS of 50 quick and easy post ideas. Plus a private Facebook community for feedback and support

There is an upgrade options that includes 30 DFY social graphics with social post verbiage so you can start posting and seeing community engagement immediately. 

Save $30 at the special launch price, but only for a short time here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/ly7wb/0

PLR: How to Create Cash Quickly During a Financial Crunch (Might not open for an hour)

The ladies at Piggy makes Bank have a PLR bundle out called How to Create Cash Quickly During a Financial Crunch. Using coupon code: CASH takes $40 off at checkout. 

It contains: Use Coupon Code CASH to get $40 Off here:
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=387

How to Become Versatile Writing About Different Topics

I had a friend (who is a subscriber) email me the other day asking how I am able to write about so many different topics - from lawn mowers to weight loss to survival. 

I told him I'd answer it in an email to my list, so here we are. 

There are a couple of things that have helped me able to fill my PLR store with so many different topics and slants. First, I took a speed reading course long ago - and it helps me with research. I highly recommend doing this. It helps in so many areas of life, personally. 

I can't tell you which program to take because I took an in person one years ago. 

But even if you don't take a speed reading course, going to a variety of websites to educate yourself about a topic you'll be writing about consistently is beneficial. Learn the various viewpoints people have. Read books on it. Watch videos. Listen to podcasts. 

Now I don't do all of this for things like lawn mowers, but I DO read up to see what people want or hate in a lawn mower. I see where the problems are so I can present my content as a solution, because that's what people are looking for with your content. 

Another thing that helps me is to remain conversational, like this. Trying to write things where you approach it as a thesis or dissertation is too stuffy and it makes you struggle having to be perfectly proper and uptight about it all. 

Write like you're chatting with a friend about something. If your friend's lawn was overgrown and he told you he was thinking about buying a new mower because his broke, but he didn't know what kind to buy, what would you talk to him about - and what issues would he want solved? 

When I bought one, I wanted a battery operated one. I hate lugging gas cans back and forth from the store. I loved how quiet the battery ones are. Write about what YOU know as a consumer, people want and what you see people talking about in articles, in comments, and in reviews. 

So really, all you're doing is learning and sharing. Just like you would a friend or family member. 

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

Tiff ;)

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