New Ltd 50 PLR: Social Traffic for Newbiews,Content Without Writing (PLR), Swipe File Tips

Published: Tue, 11/17/20


I felt SO bad for my son today. He went outside to add one strand of lights to the porch beams and he tugged a little to get some slack in it and the whole roof light strands plucked off like dominoes falling. He said it was like a slow motion horror movie. LOL! He hates going to the top of the peak on the ladder. I wish he wouldn't, but he insists! Now he has to do it all over again. 

Okay here's what I have for you today...

Quick FYI: You can get Nicole Dean's big PLR bundle course/workshop called From Dream to Do to Done on a huge discount until tomorrow if you use Promo Code: 77, which takes $220 off the price. It's massive and would make a great product for you to have to sell as your own. 

New Limited to 50 Buyers PLR: Social Traffic Strategies for Newbies

I tried to launch today's a little earlier for y'all. It's called Social Traffic Strategies for Newbies and it's a PLR limited to 50 buyers that will never go on my store or in my lifetime membership. It helps newer marketers understand why and how they can leverage social media platforms for traffic and engagement. It's perfect for this audience because it's free, easy and faster than trying to compete in terms of SEO with their own site. 

This 5-page, 2,263-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- The Power of Social Media Marketing
- Find the Right Sites for Your Niche
- Profile Tips to Help You Stand Out
- Engage Your Audience with Value and Teasers
- Leveraging Multi Media on Social Sites

http://plrlaunch.com/social-traffic-strategies-for-newbies-limited-plr

Content Without Writing (PLR)

Tracy and Suzanne have a new PLR bundle called Content Without Writing. Use Coupon Code: NOV10 save $10

It includes: Use Coupon Code: NOV10 save $10 here: 
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=393  

Using Swipe Files for Email Copy

Have you ever wondered how copywriters come up with content when they’re stumped on what to write? They use swipe files.

Swipe files are files where you collect copywriting examples. These can be headlines that are catchy, email promotions that stand out, paragraphs that pull you in, and catchy phrases or slogans. Swipe files can be photos, graphics, images or even complete websites or landing pages that are successful.

They help you come up with ideas to write your own copy. You aren’t copying the content! That would be plagiarism. Instead you’re using the swipe file copy to spark your own creative ideas. 

If you haven’t started collecting swipe files of good headlines and email copy, you should begin. Whenever you come across a good email or other content, save it to somewhere you can access it online or on your computer. 

Then when you need inspiration on what to write or how to write something, pull up your swipe files. It’s best if you can keep them organized, with folders for emails, headings, copy, sales pages, content, or whatever works for you.

To use swipe files, follow these steps:

1. Understand your target market and their needs before you begin any writing. Then you can use the work of others to begin creating your own email sales copy by taking inspiration from your swipe files. You don’t want to swipe someone’s sarcastic sales page if your list is used to motivating and inspirational wording.

2. Look at the different elements in the swipe file to get inspiration. Look at: 3. Look at the style of the emails. How are they set up? How many images, CTAs or URLs are included? What words do they use to draw the reader in?

4. Look for examples of headlines or bullet list points that mirror the “energy” or feeling you want for your piece.

5. Start creating your copy or headline using some of the examples as a guide.

Swipe files are helpful in creating sales copy faster that can convert well. Whenever you see some type of content that grabs your attention, save the link for future reference.

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

Tiff ;)

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