New Ltd to 50 PLR: Affiliate Approval, Piggy Freebie and Others, Email Conversions Part 1

Published: Wed, 11/11/20


We have Christmas happening in here, y'all! I laughed about a conversation my neighbors were having about whether or not it was too early and we all agreed - 2020 has been brutal, so if we want to bring on the Christmas cheer early, we're doing it. And because Chick Fil A led the way and already have all their decor up, we're following suit!

We put the finishing touches on turning my spare bedroom into a storage room/home gym. I love it. There's a huge mirror so I can be disgusted with myself (this helps believe it or not), a treadmill, dumbbells, exercise weighted ball, vibration machine, and then the stored items for just in case because I'll never be caught offguard. We bought these amazing shelving units to store stuff on. 

FYI: There are only 10 copies left of my 5 Tips for a Successful Internet Marketing Career limited PLR out of 50 total copies. 

New Limited to 50 Buyers PLR: How to Get Approved as an Affiliate

My newest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called How to Get Approved as an Affiliate and this is something SO many people ask about because they find it's a struggle. Whether it's with a Warrior Plus vendor or Amazon, they don't know what it takes to get past obstacles and become an active, approved affiliate, so this report solves that for them.

This 5-page, 2,238-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Personal Networking Tips to Overcome Objections
- Establish Your Record of Productivity
- Eliminate the Red Flags that Get You Denied
- Pacing Your Application Process
- Following Up to Salvage Your Application

Only 50 can own it - so here's where to grab your copy:
http://plrlaunch.com/how-to-get-approved-as-an-affiliate-limited-plr

Piggy Makes Bank - Niche Variety PLR Offers (Including a FREEBIE)

Tracy and Suzanne over at Piggy Makes Bank are on a roll with content creation! They even have a freebie today. Here's what they have in a variety of niches:

#1 - FREE PLR: The Healing Power of Gratitude gives you 7 articles and emails.
#2 - Ways to Sneak More Veggies gives you 5 Articles, 5 Emails, eBook Compilation, 5 Social Media Posts and 5 social media images. Use Coupon Code NOV10 save $10.
#3 - PLR on Carving Out Some Me Time - Includes 5 Articles, 5 Emails, eBook Compilation, 5 Social Media Posts and 5 social media images. Use Coupon Code NOV10 save $10.
#4 - Metrics to Test and TweakIncludes 5 Articles, 5 Emails, eBook Compilation, 5 Social Media Posts and 5 social media images. Use Coupon Code NOV10 save $10.
#5 - Keeping Your Body Hydrated Inside and Out - Includes 5 Articles, 5 Emails, eBook Compilation, 5 Social Media Posts and 5 social media images. Use Coupon Code NOV10 save $10.

Anatomy of a High Converting Email – Part 1

Everyone wants an email that looks great and converts like crazy. It’s been proven that email marketing is an effective way to reach out to your customers. In fact, the return on investment of your email marketing is one of the highest in terms of marketing.

But do you know what it takes to create a high converting email that invites floods of opens, click-throughs and conversions?

Imagine this: You’re creating an email marketing campaign. You sit down, roll up your sleeves and start working on your email. You write the copy, add images, your URL and the CTA. You hit Send. 

A few days later, you excitedly check the results of the campaign in your analytics to see an increase in traffic to your highlighted products. Problem was, no conversions. What happened?

You probably think you did everything right, but your email might need some changes to drive conversions. If your subject line is off, your copy is out of sync or any other part of your email is not right, your conversions can plummet.

I’m going to break down the basic elements of a high converting email in a series over the coming days for you. You’ll discover how to create convincing subject lines, how to get personal without being too personal (like me LOL) and how your signature and P.S. can convert readers. 

First up is the subject line.

Many people often feel anxious when they try to create the subject line for their emails. Others don’t give it much thought quickly slapping something mundane in the box. But you’re losing out on opens when you do this. 

I do mine different. I personally like to list what all is in it. BUT when I do use strategic email subjects, I get a higher open rate.

Subject lines impact your open rates. The subject line is the most important part of your email since it’s what the subscriber first sees. It can grab their attention, making them want to immediately open and read. Or it can be the reason your emails end up in the trash.

Take your time creating a subject line. It’s by far the most challenging part. It’s difficult to condense all you want to say from your body copy into the short space allowed. Use one of these formulas if you need help crafting your subject line:

1. Ask a question. This formula is probably the easiest. And these get people to think about how the topic relates to them. Questions make them feel like you care about them. Which makes them more emotionally attached to your brand. Example: Apple asks, “Got plans for tonight?”

2. Use the “how-to” formula to teach people how to do something. People want to know how to solve their problems. They are already searching the internet for the answers. You cut down their search time by offering the solutions in your email as how-to content. You’re also positioning yourself as the expert on the topic, increasing your credibility. Example: “How to increase your opt ins overnight.”

3. Use scarcity to create a sense of urgency. This type of formula encourages readers to act quickly so they don’t miss out. The key is that the scarcity and /or the urgency must be real. Don’t mislead your reader by falsely claiming you only have so many slots left or hours remaining if you have more open spaces. Example: “Act quickly while supplies last— the 50% discount ends tonight.”

4. Make an announcement of something in your subject line. If you have something new to offer your audience, send an email with the exciting announcement. This type of subject line displays a sense of timeliness encouraging recipients to act immediately to be included in the latest. However, don’t use the word “newsletter” in your announcement. Example: Birthday VIP offers are live!”

5. Surprise your readers. Give them something unexpected. Surprise them with a free gift or free content. Use the word “free sparingly and honestly. Giving something away makes you audience feel a sense of reciprocity for the gift and likely to want to return the favor, possibly by purchasing one of your paid services.  Example: “My gift especially for you.”

6. Personalize your subject line message. Make it seem like you're writing a personal email specifically to each individual. Include their first name in the subject line. Include words like “your” if it works better than their name. Example: “Your visit to Bali.”

7. Create curiosity with your subject line. Curiosity is makes them naturally want to interact with otherwise static content. It provokes your audience to engage with your brand. Example: “Did this ever happen to you?”

8. Include a number or a statistic in your subject line. Sharing facts backed by numbers increases your credibility and build trust with your audience as a reliable resource. Example: Money saved: Trim users found $100 savings on similar utilities.”

9. Use Listicles or numbered lists. Using numbered lists is an easy way for readers to digest your content. Use a quantified number for more open rates. Instead of “Reasons your social media isn’t getting seen” try, “23 Reasons your social media isn’t getting seen in 2020.”

10. Try to keep it short and to the point. With our attention spans shorter than ever, using brevity captures attention. Use three to five words to create a succinct subject line. It’s quickly scannable by your readers. And don’t yell. Capitalize the first word or letter of words only. Example: “We miss you.”

Use these formulas to create subject lines that will increase your open rates. Don’t go overboard and try to use them all. Find the ones that work with your readers and always be testing.

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

Tiff ;)

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