New Limited PLR: Entrepreneurial Failure, Healthy Pursuit Of Success PLR Special, Converting Tips Part 3

Published: Fri, 11/13/20


I'm sitting here waiting for the inspector to arrive today - hope all goes well and it doesn't require additional work. We went shopping last night but I didn't really find any decor I liked. I saw way too much "old truck Christmas decor" which is fine, but not my style. And I didn't find anything really nice looking. Mostly junky stuff, which is odd because you can usually find a couple of nice pieces to buy. I have plenty of junky decor LOL - I need to level up! 

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

FYI: There are only 6 copies left of my limited PLR called How to Get Approved as an Affiliate.  

New Limited to 50 Buyers PLR: 12 Reasons You Fail as an Entrepreneur

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR (meaning it will never be in my PLR store or lifetime membership area) is called 12 Reasons You Fail as an Entrepreneur. It helps people pinpoint where they're going wrong and offers tips on how to reverse course and start seeing traction. 

This 5-page, 2,027-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

#1 – You Hate Learning.
#2 – You Don’t Shop Smart.
#3 – You Fail to Pace Yourself.
#4 – You Let Fear Get the Best of You.
#5 – You Don’t Engage in Self Care.
#6 – You Haven’t Networked and Branded Yourself.
#7 – You Aren’t a Savvy Blogger.
#8 – You Haven’t Diversified Your Income Streams.
#9 – You’re Lazy.
#10 – You Don’t Work on Mindset.
#11 – You’re Not Transparent.
#12 – You’re Too Proud to Ask for Help.

Be one of only 50 people to own this PLR report here:
http://plrlaunch.com/12-reasons-you-fail-as-an-entrepreneur-limited-plr

Healthy Pursuit Of Success PLR Special 

Justin Popovic has a special PLR deal called Healthy Pursuit Of Success and it only lasts 4 days. It includes: Check it out on sale here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_230_3_234

Anatomy of a High Converting Email – Part 3

The The call the action or the CTA is one of the most important sections of your email. It’s what gets subscribers to take the action you want them to take. People need to be told explicitly what you want them to do. For example, if you’re sending an email that features your latest product, you need a button that tells your reader to buy it. Or if you want your readers to click on a link to your latest article, you need to tell them to. 

In every email you send, you need a relevant CTA. It should focus on the action you want them to take. Use action-oriented text related to the action you desire them to take. Use one of these examples:

To encourage a purchase use: Shop now, Shop our bestsellers, Act now, Shop our spring collection, Buy now, Claim your coupon, Get 30% off now, Free gift with purchase, Shop Santa’s favorites, or See our gift: 10% off. 

For Content clicks: Learn more, Read more, Download now, Download the eBook , Read the full story, Keep reading, Watch now, See the amazing video, or Hear the story.

For events: Register now, Reserve your spot, Book your ticket, Save me a spot, Count me in, or Register for the webinar. 

For Services: Book your appointment, Start your free trial, Upgrade now, Start today, Find out how, Start now. Get results.

For Feedback and connections: Complete our quick survey, Take a survey, Leave a review, Follow us, Let us know how we did, Like us on Facebook.

Make your CTA short. Place one above the fold and the other one near the bottom.

The design of your CTA can be a button or a different color text (even just bolded). It needs to be the appropriate size, meaning it can’t fit across the page. Use white space near the call to action to draw the reader’s eye to it.

Always test your CTA placement, color and copy. Test one thing at a time to see if your changes make any difference.

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

Tiff ;)

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