New Ltd PLR: Promoting PLR for Profits, Plus Email Tip Part 5! Vision Boards PLR
Published: Sun, 11/15/20
How's your Sunday going? I made a delicious pot of 15 bean soup and it smells soooo good. We got our outside Christmas lights hung today and inside, I'm still decorating. Little by little. It's chilly, and that's great - but we're about to go right back to hot, so I can't get too excited. LOL!
So here's what I have for you today...
New Limited to 50 Buyers PLR: Promoting PLR for Profits
My newest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Promoting PLR for Profits and honestly, this is a great read for those who promote as well as those who sell PLR (because it clues you in on what affiliates need from you). This report helps people understand how lucrative PLR promotions are and how to maximize their earnings with it. This is a product that has been selling for years and years and is in high demand.This 5-page, 2,320-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Why PLR Is a Lucrative Affiliate Business
- Who Should Promote as an Affiliate?
- How to Compete and Add Value to Your Promotions
- Secure a Private Deal for Your Customers
- Where and Who to Promote to Hungry Buyers
http://plrlaunch.com/promoting-plr-for-profits-limited-plr
10 PLR Posts on Vision Boards
These are not brand new but I wanted to remind you of Nicole and Melissa's PLR posts on vision boards because it's right around this time that people start planning their vision boards for the end of the year and the upcoming year, too.
They include:
- 5 Ways to Set Up a Vision Board Workshop to Expand Your Reach
Even if you work on vision boards with your coaching clients, running a vision board workshop for small or large groups of people is one way to expand your reach and name recognition. - 3 Ways to Hold an Online Vision Board Workshop if Your Clients are All Over the World
Create a vision board workshop for your clients, local business owners, and social media followers. - 5 Ways Vision Boards Help You Reach Your Goals
A vision board is simply one tool that helps you visualize your dreams and your goals. - How to Know Whether Your Vision Board Will Work or Fail
Whether your vision board will work for you or not boils down to a few simple tips; follow the tips, and you’ll likely see success. - 3 Tips for Making a Digital Vision Board Online
If you love the idea of creating a vision board to help focus on your goals but don’t have dozens of old magazines lying around, simply create a digital vision board using online resources. - 5 Ways to Make Vision Boards Work for You Without Being Crafty
You can still make a no-frills vision board that suits your style and that will work!. - Why Vision Boards Work for Everyone…Even Those Who Don’t Believe in the Law of Attraction
You don’t have to subscribe to the Law of Attraction to make vision boards work for you. - Get Inspired Daily with One Simple Word
If the idea of creating a vision board – either on your own or within the confines of a class – really isn’t your jam, then consider choosing a word to inspire you toward your goals. - 5 Reasons to Ignore the Naysayers and Create Your Vision Board Anyway
You can certainly create a vision board – or change one up – at any point during the year. - Make Your Vision Board Portable by Creating a Vision Journal
One way to make your vision board work for YOU is to embrace your creative process and make it YOUR way.
Anatomy of a High Converting Email – Part 5
The last element of a high converting email is the post script (P.S.). The P.S. is the last little additional thought you add at the end of your letter or email. It’s a way to reiterate the call to action, provide bonus information or offer, or share a testimonial.The P.S. is a way you can get a specific point in your email noticed. People tend to remember what’s at the beginning and end of text in your emails so including a P.S. is a great way to quickly reiterate what you want them to do.
“The P.S. is the most charming part of a letter. It’s the wink you give as you walk away.” —Shaun Usher, author of Letters of Note, for The Wall Street Journal
- Use the P.S. to create a sense of urgency. It could be a deadline approaching, a limited number, or something else that gets readers to take action.
- Use the P.S. to provide another CTA. Invite readers to take action by linking to your landing page, a video sales page, your webinar registration page or some other type of action.
- Use the P. S. to add another thought to your email. This can be an extra thought that doesn’t quite fit into your main message or maybe a funny thought that makes your email stand out from other messages.
- The P.S. can be helpful in making connections. Invite readers to connect by adding links to your social media channels or subscribe to your side-content such as podcasts, videos, blog, etc.
- Promote bonuses or share more value in your P.S. Share discounts, previews, extra tips, testimonials from other customers, bonuses or anything else that is of value to the reader.
That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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