New Ltd to 50 Buyers PLR: Video Marketing for Newbies, Jigsaw Empire, Thinkific PLR
Published: Mon, 11/23/20
How's your week starting off? It's chilly here. I'm getting ready to map out my Thanksgiving stuff - like what time and everything I need to cook certain items. If I try to wing it, I'll forget something. I have to know what order everything gets cooked in and I map it out according to how long it takes so that it's all ready at the same time.
Okay, here's what I have for you today - and FYI, if you want to check it out, Nicole Dean has a new PLR out called The Abundance Journal for Wildly Creative Women. Code: 50 gets you half off.
New Ltd to 50 Buyers PLR: Video Marketing for Newbies
My new limited to 50 buyers PLR is called Video Marketing for Newbies. This helps new online entrepreneurs understand the power of using video marketing in their strategy and provides tips to help them maximize their efforts for improved branding, list building and increased profits.This 5-page, 2,139-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Screen Shot Versus Head Shot Videos
- Video Content Ideas
- Tools to Record and Edit Your Videos
- The Best Places to Upload or Stream Your Videos
- Post Production Tips to Make the Most of Your Video Marketing
http://plrlaunch.com/video-marketing-for-newbies-limited-plr
Jigsaw Empire Course
Alessandro and his business partner, Andreas, have a new course launching on sale today called Jigsaw Empire. They show you how to create easy printable jigsaw puzzles of various difficulties, with a method you can copy and paste over new designs and photos.And they also show you how to sell those jigsaw puzzles on Etsy!
And by the way, for those who want to know, they have a couple of upgrade options - the first is where they showcase a bunch of different types of puzzles, including how to create digital jigsaw puzzles and the second is a collection of ready to sell jigsaw puzzles.
Get it while it's on sale here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/cd6q7/0
New Thinkific PLR
Charles Harper (my favorite to learn from on video PLR), has a new bundle ready for Thinkific. These are over the shoulder videos with tons of text-based and graphic elements, too. This is a brand new course with private label rights, where he teaches the technical details needed work through the process of setting up courses on Thinkific.The bundle includes:
- 20 Over the Shoulder Mp4 Videos
- 20 Companion Mp3 Audios
- E-Covers and Sales Graphics
- Sales Pages and Sales Videos
- Lead Page and Lead Magnet
- PLUS a special bonus of Additional Videos with PLR Rights:
- Course Engagement
- Video Launch Method
- Overview
- Settings - Part 1
- Settings - Part 2
- Course Curriculum
- Course Settings
- Additional Curriculum Settings
- Additional Curriculum Elements
- Additional Course Settings
- Publishing and Landing Page Creation
- Course Bundles
- Course Categories
- Add Instructors and Revenue Sharing
- Video Library in the Settings
- Customizing The Videos
- Customizing The Course Site
- Your Sales Widget
- Integrations
- Communities
- Certifications
- Assignments
- Conclusion, Quizzes and Surveys
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/mxwpg/0
Lead Nurturing
Once you have someone on your list, and they’ve been through the welcome series, it’s time to begin nurturing them. You want to keep those leads warm and engaged with a goal of turning them into customers. So how do you do that? Nurturing your lead means staying in contact with them while building a long-term relationship. Your nurture emails will naturally follow your welcome emails because you want to keep them engaged.You can create effective lead nurture emails that educate and encourage your contacts to become customers by signing up for your service, making a purchase or performing some other action you have set for them. With your nurture emails, you can show off what makes you different from your competitors. You can provide them with the perfect solution to their needs.
Here are some best practices to help you create a lead nurture email action plan:
Begin by creating your subscriber persona. This will represent your ideal customer to help you know what content to develop that’s targeted to potential customers and for each stage of their journey through your email market. Gather information like:
- Gender
- Age
- Job tile/role
- Industry
- Income
- Hobbies or interests
- Geographic location
- Challenges or problems
Use personalized content for subscribers. This can include greeting them by names in emails, offering exclusive deals for subscribers only, responding personally to customer questions or giving them first look at upcoming products, services or events.
Send them content that focuses on nurturing them. This can be teaching them how to do something or information on industry specific news. Use storytelling to entertain and draw some sort of emotional response from them. Be open and share personal tidbits about your life.
Use screenshots and directions on how to use your software and include industry stats that the readers might be interested in.
Give them resources that will help them with their challenge or problem.
Send them information about products they’ve shown interest in.
Teach them about the benefits of your service or product.
Plan for the natural progression of your subscriber. The early emails will be more educational while subsequent emails will not only educate but give them opportunities to purchase something.
Whatever type of content you’re using it needs to be super relevant and gives real value on a regular basis. This keeps your leads warm and gives you the chance to mention how your product or service can help them.
The nurture email is the meat and potatoes of your list. These are the ones that are ready to learn, buy and build relationships. Send them valuable content that keeps them interested.
That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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