Turn Your Site Images Into Commissions, Vision Board Content, Passive Income PLR
Published: Fri, 12/11/20
I've been trying to find a turkey for Christmas but they're sold out everywhere I go! My kids said they wouldn't mind me making buttermilk fried chicken in its place, so I guess that's what we'll do. In the meantime, I've ordered tons of stuff so we can plan the Saran Wrap game. Have y'all ever seen videos of that? Looks super fun.
Okay, here's what I have for you today...
Easy Passive Income PLR
Sharyn Sheldon has an Easy Passive Income PLR package on sale this weekend. This is a full course you can launch as your own by putting your name on it, tweaking it however you want and selling it while you keep all the profits.You get student, instructor and lead gen materials that include books, guides, spreadsheets, cheatsheets, graphics, infographics, slides and handouts, speaker notes, emails, tips, forms, social posts and a ton more!
Go check it out while it's on a weekend sale here:
https://affiliates.contentsparks.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=1232_95
AffiliBooster
Kurt Chrislar is someone whose tools I've always like for affiliate marketing. They're super easy to use and functional.He released a new one called AffiliBooster today and it allows users to promote multiple affiliate products right from within an image. Images are what draw the eye in first.
I've seen this sort of thing done when I was shopping online before and it always gets me as a consumer. One thing you may want to do is use affiliate links to search results pages on sites like Amazon, for example. You don't HAVE to link to just one product.
It's a really cool software and you can see a demo of it on the sales page here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/pvyv5/0
PLR Deal Today Only: 10 Done-for-You Blog Posts: Vision Boards
Nicole and Melissa's December 11th deal gives you $10 Off when you use coupon code: 2020 at checkout for their pack called 10 Done for You Blog Posts: Vision Boards.Using their done-for-you vision board blog posts, you can teach your audience all about vision boards. And besides the obvious, you can use these posts to:
- Create a report by putting all 10 posts together into one document and use it to build your mailing list
- Host a 10 minute Facebook Live on the topic of each blog post (or record a video and post to YouTube, social, etc.)
- Run a free challenge using the content from the posts
- Set up an autoresponder series using the blog posts as email content, and add in a call to action that sends people to buy your vision board program
- Pull apart each post and create content to share on social media
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Develop a Content Publishing Calendar to Grow Your List
Creating a content calendar that includes matching promos, helps ensure that you meet business goals, such as list building. When you plan your written content, match it to an existing or new opt-in freebie.This will help grow your list and create multiple points of entry. You can also match written content to other types of promos, according to your goals. Write it all on your content calendar so you can remember what purpose each item serves.
• Set Your Goals – A few goals you might set are to expand brand awareness, promote thought leadership, increase word of mouth, get more leads, or make sales. Determine what tactics work best for your audience. For example, sharing an informative article you published on another site as a guest expert can help spread thought leadership. A funny meme can help you get more likes, shares, retweets, and spread brand awareness.
• Product & Freebie Benefits – The best way to ensure that your content works with your products and freebies is to get familiar with them. Whether it’s your product, an affiliate product, or an opt-in, you have to know how it will benefit your people. In other words, you must convey “what’s in it for them” and what problem it solves.
• Plan Publishing Frequency – Always publish to your website first and foremost. It will serve as the hub of your business and support content will lead visitors back to the site. Begin by planning to add three to five new pieces of website content per week. Then, decide where you want to publish related content that drives traffic back to your “new” website content. If you add “supporting content” on social sites, you can safely plan on adding something several times per day. Make sure each addition is fresh - otherwise, you will lose followers, instead of gaining opt-in subscribers.
• Create, Curate, or Contract – You’ll want to create some of the content yourself, but content can also be easily be curated or contracted out. There are a lot of places where you can buy private label rights (PLR) content. You can also hire a writer through a platform like UpWork. Another option is to collect related bits of information from multiple places to create something new, giving credit for the brief snippet to the original person where your audience can go read the full piece.
• Write it Down – Once you have created your plan, write it down. You can use a spreadsheet or even a Google Calendar. The WordPress Editorial Calendar plugin can also help you pre-schedule and keep track of your website’s content.
Begin planning your content at least three months before you intend to use it. This includes your written content (website posts, articles, reports, tweets, etc.) and any items that support or promote it, such as opt-in freebies, memes, info graphics, videos, etc.
All of this is content so it makes sense to plan a week or more at the same time. Planning this way helps to ensure that you have every piece of content needed to meet your goals. In this case, the main goal focuses on growing your mailing list.
That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff :)
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