New Limited PLR, Create Your Ideal Customer Profile PLR Deal, 3 Tips for Better Live Videos
Published: Fri, 12/18/20
Yesterday Scarlett and I went out for some more Christmas stuff and to make a return on a part for my oldest son's new gaming computer. I told him I'd pay for half of it, but I got a wrong part so I had to go ship it back. Today we're going to see about adopting a third and final doggie. She's a long haired chihuahua like Mandy but is black and brownish-red like both my dogs. The senior we wanted to adopt was aggressive with other pets so we couldn't get her.
So here's what I have for you today...
New Limited PLR - Defeating Fear and Procrastination with Actions - 50 Buyer Limit
My new "Limited to 50 Buyers PLR" is a report called Defeating Fear and Procrastination with Actions. This will never be on my store or in my lifetime area.This 7-page, 3,050-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- You Have to Want to Be a Go Getter
- Embracing Your Fear Makes You a Better Entrepreneur
- Procrastination Is Part Organization and Part Mental Strategy
- Use Bite-Sized Milestones to Get You to the Finish Line
- Use Rewards and Punishments If Necessary
Be one of the only 50 people to own this report here:
http://plrlaunch.com/defeating-fear-and-procrastination-with-actions-limited-plr
Create Your Ideal Customer Profile PLR
Sharyn Sheldon of Content Sparks just launched her latest course with PLR called Create Your Ideal Customer Profile and she has an $80 Off deal now (saves you 54% off).This is an excellent topic because many entrepreneurs don't grasp how to target the right audience. That messes up everything from traffic they pull in to product creation.
It includes:
Student Materials
- Course Book (7469 words, 53 pages) – All the content and activity instructions you need to create a comprehensive self-study eBook, online course, bonus resource, or handout for a live workshop.
- Action Guide (43 pages) – A complete set of worksheets which helps your students take action on what they learn in the Course Book, so you’ll have happy, successful students.
- 5D Snapshot Template – An additional worksheet for your student to create a high-level summary of their ideal customer that they can refer back to every time they need to make a decision.
- ICP Spreadsheet – An additional worksheet (in Excel) for your student to record the main findings about their ideal customer.
- Summary Cheat Sheet (3915 words, 27 pages) which includes the main takeaways, key points, and action steps from the course.
- Graphics (23 colorful graphics that are used in the course book and slideshow, .pdf, .ppt & .png). These give a snapshot view of concepts, as well as adding some visual zing.
- Course Overview Infographic – A 1-page at-a-glance visual of the course, so your students always know where they are in their progress (.pptx, .pdf & .png).
- Course Roadmap Infographic – A 1-page at-a-glance visual of their path through the course (.pptx, .pdf & .png).
Instructor Materials
- Slideshow (141 Slides) – Ready to fire up your recording software or share on webinars, online classrooms, and live presentations or workshops.
- Speaker Notes (in Slide Notes below slides) – Use the script under the slides (in the .pptx) to guide your presentations and recording.
- Top Ways to Deliver Your Training Program – Use these tips for picking the best way to deliver your course, based on your audience and your own skills
- Instructions for using your new content – Step-by-step tips for getting started, customizing, and repurposing your content
Lead Generation Materials
- Social Media Posts (10 Tips for sharing on social media) – Use these to get more traffic to your content
https://affiliates.contentsparks.com/aff/idevaffiliate.php?id=1232_225
3 Tips for Better Live Videos
They’re everywhere. YouTube. Facebook. Instagram. Tik Tok.Live video is clearly the hottest thing since Facebook, and marketers in every niche are taking advantage by hosting their own events.
Some of them are good. They’re well attended, fun to watch, and you feel like you benefitted from attending. But some of them feel like they’re an afterthought, put together at the last minute, and don’t really bring out the best in the host.
If you’re thinking of hosting a live video event, you don’t want to fall into that latter group! Here’s how to avoid it.
#1 - Promote, Promote, Promote
On many platforms, a live video event is just a few clicks away. You can literally plan and host a video in just a few minutes, and an impromptu event can be fun.
But with a little planning, you’ll have a much better turnout. And that planning must include promotion.
Let your private groups know about upcoming events. Email your list. Post a blog. Even consider running paid ads for your upcoming video event if there’s the potential to grow your list or increase your sales.
In short, don’t just throw a party without extending invitations to your friends!
#2 - Interact with Your Audience
One of the biggest draws of a live video event is the opportunity to interact with the host. Your viewers want to get to know you better. They want to chat with the other participants. They may have questions to ask.
Don’t make the mistake of ignoring them. To do so is to say, “You’re not important to me.”
Instead, take the time to chat up the audience, acknowledge their presence, and answer their questions. Even if it takes you out of the flow and you lose your place momentarily, it’s worth it to make viewers feel respected and as if they’re a part of the event rather than just a passive viewer.
Remember to check the comments later, too. If your video is available for viewing after the live event is over, encourage the conversation in the comments.
#3 - Repeat What Works
You have a lot of options when it comes to live video. Periscope, YouTube, Facebook, and others all have their place, and I encourage you to try them all. But in the end, you’ll want to concentrate on what’s working.
If your audience loves Facebook but can’t figure out Periscope, it makes no sense to broadcast there. The same goes for length, topic choices, and day and time of broadcast. You’ll want to test all the variables, track your results, and do more of what’s working.
Here’s what you don’t need to worry about when it comes to live video:
Perfection.
No one expects you to look like a cover model or to speak like a news anchor. In fact, if you do look that perfect, it might actually negatively impact your results, simply because your audience loves to feel connected to you.
They know they aren’t perfect, and if you can show off your imperfections, it will help create a stronger connection.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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