Creativity-Focus-Distractions - PLR, New Limited PLR, & 7 Places to Find Niche Ideas

Published: Mon, 01/25/21


Happy Monday! I have a launch today and I'm working on some limited PLR as well for this week. I ordered a new Thesaurus for Writers book this week and this one is about occupations. I love that series - have y'all seen it? It's for fiction writers, but they have thesaurus books for locations, emotions, careers, and more. It's wonderful insight to use if you do fiction on the side. 

Okay, here's what I have for you today...

Get Creative & Stay Focused in Spite of Ongoing Distractions - PLR

Twice a year I do a special launch in conjunction with Justin Popovic where he comes to me with an idea for a great topic and slant and I run with it. In exchange for him coming up with it, he tells his list about it a week before anyone else knows about it. 

So now it's open to EVERYONE! It's called Get Creative & Stay Focused in Spite of Ongoing Distractions.



The front end includes 35 articles as follows:
  1. Find Your Sweet Spot for Focus and Creativity - 482 words
  2. Sometimes Being Semi-Unfocused Boosts Your Creativity - 401 words
  3. Allow Yourself the Right Kinds of Distractions - 436 words
  4. Mental Burdens That Pull You Away from Projects - 452 words
  5. Track Your Screen Time to See What’s Siphoning Your Attention - 419 words
  6. Don’t Allow Your Work Days to Bleed Into Your Time Off - 411 words
  7. Recognize When Your Creativity Has Gotten Out of Control - 409 words
  8. Be Okay with a Split Work Schedule - 417 words
  9. Get Used to Thriving with Background Noise - 423 words
  10. Set Strong Boundaries for Dealing with Interruptions - 427 words
  11. Avoid the Temptation of Things You’d Rather Be Doing - 428 words
  12. You May Benefit from a Shorter Work Week - 447 words
  13. Eliminate Multi-Tasking So You Can Fully Focus on Your Creative - Endeavors - 414 words
  14. Engage in Digital Minimalism to Maximize Your Creativity and Focus - 442 words
  15. Has Your Demand for Productivity Intimidated Your Creative Vibe? - 435 words
  16. Be Okay with Messy Creativity You Can Sort Out Later - 432 words
  17. Create a Workspace That Helps You with Creativity and Focus - 432 words
  18. Are You Overwhelmed with Ideas and Lacking Focus? - 430 words
  19. Listen To Your Honest Instincts About When To Work and When Not To - 413 words
  20. Use Timing Tools to Help You Put Blinders on to Distractions - 427 words
  21. Collaboration Can Be Distracting When Compared to Solo Creativity Sessions - 411 words
  22. Is Your Creative Flow Being Distracted By Perfectionism? - 431 words
  23. Set Boundaries with Clients, Customers and Coworkers - 428 words
  24. Focus on Intent to Help Curb Out of Control Creativity - 425 words
  25. You’ll Focus Better If Your Creativity Is Without Constraints - 434 words
  26. A Leaky Attention Span Can Benefit You in the Long Run - 411 words
  27. Master Time Management Techniques to Help You Focus on Your Creative Endeavors - 450 words
  28. Know the Difference Between Beneficial Distractions and Saboteurs - 420 words
  29. Tasks You Can Do to Recharge Your Creativity and Focus Better - 414 words
  30. Don’t Allow Your Creativity to Suffocate with Too Much Structure - 414 words
  31. Boost Your Focus and Unleash Your Creativity with Purposeful Meditation - 440 words
  32. Try the Pomodoro Technique to Maintain Focus During Creative Work Sessions - 418 words
  33. Focused Versus Unfocused – Where Creativity and Productivity Clash - 409 words
  34. Be Available to Creative Moments That Refuse to Work with Your Schedule - 415 words
  35. Choose Your Tools Wisely So Your Focus Isn’t Interrupted During Creativity Sessions - 426 words
As an FYI, the upgrade option is also new and includes a full eBook, lead magnet, email series, product reviews and more articles so be sure to check that out!

The sale is for one week here before it bumps up to full price:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/get-creative-and-stay-focused-in-spite-of-ongoing-distractions-plr

New Limited PLR - Getting Rid of a Failing Marketer’s Mindset

This is part 1 of a 7-part limited PLR report series that is loosely based on my Marketing Mindset Shift Private Video Challenge (that challenge is not text-based and is not PLR). These reports work as standalone or as a series if you buy each one.

People keep asking me for PLR to my challenge, but it contains all of my personal stories, etc., in video - so what I did was take the concepts discussed in my challenge, and turn them into reports where only 50 buyers will get to own each one. You can use these as individual lead magnets, break them up for your blog or emails, or compile them into one big course, etc., if you want. 

There will be six more reports launching in this series over the course of the coming days, so stay tuned. 

This 5-page, 2,251-word report is called Getting Rid of a Failing Marketer’s Mindset and it starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Cleaning Out the Self-Limiting Beliefs
- Identifying Outside Mental Distractions
- Check Yourself for a Victim Mindset
- 3 Ways to Solve Your Most Pressing Problems
- Prepare for the Change to Be Uncomfortable at First

Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/getting-rid-of-a-failing-marketers-mindset-limited-plr

7 Places to Find Niche Ideas

If you don't know where to begin, here are 7 places to look for a niche to consider building your business with:

#1 - News Sites and Categories (Google news tab, Fox or CNN news sites with categories like Health, Technology, Sports, etc.)

#2: Forums (You can see categories and thread titles and learn a wealth of information without even clicking to read the actual thread!)

#3: TV (Commercials and pop culture shows as well as news can clue you in to new research and trends).

#4: Magazines (Look at the checkout counter - magazine covers will tell you what's trending in health, relationships, and more).

#5: Word of Mouth (Listen to what people are talking about - on social networks, in person, etc. Keep an eye out for a problem/solution formula you could capitalize on.)

#6: Keyword Tools (Start broad and dig down to find ideas you may not have thought of).

#7: Blogs (Allow other bloggers to inform you about niches and ideas within your niche that you need to share with your own audience).

That's it for me today - y'all have a good one!

Tiff ;)

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