New Limited Dog PLR, Don't Forget Forums as a Formidable Social Networking Source

Published: Sat, 02/27/21


I can't believe we're almost moving into March! This year is flying by and so far, 2021 has been kind of shaky. I'm going to need some normalcy for a long time - some big, boring normalcy. Ha ha! I'm taking Scarlett to shop today. And even after that freeze last week, I'm in the mood for some frozen yogurt, so I'm going with it. This store nearby has a coconut flavored one and it's SO delicious! My very first job as a teen was at TCBY yogurt and I loved all the flavors, making waffle cones and crepes, etc. It was a fun job. 

So here's what I have for you today...

New Limited PLR: Healthy, Happy Dog Tips for New Pet Owners

My newest limited to 50 buyers PLR is Healthy, Happy Dog Tips for New Pet Owners. The pandemic has created a pet boom - more families adopting dogs for companionship, etc. They need to know the basics of dog care, both emotional and physical.

This 6-page, 2,691-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Dog Adoption Is Up and So Is the Need for Information
- Ensuring Your New Dog Is Acclimating to Your Home
- Getting the Low Down on Your New Dog's Health
- Food Is One of the Most Important Topics to Understand
- Bad Behaviors You Can Remedy with Ease

** This report comes in both Word and TXT formats

Free Graphics - I've included the JPG, and PNG files for a flat cover as well as a hardback version (shown above) in PNG. 

Be one of the only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/healthy-happy-dog-tips-for-new-pet-owners-limited-plr

Don't Forget Forums as a Formidable Social Networking Source

Some people forget that forums are actually social networking sites. Sites like Reddit, for example, have all kinds of niche topics. 

You can listen in on niche conversations to see what your target audience needs. 

You can also share insight with the people. Some forums allow you to have signature files where your link shows up with every comment you make. Others only allow it to be in your profile. 

But there are forums on sites like Reddit - where you can find subreddits on topics like diet, anti aging, survival, marketing, and tons more. 

There are also forums on individual domains. For example, SparkPeople is a diet and nutrition site, with built in forums. Just go to a search engine and type in your niche topic and the word forum. Look for active ones. 

That's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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