Leveraging Your Competition PLR; Digital Detox
Published: Thu, 04/01/21
Today is April Fool's day, so expect to get tricked quite a bit. What's the funniest joke anyone's ever played on you - whether it was April 1st or not? Mine has to be when my dad told me he was going to "plant moustache seed" on my upper lip when I was about 4-5 years old. I didn't know you didn't need seeds to grow one.
So that night he dots my upper lip with a black marketer while I'm asleep and I wake up, go to the restroom and stare back at myself in the mirror as a mustached little girl! I was SO mad, thinking I'd have to shave every day before kindergarten. Ha ha! I love and miss him so much. He was a good prankster.
Leveraging Your Competition PLR
Tracy and Suzanne have a Coupon Code for $40 Off: COMP for their new PLR bundle called Leveraging Your Competition.Includes 30 Articles, 30 Emails, eBook Compilation, 30 Social Media Posts, their “How to Run an Email Challenge” Guide, and an eBook/Workbook.
Here's a quick glance at the 30 titles they have for you:
- The Importance of Studying Your Competition
- 9 Reasons to Study Your Competition
- Prove Your Concept by Studying Your Competitors
- Can Competitor’s Work Together for Good?
- What to Learn about Your Competition’s Audience to Grow Your Business
- 3 Ways It Pays to Work with Your Competition
- Why Collaboration is Better Than Competition
- 7 Things to Learn Following Your Competition on Social Media
- 10 Things to Learn Subscribing to Your Competition’s Email
- The Benefits of Forming Joint Ventures with Your Competitors
- 11 Joint Venture Ideas to Grow Your Business
- The Advantages and Disadvantages to Forming JVs
- 10 Advantages of Joint Ventures
- Working Together: Get More from Your Content
- Ask Your Competitors If You Can Buy Rights to Their Content
- How to Set Up a Joint Venture with Your Competition
- How to Get Promoted on Your Competition’s Marketing Channels
- Leverage Your Competition Start an Affiliate Program
- Leverage Your Competition: Co-Host an Event
- How to Use Your Competition’s Events to Promote Yourself Ethically
- Why You Need to Share Overflow with Your Competition
- How to Form an Outsourcing Agreement with Your Competition
- 8 Ways Competition Improves Your Business
- How to Start a Wholesale Relationship with Your Competition and Vice Versa
- When to Share Your Competitor’s Information to Advantage Your Business
- How to Interview Competitors to Boost Your Reputation and Theirs
- 14 Ways to Work with Your Competition
- 10 Reasons Following Your Competition on Social Media Helps Your Business Succeed
- Start a New Customer-Focused Community with Your Competition
- Becoming an Industry Leader by Offering Training to Your Competition
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Give Yourself a Digital Detox and Reconnect with the People in Your Life
It’s no secret that almost everyone’s lives are somewhat run by technology. It’s more convenient to be able to call someone who lives far away rather than write and send them a letter.It’s less time consuming to email or text your co-worker instead of going to their desk during work and striking up a conversation with them. However, sometimes it’s better for us to have that face to face interaction to avoid letting the online world consume every aspect of our personal lives.
Try to take some extra time to do things that you would’ve otherwise done on technology. For example, instead of playing games on your phone or scrolling on social media apps all night once you get home, try playing a board game with your family or even doing something else like going bowling.
Being able to set your phone aside and live in the moment will leave you with great memories with your family and will make you happier to be with them. Instead of doing all of your communication online, do it in person.
Having a real conversation with someone in person makes it feel more personal and allows you to grow your relationship with them instead of reading the words they write off of a screen.
Also, sometimes it’s hard to tell tone through writing. This can cause people to possibly take things you say the wrong way because they’re reading it and interpreting the tone for themselves, rather than hearing you say it how you meant it.
Not only will getting off of technology benefit your relationships and happiness, but it’ll also benefit your health. You’ll sleep better if you’re on your phone less, especially if you’re not on technology right before bed.
You’ll also strain your eyes if you’re looking at the screen too much. This will cause you to have headaches, blurry vision, neck and back pain, retina damage, and even cataracts.
Taking time away from the online world is beneficial to your relationships, social skills, health, and your overall happiness. You’ll be able to live in the moment and make more memories, have closer friendships, and help your sleep schedule and eyesight.
While it’s hard to try to stay away from social media because it seems like that’s what runs the world, it’s important to be able to reconnect with the real world and not live your whole life based off of the internet.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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