338 Personal Dev PLR Emails; Free 5-Day Course; Retiring Multi Niche PLR; Who's in Your Network?

Published: Wed, 04/28/21


I need to teach my mammogram office some email marketing tips. LOL! On Monday they sent me an email saying it was time to schedule my next appointment. So I call that day and they say can get me in the very next day (yesterday). I'm all impressed...until I arrive and she said, "Wow you're early - you weren't due for one until September!" FIVE months away!

Turns out they email people months in advance because some locations book up that early (not mine). So I wish they'd told me. LOL! I went ahead and got it because I'm a worrier and I decided to get some peace of mind for the next year. On the way home I opened up my new bank account so I could start learning how to trade stocks. My son uses the Robinhood app, which seems easy, but I'll have to go slowly as I figure it all out.  

FYI: As of last night, there were 25 copies left of my Targeting the Lucrative Golf Niche limited PLR (for marketers teaching marketers) and there were 10 copies left of my limited to 50 buyers PLR called Micro Mindful Living Habits.  

Free 5-Day Course

Arun Chandran has a Free 5-Day Course called Turn Your PLR Into Profit.

Most people buy PLR and then never use it. So this should help with that. 

His freebies are better than most paid courses, so it's well worth grabbing here:
https://arunchandran.lpages.co/profit-with-plr-5-day-plan

338 Done-for-You Personal Development Emails Pack

Alice Seba has a bundle of 338 Personal Development PLR emails on sale from the archives of their previous upgrade packages and it's PACKED with tons of evergreen content you can use for your email marketing. 

It covers these topics:

Go check it out while it's on sale and available here:
https://publishforprosperity.com/content/aff/go/TiffanyDow/?i=287

Retiring Multi Niche PLR Sale - $10 Deals

Tracy and Suzanne at Piggy Makes Bank have a "Retiring PLR" sale going on in a variety of niches.

The following bundles are going away and the last chance pricing is just $10 each:

- Reviving Your Blog Posts PLR Bundle
- Business Productivity for Profits PLR Bundle
- Setting & Reaching Your Goals
- Setting Smart Weight Loss Goals PLR
- Working Out at Home PLR Bundle
- Bone Broth PLR
- Romancing Your Significant Other PLR

Grab them before the sale ends and the packs are retired on May 3rd here:
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=453

Who's in Your Network?

Working at home can be one of the best things you’ll ever do. It can open up many opportunities, give you the flexible schedule you’ve always wanted, and you can be your own boss. 

But just as you do when you’re with an office team, you want to have a network of other people you can turn to. You’ll want to know what resources are available for you. 

When you work from home, you’re not going to have a company team. You won’t have colleagues to hang out with at work or to go out and socialize with. You can still have a virtual team, though. 

You can create a network that you’ll be able to turn to for friendship, for getting advice from and for work resources. For example, you might have a project come up that needs graphic design. At the office, there was probably someone in-house to do that task. Now that you’re at home, you’ll need to find that designer. 

You might need someone to brainstorm ideas with, someone to go over your strategy with, or someone who can give you technical assistance on your website. Whatever you might need help with, you’ll be able to have that once you create your network. 

Your network can be anyone from the circle of people who you already know as well as people you encounter while working at home. To start connecting, reach out to people you’ve worked with in the past. 

This can be your colleagues or a resource you had when you worked in an office. Maybe you had to contact an IT person to help with a technical issue at work. This is someone that you can reach out for your own network if they’re able to on their off hours. 

You’ll want to join professional organizations that are in the field of work that you’re in. These organizations can not only offer camaraderie, but usually have a wealth of people among their members that you can reach out to when you need something. 

Reach out to the people that you know separate from work. You could have friends or family members who know someone beneficial for your network. Tell these people what you’re looking for. 

Maybe your cousin has a friend who handles whatever service it is that you need. Don’t be afraid to ask your friends if they have friends who could be a help when you’re building your network. 

Look back at your past connections. Check out what your old friends might be doing. They could be in the position to be one of your resources. Find an online group of work at home professionals on social media that you can join to get and give advice, to gain and give support and to turn to when you need a resource. 

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

Tiff ;)

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