For the Love of Pets PLR; How to Cheat at Selling (Course); So Many Work at Home Perks

Published: Thu, 04/22/21


I have to stake up my plants today and thin out some of the sprouts. Since they're kale and other greens, I think you can just eat the sprouts in a salad. I ordered some bamboo stakes to help them climb up (the tomatoes and cucumbers, etc.). The only thing slow to sprout right now are my bell peppers, but I think those take a bit longer. I sure do enjoy this click n grow gadget though. MUCH better than dealing with insects, heat and other stuff outside. LOL

Quick Freebie FYI: Justin Popovic has a great free lesson on his site called Creating a 5 Part Mini Course Using PLR. For those who haven't seen it, but who want an easy, yet effective method of utilizing the PLR they buy, this should come in handy. 

For the Love of Pets and Animals Printables PLR

Alice Seba has a new PLR bundle for printables out called For the Love of Pets and Animals.

She has both a free and paid offer.

The free offer includes: You can access that here:
http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylamber?i=51

The paid offer includes: That one can be found here:
http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylamber?i=52

And heads up, they have a neat upgrade that includes a printables and POD templates mega pack for this niche. 

How to Cheat at Selling (Course) 

If you're a newbie at selling and want some copy tips, Trevor Emdon has a video based course that has some great tips in it called How to Cheat at Selling

It's a similar concept to one of my limited PLR reports about learning copy from your competitors. This course does not have private label rights with it, FYI. It's for your personal use only. 

The modules are:
  1. The Truth About Competition in the Marketplace
  2. How to Use a Competitor's Sales page
  3. How to Apply the Pleasure-Pain Principle
  4. Ramping Up Desire
  5. Resistance Handling
  6. Social Proof
  7. Stories Sell
  8. Calls to Action
  9. The Question of Pricing
  10. Extra Tips
Check it out here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/myyxr/0

So Many Work at Home Perks

I was talking to my kids about the various perks of being your own boss. Like right from the beginning - not waiting until you're forced to. 

I can't even count how many benefits I've experienced. 

One thing I loved was never having to ASK for a raise again or negotiate a salary. It's especially infuriating when you know your worth and some corporate robot has a set amount they can pay for whatever position you're in. 

Not to mention other people (like your boss) taking credit for work you did. 

I love the perk of money savings I've experienced, too. I have not had to pay for car repairs or costly gas bills. No buying business attire or paying for stupid work celebrations. 

I love being able to merge my creativity with my business. I don't have to ask or propose to a boss or "team" that we do things my way. I just do it! 

Work hours have been a pure blessing, too. I could attend all my kids' school events, go to appointments, relax, and spend time surrounded with loved ones at all times. 

Even when I've had times where business made me nervous working for myself over the years, I always stayed focused on these many perks. Makes you work hard so you don't lose them.

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

Tiff ;)

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