New Limited CB PLR Health Topic; Short Burst Productivity PLR; What Bugs Me and More!
Published: Mon, 05/17/21
I'm excited. I just bought a new set of golf clubs, a push/pull cart and a new golf glove, which is kind of like reading real books - they have that specific smell, they're crisp and clean - I love it. I didn't reinvest in my old TaylorMade set. I got a cheaper starter set. If I stay dedicated, I'll level up. LOL
So here's what I have for you today... and be sure to read the note below about people I call time wasters before contacting me for help. Kind of a rant.
New Limited CB PLR - Keeping Your Teeth Healthy as You Age
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is a ClickBank presell report called Keeping Your Teeth Healthy as You Age that's about the problems that can arise from not taking care of your teeth.This report is great for the anti aging and health niches. In the last section, it promotes a ClickBank product called Steel Bite Pro, but you can swap that out to promote something else, if you'd like.
This 6-page, 2,558-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- The Wear and Tear of Teeth as We Age
- The Cost of Tooth Problems Is About More than Money
- How Dental Problems Can Affect Your Overall Health
- Common Care Tips for Protecting Your Teeth as You Grow Older
- A Supplement to Help Keep Your Teeth Healthy
** 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 in PNG.
Be one of only 50 people to own it here:
https://www.plrlaunch.com/keeping-your-teeth-healthy-as-you-age-limited-plr
Short Burst Productivity PLR $10 Special
Justin Popovic has a PLR deal called Short Burst Productivity. It's only on sale for a few days and it includes both a content bundle and tips report.You get:
Content Bundle – Short Burst Productivity
Audiobook: 10 .mp3 chapters. These professionally recorded audio files are perfect for creating videos or audio files. Comes in mp3 format
10 x 400-word Articles: You can post and repurpose any way you want Great for “pre-sales” to get people interested. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 5 Tips To Help You Start Being More Productive
- Are There Any Drawbacks To Working In Short Bursts?
- Be More Productive With These 3 Tips
- How Working In Bursts Could Change Your Life
- The Pitfalls Of Not Being Productive
- What Are The Benefits Of Short Burst Productivity?
- What Is Short Burst Productivity?
- What Is The Pomodoro Technique?
- Why Is Being Productive So Important?
- Why Is Working In Short Bursts So Powerful?
10 Slide Decks: The above articles repurposed into 10 separate slide presentations
2 Mini-Reports: Above articles formatted into 2 separate mini-reports including areas for branding and website. Comes in Word | Pages | Text formats
Quote Posters For Social Media: 20 fully editable posters (800px by 1000px) showcasing various tips related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes is PNG and PSD editable formats
Ecover Included: We now include the eCover in our bundles. Editable versions are included, and each image includes a blank white space for branding. Comes in PNG (3D, Un-Editable) | PNG (Flat, Editable) | PSD (Flat, Editable)
Tips Report – Prioritize Your Tasks
Our Tips Report Includes:
- 5-10 high impact tips based on the subject
- 3 actionable steps that someone can take right away
- 5 Links to books or resources for further learning
- Fresh and modern design
- Formats include:
- Docx that opens in Pages
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate//idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_257_3_262
Time Wasters Bug Me
I'm one of the few (there are some but not many) marketers who will reply to emails and answer any questions to help you succeed. The more we encounter these types of people, the less it makes you want to waste your time. So if you might do this to me or someone else, don't. Just do your own thing and don't make us stop what we're working on to entertain you.
So this past week, an email came in from someone wanting to launch PLR. I was happy to help because he already had his product done, JV page, sales pages for the front end and OTO, etc. In other words, he was an action taker, not just a "thinker."
I had a back and forth conversation with him where I stopped MY work FIVE times to reply. I thoroughly went through all of his pages and took time to tell him:
- Maybe don't be negative in your sales copy
- Fix a typo
- Don't use the F word in an article title
- Pricing tip - way overpriced at 10 articles for $7 and a threat to raise it to $27 after launch (for an unknown seller, even).
- How to beef up the package to be more attractive to both buyers and affiliates
- A branding tip
- A tech tip on the OTO copy
- A tip about excerpts for the OTO
I respond again with more explanation about why I'm advising against the way he was doing it (F bomb, pricing, etc.). I told him to recruit good affiliates and give 1-2 weeks notice with review copy, etc.
I get an email on Sunday that says he's launching in 3 days (not 1-2 weeks as I advised for affiliates). He literally tells me, "I've left it as it is." - in other words, he's made no changes as he sought my advice for. And he hopes I'll jump onboard and promote. Oh and no review copy, either. Worse, he has the audacity to end it with, "Let me know what you think." Really?
I think not. I think I won't waste my time with this person anymore. LOL!
I don't mind at ALL if people want to do their own thing their way. But whyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy waste my time asking, having me go back and forth and carefully give advice when you change NOTHING? And THEN hitting me up to promote it after I told you everything I feel is wrong with it?
That's just stupid. I'm not promoting. And this is why so many marketers ignore emails asking for help. This happens a lot - people ask advice, then don't take action. So why should people stop what they're doing and help others? This is why they charge for their coaching, etc. I still don't mind helping those who take action. I don't even mind if someone considers the advice and goes in a different direction to some degree. But blatantly ignoring everything just shows me you're a fool, and I wouldn't send my list to you.
FYI:
Read this blog post when you have time: 5 Easy Project Ideas to Grow Your Business (Free Downloads Included)
Do You Sabotage Yourself By You Living in the Past?
Everyone has failures in his or her past. It’s just a way of life because there’s no such thing as the perfect person. Having failures isn’t a problem unless you allow it to be by living in the past.Although calling it the past is really not a correct term if you’re living in it. It’s actually your past-present. This happens when you keep the failures you’ve had at the back of your mind and whenever you’re trying to do something with your life, they’ll pop up and start playing repeatedly like a bad movie.
So then why do so many people keep living in the past, even knowing that’s what holds them back? It’s because past failures keep you safe. They’re a haven, a comfort zone. These familiar failures are reminders that you’re better off exactly where you are.
You won’t get hurt. Your business won’t suffer if you stay stagnant – but you fail to admit it won’t grow, either. These failures show up to remind you that trying again is scary.
They crowd around, eager to prove that attempting a new thing with your career isn’t a good idea. They’ll impact your mindset, turning your hope and belief into doubt until the ideas you wanted to try wither away.
You’ll decide that the failures are right. Who do you think you are to keep trying? Living in the past is replaying your failures so you don’t have to try again. It’s a form of self-sabotage that’s designed to keep you comfortable.
But it’s a place that lies to you over and over again. You’ll never be comfortable not doing what you were meant to do or not reaching the business heights you crave in your mind and heart.
You live in the past by letting your failures become your identity. You accept the past failure as the truth. This kind of thinking leads many people to reframe who they are. Someone who had a business launch, such as a product that flopped, identify that failure by internalizing the reasoning that says, “I’m not good at creating products.”
Or if it’s a business where you created something like a mastermind course and no one signed up, that can lead you to not want to create a mastermind group in the future because you’re looking backward, which keeps you from moving forward.
Living in the past allows you to create excuses for why something doesn’t work. Living in the past, looking at what you tried that failed, erodes your self-confidence. As you’re looking back, doubts multiply.
You’ll start to think, “If I failed in that, how can I trust myself or my decisions with this?” You can stand on the brink of breakthrough success but because you’re tethered to what happened back then, the weight of that never lets you fly.
Living in the past is one of the worst kinds of sabotage you allow. Because the past is always over and done with it. But by living in it, you constantly breathe new life into it. If you let it go, taking only the lessons that you learned from the experience, you’ll be able to move on - possibly to even greater success than you’ve ever known.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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