Dating and Relationship Existing PLR Deal; Generating Great Ideas PLR; PPC Caution
Published: Mon, 06/21/21
Scarlett and I have our first training session today with my oldest son Dylan, who is a personal trainer. I'm excited and I love it because he'll push me but I won't feel embarrassed to tell him if it's too much as I would with some random trainer. I told him how sore I was after a little golfing so he said we'll work on getting back in shape for that and all the travel I plan to do this year, too.
I'm excited! The photographer rescheduled her photoshoot for tomorrow so that should be fun, too.
Note: There is is no limited PLR report but there will be tomorrow (called Video Marketing for Seniors). Our 21 year old cat is at her end stage of life it seems like, and we just had a little family cry yesterday holding her and everything and I was just too sad to write. Tomorrow's email will go out at 11 AM EST,
Dating and Relationship Existing PLR Deal
I've bundled up 38 packs of existing dating and relationship PLR on my store worth $496.50 and discounted them for over 94% off - just $27.You get all of the following:
- Nice Guy Dating APAP (Value $57)
- Save Your Relationship APAP (Value $57)
- Finding Your Soulmate PLR (Value $51)
- Get Your Ex Back or Get Over It PLR eBook (Value $50)
- Dating in the Digital Age PLR (Value $35)
- Women's Dating (Value $26)
- Dating in the Digital Age OTO (Value $25)
- Men's Dating Prep (Value $23)
- Tao of Badass PLR (Value $8)
- Dating Niche Starter Outline (Value $8)
- Double Your Dating Affiliate Review PLR (Value $7)
- Get Your Ex Back Autoresponders (Value $7)
- Get Your Ex Back Blog Posts (Value $7)
- Nice Guy's Dating Guide (Value $7)
- A Christian Man's Guide to Dating (Value $7)
- Magnetic Messaging ClickBank Presell Report (Value $6)
- Make Women Want You Now ClickBank Presell Report (Value $6)
- Tao of Badass ClickBank Presell Report (Value $6)
- What Men Secretly Want Presell Report (Value $6)
- Dating Advice for the Newly Single (Value $6)
- What Men Need to Know About Dating Today (Value $6)
- Text Your Ex Back Presell PLR Report (Value $6)
- Avoid These Dating Deal Breakers (Value $5.50)
- Dating for Women with Kids (Value $5)
- Missing Your Ex? It's Not Too Late (Value $5)
- Better Relationship Communication (Value $5)
- New Dating Trends (Value $5)
- Getting Your Ex Back From Another (Value $5)
- Text Your Ex Back Into Love (Value $5)
- Online Dating (Value $5)
- Relationships (Value $5)
- Relationship Tips (Value $5)
- Nice Guy Dating 5 Pack (Value $5)
- Marriage Advice (Value $5)
- Stop Divorce (Value $5)
- Get Your Ex Back Articles (Value $5)
- Dating Tips for Men (Value $5)
- Dating for Women After Divorce (Value $5)
https://www.plrlaunch.com/dating-and-relationship-existing-plr-deal
Generating Great Ideas - PLR
Justin Popovic has a great PLR deal called Generating Great Ideas.You get all of this on sale:
- Self Help eBook: 31 pages, 6000 words fully editable eBook with lessons, tips, and advice for Generating Great Ideas. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- Enhanced eBook: Included is the new “enhanced” version of the eBook. It has an upgraded layout, formatting and includes images
- Workbook: This workbook includes a system of exercises designed to help anyone put the info from the main eBook into action. 3 different eCovers included (with a flat PSD)
- Audiobook: 30+ minute pre-recorded Audiobook narrated directly from the main eBook. Comes in mp3 format
- Lead Generation Report: 1500 word fully editable “teaser” report related to the main theme of the eBook. Great for “pre-sales” to get people interested. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 10 Part Autoresponder Sequence: Nurture leads with this autoresponder series. Each email message is editable and builds up to offering the main guide. Comes in Word, Pages, Text formats
- Trainer’s Slide Deck: The main guide is broken down into an easy-to-follow slide deck. Perfect for speakers/trainers. Comes in PowerPoint and Keynote formats
- 10 Related Articles: 10 web-publishable, fully editable articles related to the main theme of the eBook. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, Text formats
- 2 Mini-Reports: Above articles formatted into 2 separate mini-reports including areas for branding and website. Comes in Word, Pages, Text formats
- Articles Slide Decks: Each article repurposed into a slide deck. Great for sharing or for creating videos. Comes in PowerPoint and Keynote formats
- eBook Checklist: An overview of the main eBook broken down into point form format. Perfect for handouts or as an introduction to the main guide. Comes in Word, Pages, PDF, 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
- Infographic: Fully editable/customizable infographic. Your Next Great Idea – 20 Tips To Generate Awesome Ideas. Comes in PNG and PSD editable formats
- 20 Pinterest Images: Fully editable/customizable Pinterest optimized images (736px x 1104px for maximum impact). Comes in JPG and PSD editable formats
- 20 Instagram Images: Fully optimized Instagram images (1080px x 1080px) for business and personal branding. Comes in JPG and PSD editable formats
- 30 Tweets: Perfectly sized tweets each under 140 characters related to the main topic. Comes in TXT format
- 20 Facebook Posts: Posts ready to update your Facebook profiles and/or group statuses. Comes in TXT format
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_262_3_267
Be Careful About Using Pay Per Click
Pay Per Click, or PPC, is a popular advertising method for marketers where marketers have their ads placed on relevant websites and then pay a fee each time someone clicks on that ad to get more information.There are a couple of good reasons why PPC is so popular and which you may already be aware of. But while PPC has some definite strengths as an advertising medium, it also has one great weakness – it can get out of control quickly if you don’t know what you’re doing.
Two things that marketers love about Pay Per Click are the manageability and flexibility that come with using PPC for advertising. You have complete control over keywords and how much you spend. You can make adjustments quickly and easily as you monitor the performance of your ads and keywords. Changes can be made on the fly.
The ability to test out and change keywords, adjusting them based on their popularity and return on investment is another advantage to using the PPC model of advertising. This is wonderful – until it gets out of hand (and then it can quickly become a nightmare).
I’m not saying that you shouldn't use PPC. I'm saying that you should use it carefully because it can be like holding an unhappy cat – if you're not careful, the cat will get away from you and you might get scratched in the process!
When using Pay Per Click, one thing you need to pay close attention to is keyword targeting. In PPC, the more competition there is for a keyword, the higher the price will be for that word or phrase.
This means that a marketer on a budget will need to watch pricing closely, or see his ads become ineffective because he can't afford to pay for the exposure needed with that keyword.
Keywords can also be a problem for marketers who aren't sure which keywords to use, so they go at it in a hit or miss sort of way and end up with keywords that are costing money, but not hitting the right targets.
If the advertising program isn't watched carefully, spending can easily get out of control, with little or no return on investment. Companies that offer PPC, which is pretty much self-service by nature, don't have extensive customer service departments to help the marketer figure out what to do, which keywords to use, or how much to spend.
While tools might be offered to help, the responsibility for developing and maintaining your keyword advertising plan is on you, and only you. The truth is that while PPC can be wonderful, it needs to be monitored carefully for spending and keyword progress – you can't just set it and forget it.
To help keep your PPC costs low, make sure that people who click on your ads are taken directly to your landing page, not the home page of your website. People want to go straight to the information that has to do with the ad they clicked on. They don't want to have to search your website for it!
In this same vein, make sure that your landing page is built for conversion. Once someone makes it there, and you've shelled out some money for the ad that brought them there, make sure that the landing page compels them to opt-in, sign up, ask for more information, or buy!
Another way to keep PPC costs down is to focus on long-tail keywords rather than one or two word keywords. The reason you want to do this is that the long-tail keywords have a much more pinpointed focus and you greatly reduce the risk of having people who aren't really interested specifically in what you're offering click on your ads.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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