How to Sell Out Your Programs with Confidence & Ease (PLR); Printables; Consistent Blogging

Published: Wed, 06/23/21


We did Scarlett's photoshoot yesterday and it was an amazing experience. The woman who did her pictures knew exactly how to guide her. Unfortunately, my knee was shot, so the second half, I ended up sitting in the car. I can't wait to see the end result, which I should have in a couple of days. 

That first personal training session I did Monday wrecked my legs, yet I'm going back for more torture this morning. LOL! Hoping this pain lets up quickly as I get used to it more. Squats are evil, that's all I have to say. 

Note: There will not be a limited PLR report today. Now that the photoshoot is over, my schedule is a bit easier so I should have one tomorrow. The email tomorrow goes out at 9 AM EST. 

How to Sell Out Your Programs with Confidence & Ease (PLR)

Nicole Dean has a brand new workbook and script PLR bundle available called How to Sell Out Your Programs with Confidence & Ease! It's only $27 through Thursday when you use Promo Code: 27 and comes with a script, full workbook, sales page and social posts.

It includes:

This 18 Page (6,844 word) Step-by-Step Video Script Covers:

This Package Includes All of This:

Don't forget to use Promo Code: 27 at checkout here:
https://in234.isrefer.com/go/sellwithease/TiffanyLambert

Printable Treasures Course

Alessandro Zamboni has a new course called Printable Treasures on how to create brand new printables that require minutes to make and that can be sold on Etsy and other marketplaces in digital format.

It includes:

Go check out the details here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/v739j/0

Blog on a Regular Basis

At one time, blogs were simply a way for people to share their thoughts, philosophies and knowledge with the rest of the world. They were used solely as a tool for communication. That can still be the case, and there are many blogs that you can read that still offer information and opinions without asking anything in return or promoting anything. 

But these days, it's acceptable and even expected that blogs will be used for business purposes and to sell things and promote products. So as a free or low cost marketing tool, blogs can be a marketer’s dream.

If you don't yet have a blog of your own, you should grab one today. And if you have a blog, but aren't using it to its full marketing potential, as yourself, “Why not?” Besides being cheap, blogs give you complete control. 

You can promote one or several products in one niche from one blog. You can build a healthy list from your blog. And if you like, you can even make a little extra cash from your blog by adding ads to the mix, too. 

On top of those advantages, a blog is the perfect way to bolster your brand and your reputation as an expert. You can create a blog that reflects your style and personality, but which also reflects your products and opportunities, and that builds your public image in a very positive manner. 

The key to being successful at using a blog (or even several blogs) to promote your business is to blog on a regular basis and not let your blog get stale or tired. You have to offer fresh information and insights to your readers and give them something of value every time they read a new blog post. 

Some would say that you have to post to your blog several times a week – at least three or four. Some suggest posting more often than that. Others say that one excellent quality post per week is enough to grow your readership and your list. What's the right answer? 

You have to keep things fresh and lots of activity will get more attention. However, if you're just posting something for the sake of getting another post in, you might actually be hurting yourself. You have to find the right mix of quality and quantity in order to keep your rankings high and your readers interested and hopefully recommending you to other readers. 

To be successful with blogging, you need to: 

Create a blog that’s attractive and easy to read and navigate. Blogs that are messy or hard to look at aren't going to be successful. Neither are blogs that aren't easy to navigate. 

Make sure that each post is well written and interesting. Try to approach your topic from a new angle. 

Offer something of value – something your readers can use – with each post. 

Post to your blog often enough to keep your blog full of fresh ideas. 

Invite people to comment and share their own thoughts. 

Blogging can be a little time consuming, but the return on your investment of time can be substantial. A good blog can produce a lot in the way of sales and list building. 

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

Tiff ;)

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