Low Impact Exercise PLR; 1 Sentence
Published: Wed, 07/14/21
I ended up taking the plants that survived in my Click N Grow and planting them outside. The lights being on my desk all the time started annoying me. They were pretty at first. Ha ha! I always feel like such a dork planting an indoor plant outside because I feel like I'm abandoning it. The poor thing is probably super happy to get natural sunlight and fresh air but I feel like it's a pet or something. LOL!
So here's what I have for you today...
FYI: Tomorrow's email will be going out at 9 AM EST if you want to be on the lookout for it in case I have a limited PLR report releasing. There's not one today because I was getting everything ready for my launch tomorrow (it's an unlimited PLR bundle).
Low Impact Exercise that Yields High Results PLR
Tracy and Suzanne have a PLR bundle out called Low Impact Exercise that Yields High Results.It includes:
- 5 high quality plr articles – minimum of 400 words
- You Don’t Have to hurt Yourself to Get Healthy
- Swimming Your Way to a Slim and Healthy Body
- Dance Like No One is Watching- and Get a Great Booty!
- Walking Can Beat Running for Your Weight loss Goals
- 3 Alternatives to High Impact Exercise You’re Gonna Love
- 5 social friendly images that also work as blog post images
- 5 emails to help you share the articles
- 5 social media posts
- Ebook Compilation of the articles included
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=465
If I Said One Sentence About You What Would It Be?
You were probably hoping for some perfect formula where, by the end of this series of lessons, you had the 5 words or less brand phrase that fit you perfectly. Something like:“The Ethical Marketing Guru!”
Um, no. Relationship building to ME, means that you let others brand you to a degree. You don’t want to shove a sleek “catch phrase” down their throats.
In every branding book I read, I learned one major thing:
You can’t SAY a brand, you have to LIVE it.
Work on projecting that IDEAL you that you want your brand to be about. It’s about making your name (or product or site) synonymous with the words and phrases you hope to be connected with – and there may be several!
You’ll understand more as this process unfolds. But right now, let’s create a sentence that you would HOPE to see someone write about your brand/you.
Here’s mine:
“Tiffany Lambert is opinionated and blunt, but she’s really nurturing and only teaches people ethical marketing strategies and quality products.”
That’s what I want to be known for. The first part weeds out my Non-Audience. And the second shares what I’m really all about with my brand.
When I started reading these branding books, I realized my main theme - ethics - invades all of our marketing aspects, including:
- Pricing (Having unemployed people put $4,999 on a credit card for your course? UGH!)
- Product creation (Intentionally leaving things out of your eBook? Gross!)
- Teaching (Showing them strategies you KNOW will only last a few weeks before all their sites get shut down? BOO!)
- Promotions (“You promote me and I’ll promote you – I don’t care about my list!” BLECH!)
- Communication (“Buy my product and if you need me, too bad – contact my “help desk” and hope the system answers you, but never expect a personal reply.” Sigh.)
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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