Existing PLR Deal List; Debate Blog Post Tutorial

Published: Sun, 07/25/21


Yesterday I mentioned something cool I tried that I wanted to tell you about. My son (a personal trainer) told me to try cryotherapy for my knee pain and inflammation. So I found a place where you pay $75 and you go in and try all of their therapies for pain and healing. I did it!

I got in the cryotherapy tube and was blasted with ice cold air - oosh! Those last 40 seconds of 2 minutes were brutal but it did numb my pain temporarily. Then I did something amazing - these leg compression boots that tighten slowly from your toes to the top of your thighs, pushing the inflammation up to recirculate in your body. You can buy them for $1,200 and I plan on doing it I loved them so much. I also tried their tens unit which I couldn't feel (mine works better) and a red light therapy pod and oxygen bar.

Now I thought the red light therapy would be a hoax but out of all of them it was the only FDA approved one that also had 50 years of scientific proof in studies! Who knew? So I bought a red light therapy block for home. If it ends up helping so many things, I'll give it a whirl. 

Note: Tomorrow's email will go out at 11 AM EST in case you want to be on the lookout for a limited PLR report. 

Reminder of Existing Bundle Deals

I'm busy getting everything queued up for the trip - bonuses, products, etc. So there's no limited PLR today. But I do want to remind y'all of the massive existing PLR specials I put together for you in a wide variety of niches. I still have a few more to do, too - like Christmas topics, toys, etc. But here's what I have so far:

Finances Bundle 

Marketing Bundle 1

Marketing Bundle 2

Stress, Panic, Anxiety and Depression Existing PLR Deal

Diabetes Existing PLR Bundle Deal

Diet and Weight Loss Existing PLR Bundle Deal

Halloween Costumes Existing PLR Deal

Homestead and Survival Existing PLR Special

Existing Self-Help, Personal Development and Success PLR Deal

Fitness Existing PLR Mega Deal

Existing Anti Aging PLR Deal

Existing Packs of Pet PLR

Existing Coffee PLR Content

Dating and Relationship Existing PLR Deal

Existing Health and Wellness PLR

Step 1: Pick Your Debate Topic

Yesterday I told you I'd be going over how to do a debate type blog post. So let's start with step 1. 

I know some of you get nervous when considering a discussion where people might disagree with you. But that’s what gets discussions going, it’s what helps showcase your expertise, and it helps you squash any false information out there!

Almost every niche has a problem. What’s your niche’s problem? I’m going to show a few examples so you can get an idea of how to develop your topic. And I want you to choose a question or statement to title your blog post with that you will prove or disprove!

1. Internet Marketing 

This is my niche, so let’s start there and we’ll move on to non-marketing niches in a moment. Brainstorm a list of issues people face in your niche. For me, it might look like this:

a. Lack of money
b. Lack of time
c. Don’t know who to trust
d. Don’t understand something

So I will go through and think of a debatable concept for each of these issues. It might look something like this (and these correspond with the above list topics):

a. Newbies Getting Poor Advice on Use of Free Platforms 

I see this happening all the time – someone will ask if it’s okay to start off on Facebook, for example – and some forum participant will warn them away from it, telling them if they don’t have a domain and hosting, don’t even try. I know they’re wrong, so I could debate it.

b. Are You Letting Lack of Time Be Your Excuse for Failure?

This is another thing I see quite often. People complaining they don’t have time to work on their business. I think they’re full of it! I think it’s a combination of fear, procrastination, and perfectionism. I know this because I see many who hold fulltime jobs, care for multiple ill people, have zero time for themselves, but STILL manager to spend a few minutes hardcore working on their business.

c. Are You Being Naïve Because You’re Desperate to Make Money?

There are so many people who continue making poor buying decisions and taking zero responsibility for their actions, blaming scummy product owners, when it’s partly their fault too! This is bound to cause a stir, but I can back up my opinions.

d. You’re Using Confusion as Your Crutch But I Won’t Allow That Anymore!

This suits my tone for my blog – blunt – yours may need to be gentler. This is something I see quite a bit – something that bugs me. So I’d deliver a kick in the rear.  

2. Beauty Tips

Let’s think of a few issues your audience might be dealing with:

a. Don’t know how to apply make-up correctly
b. Can’t afford good makeup
c. Have bad skin
d. Never feel satisfied because they don’t look like models

What’s something debatable you could do for these topics?

a. Are You Still Stuck in the 80s Wearing Cake-Up Instead of Make-Up?

Thanks to the forum trolls who taught me the phrase cake-up! You could discuss how too many women over apply make-up when they should be striving for a fresh look.

b. Quit Crying About the Cost of Make-Up When You Can Get By With Less!

You could teach them how to have a couple of choice pieces, or which brand they could afford that’s good (and why), etc.

c. The Worst Thing You Can Do for Bad Skin Is Try to Conceal It!

Piling on make-up clogs pores, doesn’t help you heal, etc. You could talk about how they’re emotional about their bad skin, be empathetic, but then boost their confidence with some tips.

d. Is Your Self Esteem Faltering Because Vogue Is Putting Pressure on You?

Talk about the airbrushing, giving real life examples of scandals – (Julia Roberts is one, for example). Show real and airbrushed versions. 

3. Cooking

There are many cooking topics – some for passion (like French food) and some for dietary reasons. So let’s choose the healthy cooking niche to use as an example. Problems the reader might have:

a. Healthy food is too expensive
b. Healthy food doesn’t taste good
c. Fat and sugar are bad for you
d. I don’t know how to cook many meals

Now let’s turn those into some debate-style blog posts:

a. Are You a Hypocrite When It Comes to Spending Money on Food?

I would let them know it’s not going to fly complaining that healthy food is too expensive when they’re used to spending money on fast food. Healthy food fills you up longer, and you can have it for leftovers. They’re not making any effort to shop around and find specials or freeze or can foods for later use when they’re bought on sale.

b. Healthy food doesn’t taste good

Only if you keep your meal repertoire to a bare minimum! They should be willing to taste new foods, explore different styles of cooking and seasoning, and they may discover that it’s all you need. 

c. Fat and sugar are NOT bad for you

This would be great right now – Denmark introduced a fat tax – even on avocados – you know, the one with the GOOD fats? But your first reaction to this title is, “Of course they are!” 

I would also talk about how the news is stirring debate about diet sodas and sweets, which leave the body wanting more calories – when having moderation could be healthier for you.

d. I don’t know how to cook many meals

What an excuse! You could talk about fast and easy (yet healthy) ways to prepare meals, like broiling meat or using a new kitchen appliance and technique that adds flavor but reduces calories. 

What you want to do is make people want to join in on the discussion – for or against you! And you want to evoke an emotional response for them. 

You also want to take a stand one way or the other, so they know your viewpoint. Ever heard that saying, “If you stand for nothing, you’ll fall for anything?” I personally like to follow people who have an opinion on something. 

You don’t want to be vanilla – you want to be exciting, flavorful – someone who attracts a crowd because they’re INTERESTING! 

I’m assuming you know your niche well enough to know what problems they’re needing you to guide them through. If not, you need to go back to square one and learn about your niche!

It’s not as easy as conducting a quick Google search – you need to be in the hearts and minds of your target audience.

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

Tiff ;)

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