New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Selling Low Content Products; 5-Day Biz Makeover PLR; Both Sides
Published: Tue, 07/27/21
Today is my last hardcore workout. I told my son he can train us tough today but go easier on us Thursday because it'll be shortly before our trip and we don't want to be all sore and miserable. Ha ha. He said we'll do a light cardio and recovery session that day. Whew! I dread what he's going to plan for me when I get back 10 pounds heavier. Those foodie vacations are fun while you're in them, but not so much when you step on the scale after returning.
I'm picking up a cookie cake for Scarlett today (she hates regular cake) because we'll be gone on her actual birthday, so this gives her the "home" celebration we're used to. Luckily, I hate cookie cakes, so I won't gain any weight being around it. LOL!
Note: Tomorrow's email will go out at 10 AM EST in case you want to be on the lookout for a limited PLR report.
IMPORTANT Bonus Info: Tomorrow at 10 AM EST, there's a success mindset PLR bundle by Arun releasing and I have an exclusive 15-article bonus for it that will never be sold on my store or elsewhere - it's reserved only for this launch. So be sure to check it out!
New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Selling Low Content Products
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Selling Low Content Products and it explains what low content products are and where you can sell them as a creator as well as which tools can help you make them.As an FYI, this would be a great viral report or lead magnet to use to promote courses and tools. I know Julie Coffman has a beginner low content course launching tomorrow, so you could stick your link in there, turn it into a PDF and send it out to your customers to read.
This 6+ page, 2,689-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- The Problem with Many Online Business Models
- What Are Low Content Products?
- Where Can You Sell Low Content Products?
- Pricing and Earning Potential for Low Content Products
- Tools to Help You Create Low Content Products
** 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/a-seniors-guide-to-selling-low-content-products-limited-plr
5-Day Business Makeover Challenge PLR
Jonathan Teng has a PLR bundle out called 5-Day Business Makeover Challenge PLR. He says it's limited to 100 copies.This is a lead magnet package that includes:
- 2,765+ Words Ready-To Publish Report
- PRO E-Cover Graphics
- Lead Capture & Delivery Page
- Affiliate Tools Page
- Banner Graphics
- Promotional Emails
- Editable PSD, PDF, DOCX
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/z7wxw/0
Step 3: Give Both Sides of the Story
Continuing on with our discussion about creating a debate blog post, here's step 3.It’s important that you show both sides of a story. That doesn’t mean you support both sides – it means you tell your readers, “Here’s what they’re saying. Here’s what I believe.”
“Some say that fat and sugar are what’s ruining our nation. You have news media coming out to the public every day with new changes in our nutritional advice and suggested restrictions – it’s enough to drive you crazy!
I get it – I understand they’re looking at which ingredients aren’t chock full of vitamins or those which, when eaten in abundance, put your body on overdrive, struggling to burn off calories.
They’re looking at the huge increase in weight related illnesses, such as diabetes, and looking for someone to point the finger at. It’s putting a strain on our healthcare system and it could be threatening the longevity of mankind if things continue as they’re going.
But my way of thinking is that fat and sugar aren’t our enemies – our mindset is. Those people bashing fat and sugar don’t consider the fact that moderation exists – that it’s perfectly possible for someone to indulge in these ingredients (even on a daily basis) and continue to be healthy and happy.
Being denied foods only make us want them more. We’re raised with threats that if we don’t finish our plates, we don’t get dessert – they’re dangled in front of us like carrots on a stick. We’re told that while dieting, fat and sugar are completely forbidden.”
If this were my niche, I might be even more specific, but I’m just showing you an example for now. Now it’s time to pull in the multi media resources that prove you’re a researcher and a sharer of good, solid free information, helping people make up their minds! We'll do that tomorrow.
That's it for me today - hope y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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