New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Starting a Business Online for Under $4 a Month; Procrastination PLR & More
Published: Wed, 07/21/21
We leave in just 10 days! I'm going to miss my doggies, but my grown sons and daughter in law are holding down the fort so I don't have to worry about them being alone. They'll get tons of attention while we're gone. Shawn said even when we go to the store, they all three sit at the window watching to see when we'll come back. I feel guilty!
On another note, just as luck would have it, yesterday my air conditioner bit the dust. Bad timing. LOL! But it's Murphey's Law, right? Right before vacation. I had them come right out because I can't function in 89 degree heat inside. Although I prefer heat any day to freezing temperatures. Luckily it was nothing more than a need to unplug and reset the unit. Whew! It scared me for a minute.
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.
FYI: There are still 5 copies left of my limited PLR called 5 Ways to Stress Less and Feel Better.
New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Starting a Business Online for Under $4 a Month
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Starting a Business Online for Under $4 a Month and it's a report that helps financially-strapped seniors understand that they don't need to shell out exorbitant amounts of money to get started or operate a business online.This 7-page, 3,158-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Your $3.75 Home on the 'Net
- Learn Everything You Need to Know for Free
- Beat Out the Competition with Smart SEO and Free Social Traffic
- Start with Business Models That Cost You Nothing Up Front
- Free or No Upfront Cost Tools You Can Use in Your Business
** 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-starting-a-business-online-for-under-4-a-month-limited-plr
Procrastination Planner & Printables PLR
April Lemarr has a new Procrastination Planner & Printables PLR bundle available.
This includes:
- 35-Page Done-For-You Planner - Your audience will be able to go through this planner and learn how to overcome procrastination and prioritze their projects
- 20 Canva Affirmation Templates - Use these as a bonus to the planner or sell as well art.
- 10 Digital Paper Backgrounds - Use these backgrounds and swap them out with the ones inside the planner. People also use these for scrapbooking.
- 10 Digital Sticker Pages - Provide digital stickers that go with the planner or sell them separately on Etsy or in your store.
- 5 Informative Printables - People can opt-in and download these printables to get ideas of how to recharge themselves.
Check it out here in detail:
https://nichestarterpacks.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=467
My Personal “Real Life” Example of a Sharer
I am THE most persnickety person when it comes to choosing a doctor. My kids went to same doctor who was MY pediatrician as a child. Why? Because he’s a giver and he’s not afraid to showcase differing opinions.Let me give you an example of this:
There was a time when the chicken pox vaccine was highly encouraged. Then suddenly, it wasn’t recommended. Then later, it was highly encouraged again.
I am a worrywart, so I was nervous about all the back and forth research. I didn’t know what information was relevant or whose opinion to trust.
My doctor never once gave JUST his opinion on this debate. He sat down and talked to me about it, citing research AND giving me opposing viewpoints on the discussion so that I could make up my own mind.
Ultimately, I relied on his advice because:
a.) I knew he was out there “knowing his stuff” so to speak. He clearly showed he had researched this topic, and knew all of the up to date information. I always wonder how many doctors stop their quest for learning – not mine!
b.) He wasn’t intimidated to share opposing viewpoints. This made me trust his opinion because he clearly discussed those options and backed it up with why he didn’t feel the same. He wasn’t “hiding” anything from me, in other words.
c.) He even wrote down the name of independent studies I could go online and read more about.
WOW! In other words, he wasn’t arrogant enough to think that only his $0.02 mattered to me.
I appreciated that! And I love it when I go online searching for information, too. So never be afraid to present all sides of the niche argument you're discussing.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff :)
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