Visualizing Success PLR; 7 Tips To Win Any Negotiation PLR; Sharing Method

Published: Thu, 07/22/21


We went to Southlake yesterday to do some last minute shopping for Scarlett for the trip. We have a few more things to buy. I love driving around Texas, even for short little trips like within half an hour's drive. You get right outside the main city and it's all green, rolling hills. Just beautiful. 

Note: Tomorrow's email will go out at 9 AM EST in case you want to be on the lookout for a limited PLR report. There's not one today because I was gone so much yesterday but there will be for sure tomorrow. There are just TWO copies left of my limited PLR called 5 Ways to Stress Less and Feel Better

New Visualizing Success PLR

Alice Seba has a new Visualizing Success PLR ready for you. PLUS she has a free mini kit of PLR, too. 

The Free PLR includes: The main paid PLR includes: Main PLR: http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert/?i=87
Freebie: http://ekithub.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert/?i=88

7 Tips To Win Any Negotiation PLR

Jonathan Teng has a limited to 100 buyers lead magnet PLR bundle out called 7 Tips to Win Any Negotiation.

It includes: Check out all of the details here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/dfw1h/0

Other Reasons Why Sharing Others' Expertise Is Popular

By popular, I don’t mean popular with marketers – I mean popular with your audience. 

They love it because it:

a.) Makes your blog a one-stop shop. If they KNOW that you took the time to scour the ‘net and do the research for them, they will be SO grateful. I know this for a fact because I see complaints by newcomers to marketing who get overwhelmed when people tell them to go “Google” a topic to understand it.

Many people have no idea how to search for real information. They might Google a word and get frustrated when they find thin affiliate sites or ad sites or eBook sites. They want someone to guide them, to help them navigate through the thousands or millions of search results Google provides - not hard sell them or corner them into only knowing one viewpoint.

b.) They trust you to get the best information out there and to be fair. Having a slant or opinion doesn’t mean you have to slam the door on opposing opinions. 

When your readers truly trust you, they know you’ll give a fair and balanced viewpoint of the topic at hand. You can say one side is wrong over another, but they’ll trust you to back it up with reasons why.

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

Tiff :)

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