Guidance Mentor and Training PLR Deal; Power of Trust PLR; Connection Branding

Published: Fri, 08/06/21


While I was gone on vacation, my son Shawn redid my flower bed for me. I have hated that thing from day one. I can't get anything to grow right in it, except weeds. LOL! So he took the flailing bushes out, extracted the weeds and top layer of dirt and is putting some nice gravel in there. I'll just put some sort of garden decor in it like a bird bath or statues or something that won't shrivel up on me and leave a mess. 

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Guidance: The Guide to Teaching, Training and Mentoring (PLR)

Justin Popovic has a new PLR deal out called Guidance: The Guide to Teaching, Training and Mentoring

It includes: Check it out in detail here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate//idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_267_3_272

Power of Trust PLR

Jonathan Teng has another launch today but this one isn't limited. It's called Power of Trust: Making Things Possible and it's on sale for 72 hours.

This is an article pack that includes: That’s over 12,686 words of written content!

Check it out in detail here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/j7xnb/0

Connection or Love

There’s a fine line between this and significance. You can show someone they’re significant even if you’re not really close to them. The connection you’re going to build with your audience can be friendship. It can be mentor. It can be trusted advisor.

You put the label on it. How can you build a connection with your audience? It needs to be more personal. Here are some methods you can use:

- Pay attention to little details you remember about them and mention them from time to time. This really turns customer-seller connections into friendships in my opinion. I did this with one subscriber - but I didn’t do it on purpose – I just remembered some little things whenever she’d comment or email me and now we’re emailing like old college buddies on a regular basis keeping touch about lots of stuff – business and personal. It’s rewarding!

- Call them by their names. I tend to use my own names for people. I know for a fact that one friend named Gary said he doesn’t let anyone but me call him Gar! I call another friend Tiff. Once you start feeling like these are friends, rules kind of go to the wayside. But I don’t think any of them mind (and if they read this and do, please tell me LOL). At the very least, get to know their names and use them in conversation. 

- Compliment people on things. We’re not in person, so you aren’t going to say, “Nice shoes” one day. But you can tell them things like you like their website theme, or you love their tag line or their avatar. Don’t lie. Just remember to point out good things to make people feel significant – like someone noticed them. 

- Follow up to show you care. If someone mentions in passing that they’re having a biopsy or they’re hoping their child makes the team, can you make a mental note to follow up shortly to see how that went? Boy does that show some caring and connection! This is when THEY realize that you look at them as humans and not just buyers.

- Accept them the way they are. I don’t shut out people who aren’t like me. Now if they’re harassing, that’s one thing. But just because someone’s a different political affiliation, or they’re a curmudgeonly individual (and wow I spelled curmudgeonly right on the first try!), it doesn’t mean I have to ban them from my blog or avoid interaction with them. People have personalities – deal with it. 

Tomorrow we'll talk about Growth.

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

Tiff ;)

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