New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Writing and Self-Publishing Fiction; Supercharge Productivity PLR; Changes
Published: Fri, 07/30/21
Scarlett and I leave tomorrow for Disney World! So excited, but I wish my sons and daughter in law were coming too. They're going to come on a big one in the near future, just not yet. For now, they're staying at the house and watching the pets.
We have to wake up at a horrible hour to get to the airport on time, but it's always exciting. Only this time, I'm nervous - not about flying but about being around people. I'm going to try to relax and forget about the past year and a half nightmare and just live life to the fullest this week.
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.
FYI: I just saw this, so I don't have time to grab details but I know many on my list love Alessandro Zamboni's over-the-shoulder courses and he has a new one called Stickers Empire where you create stickers to sell without having to do any packing and shipping (using RedBubble). You get 9 walkthrough videos from ideas to best niches, creation and advertising.
New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Writing and Self-Publishing Fiction
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Writing and Self-Publishing Fiction and it's a report that helps senior marketers (or anyone) get a basic understanding of the online business model where you can write short or long works of fiction and self-publish them to snowball their income.This 7-page, 3,008-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Indie Authors Are Raking in Money By Self-Publishing
- Popular Genres to Consider
- Standalone Versus Series Fiction
- Understanding Tropes and Writing to Market
- Going Through the Self-Publishing Process
** 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-writing-and-self-publishing-fiction-limited-plr
10 Ways to Supercharge Your Productivity PLR
Jonathan Teng has a limited to 100 buyers bundle out called 10 Ways to Supercharge Your Productivity PLR.This is a lead magnet bundle that includes:
- 2,632+ 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/glw4c/0
Step 6: Talk About How They Can Make Changes You Suggest
This is the last part of the series on debate blog posts, and then we'll move on to another topic.It’s fine to debate a point of view and encourage people to change their way of thinking, but if you don’t give them any insight on exactly how they can do that, they may leave your site confused and let down.
I like to end with some concrete steps they can implement to fix the situation or alter their way of thinking, like this:
“I want you to start practicing moderation and reintroduce the enjoyment of food – not denigrate it and bury yourself in shame about it.
So here are six steps you can take to change your mindset over the course of the next few months – it won’t happen in a day or a week – you have to practice it and live it for it to become a part of you:
1. Stop saying, “No” to foods. It’s very uncomfortable right at first, but if you wake up and want cake, cut a piece of cake. Initially, you’ll feel guilt, but over time, it will go away.
2. Eat foods in any order that you want. Dinner for breakfast, breakfast for dinner – stop putting rules on what foods can be eaten, and when.
3. Make sure you watch your hunger levels. Right at first, you may eat faster because you’re indulging in something formerly forbidden. But as that guilt subsides, you can relax and eat a bit slower, savoring each bite. Don’t eat until you’re full – eat until the hunger is just gone. This is also uncomfortable at first, but it goes away over time.
4. Be okay with throwing away food. Eventually, you’ll learn to plate smaller portions, knowing it’s perfectly acceptable to go back for seconds. But right now, you’ll plate more because you’re used to eating until full, not until “no longer hungry.”
5. Instead of focusing on foods to give up, focus on foods to add! Make this a wonderful time of discovery for yourself. Teach yourself how to cook in new styles, and see if you like exotic fruits and vegetables you can buy at a farmer’s market.
6. Ignore guilt talk from well-meaning, yet harmful individuals. Everyone’s dieting – and those who aren’t are sometimes seen as “weird.” They’ll try to talk you out of having cheesecake, or drinking a full calorie soda. They’ll think it’s odd when you take 2 bites of the cheesecake, and smile as you put your fork down because you can have another cheesecake tomorrow if you want – there’s no NEED to finish it. I know that once you embrace a more relaxed, moderate state of mind when it comes to eating, you’ll notice your peace with food results in a healthier and more satisfied you.”
So that’s one example of a “sharing blog post,” where not only do you come across as an expert, with a personal touch, but you’ve also shown yourself to be a researcher, willing to showcase the debate without making your readers go all over the place to find this out on their own.
Try to create a blog post that has two sides to it. Remember not to just hyperlink to resources. Extract quotes from them to share right on your blog. Don’t copy the entire page someone wrote – that’s content theft. But quoting and linking back is a form of sharing information using curation.
Include quotes, summaries, images, videos, or whatever means you can to help support the issue.
This may seem tedious to you the first time you do it. But over time, you’ll begin sharing with this type of system in a way that feels comfortable for you – and your readers will see the value and thank you for your contributions and guidance.
That's it for me today - hope y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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