Warrior Plus PLR; Almost Out of Time for Exclusive Bonus; Have Your Ear to the Ground

Published: Sat, 07/31/21


We're headed to Disney World today! Once we land, we're going to the resort then over to Epcot for the rest of the day. We have a nice dinner planned at a signature restaurant. I'll share pics with y'all a bit when I get back. Plan today is to ride a few rides that are very doable for me, but that make me nervous - like Test Track, Soarin', and even Frozen. 

Yes it's a kiddie ride but it has a drop that looks big to me - it's a 25-footer, but more slanted. LOL! We plan to have some of the good Food and Wine Festival snacks, too. Although I'm not a drinker, so it'll be food and non alcoholic beverages. Oh! And we started a Tik Tok account for our trips - not sure when we'll upload the video clips, but if you want to follow along it'll be here: https://www.tiktok.com/@dwtrips

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. 

Warrior Plus Instructional PLR

Charles Harper has a video PLR bundle that teaches how to Reach Customers on Warrior Plus. I always love his stuff (so thorough and over-the-shoulder is nice) and so do my subscribers, so I wanted to be sure to mention it here. This one many of you will want as a course for yourself to learn how to use this platform. 

Typically, his sets have about 20 over-the-shoulder videos walking people through something, plus transcripts, so it's a nice multi media pack, but be sure to read the details and see what this one has for you. 

The playlist for the video portion of the PLR includes:

0000 - Course Overview
0001 - Vendor Rights Declaration
0002 - Vendor Optional Customer Fields
0003 - Upgrade Customer Subscription
0004 - Vendor - Same Product - Different Offer and Funnel
0005 - Delete a Product From An Offer
0006 - Two Products - One Offer - One Sales Page
0007 - Different Sales Page - Same Offer
0008 - Adding Affiliate Bonuses to Upsell Offer
0009 - Special Considerations for Affiliate Upsell Bonuses
0010 - Vendor Post Sale Webinar
0011 - Extended Customer License Terms
0012 - Purchase Your Product with Bitcoin
0013 - Manage Your Subscriptions as a Buyer
0014 - Connect Your Product to Wishlist Member
0015 - Vendors Having A Private Sale
0016 - Showing Sold Out On Your Product Buy Button
0017 - Price Increases at Midnight EST
0018 - Start to Finish - Create a Product
0019 - Start to Finish - Set Up Your Offer
0020 - Start to Finish - Allow Affiliates to Promote Your Product
0021 - Applying to Promote As an Affiliate

Check it out here with the other components of the PLR bundle:
warriorplus.com/o2/a/g46kp/0

Almost Out of Time for My Exclusive Bonus

A quick reminder - if you haven't already ordered Arun Chandran's new 50-pack bundle called Success Mindset for Entrepreneurs PLR, and downloaded my exclusive bonus, you're running out of time.

The sale ends tomorrow night at 10 PM!

For my bonus, I've written 15 articles that complement his topics well on the success mindset topic. Again, these will never be on my store, so only those who buy his PLR through my link can access them.

They include:

1. Use Failure as a Lesson to Improve (474 words)
2. Take Full Responsibility for Your Setbacks (543 words)
3. Crave the Learning Process (487 words)
4. Easily Adapt to Change (483 words)
5. Give Back to Those Who Need Your Help (548 words)
6. Always Look for the Opportunity to Grow (524 words)
7. Stay Focused on the Present (458 words)
8. Set Yourself Apart from the Competition (483 words)
9. Embrace Constructive Criticism (497 words)
10. Focus on Short-Term and Long-Term Goals (521 words)
11. Never Fear the Competition (472 words)
12. Understand That Fear Can Be a Driving Force (496 words)
13. Know Your Limits to Prevent Burnout (516 words)
14. Value Your Reputation for Long-Term Success (494 words)
15. Stifle Self Doubt to Prevent Failure (517 words)

Check it out here in detail:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/j9qf5/0

Have Your Ear to the Ground

You always want to be spying on the competition, but not so you can copy them. When you got started in your niche, you probably went to Google and looked up keywords in your niche, and viewed competitor websites to see what they offered that you didn’t, and vice versa.

You want to automate your spy system – not only on your competitors, but on your OWN brand!

There are soooooooooo many pages out there on the Internet that might mention you, your products, your brand, your ethics, or your ideas (or those of your competitors). 

And the better you brand yourself and the more you grow your “rabid fan base,” the more people will mention you.  There’s NO way you’re going to have time to go seek them out one by one.

I thought about this task you’re about to learn because it’s something I did early on in my marketing career and it’s helped me in numerous ways, like this:

1. Share pages that promote you as a positive influencer.

When I get notified that there’s a page on the ‘net where someone is talking about myself or my products in a positive light, it’s nice to be able to share it on social media with your followers.

2. Prevent bad word of mouth from being spread about you.

In the past, if I saw false information coming out about me, like the person who mistakenly thought I was spamming their blog, something way too technical for me to grasp, let alone the fact that it's shady and I'd never do it - I’m able to address it rather than letting the rumors spread like a wildfire.

3. Know who your friends are and who isn’t genuine.

I was being friendly and networking with one individual on the forums, sharing his posts to others, etc., when I discovered he was being phony the whole time. This moron used his photo in another forum when slamming me, so I got notification of it, and then blocked him in the other places. 

He lost my friendship, which could have benefited him if he’d been a true friend to me, but once I discovered he was shady, he no longer got any of the online sharing benefits I had to offer.

4. See if your products are being stolen.

I can find out on an hourly basis if my products are being shared in forums or on torrent sites. You can’t always save them, but it helps shut down some of them.

5. Be available to answer questions instead of having others answer for you.

Sometimes I see people asking who’s a good ghostwriterr and I see someone telling others I’m a good writer to hire. I am able, through this system, to correct the branding situation and let the individuals know I don’t do that type of work anymore, and state what it is that I do now.

Listen for the approach of a buzz about you, and also keep tabs on what your enemies are doing to harm your brand. Never be foolish enough to think you won’t have enemies because too many people are TAUGHT to view competition AS an enemy.

There is a way to have a system in place where all of that buzz is emailed straight to your inbox!

First, you have to get a Gmail account. 

Some of you may already have one. Next, you’re going to go here: http://www.google.com/alerts and set up a Google Alert for many different things – depending on how much you want to know. First, let me show you HOW to set up a Google Alert and then I’ll work with you on what topics you might want to have sent to you.

First, set one up for your name in quotes. But what if your name is the same as someone who is more well known? You can add a minus sign and a keyword to filter it out, and although it won’t work 100% - it will filter out some of the results for you.

When you type in the phrase, you’ll see the preview open up on the bottom of the screen. But now you want to manage the controls of your Google Alerts. 

From the pull down menu, you’ll choose the type of information that you want. I set mine to All Results. 

Choose how often you want alerts. You can do once a day, as it happens, or once a week. I set mine to as it happens. I want immediate control over the buzz of my brand.

Choose what kinds of sources you want to be checked. 

And finally, you’ll choose whether you want it to go to your gmail address or to an RSS feed. I set mine straight to my email inbox so I can keep tabs on it quickly.

Don’t be too general with your Google Alerts. I would never do an alert for “marketing” for example, because that’s a hideously broad topic! Even “Internet Marketing” is too broad for me. 

You can also set one up (you can create up to 1,000 Alerts) that brings in results from a specific website, like this: ethics site:warriorforum.com – and that would only bring me alerts where ethics were mentioned on the Warrior Forum. 

Or if I put a minus sign before the word site, it would IGNORE pages from that domain.

What all do you want to set up Google Alerts for? And use these alerts as invitations for you to engage with your target audience. For example, if I set up a Google Alert for “sleaze marketing” and saw a forum discussion somewhere about it, I could join in and connect to others who were of the same mindset as myself - lauding ethical marketing tactics instead.

When you’re finished, click Create Alert and you’ll be taken to your main Google Alert screen that shows all of the alerts you have set up, and you then see an edit button next to each one in case you want to alter or delete it. 
 
So setup your alerts today and watch what’s coming in. This is a great exercise to see what people are saying about you and how your brand is being received in the marketplace.

By the way, this is also how I got wind that someone in a forum thought I was spamming their blog (untrue), and I was able to address it on MY blog (which I know the forum members read) and to my list.

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

Tiff ;)

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