Influencer PLR; Outsourcing PLR; Ending Tonight! Plus, Meet the Needs of Your Audience

Published: Sun, 08/01/21


We're in Epcot for a second day in a row (but a full day compared to yesterday's partial day). There's this amazing dessert I want to try in the France pavilion - they take a brioche bun the size of a burger bun, cut it in half and drizzle it with your choice of syrup (chocolate or caramel, etc.). Then they put a scoop of ice cream in it, put the top of the bun back on and clamp it down to cook the outside. So it's a warm brioche bun ice cream sandwich. Swoon! 

My sons said the doggies are doing well, so I can have some peace of mind while I'm on vacation. Today we may park hop over to Magic Kingdom for a short bit, but maybe not. I know the monorails are open between the two. I was so embarrassed last time we went when we got off the monorail once and something tripped the battery and it shut down and I was literally pushed off the monorail on my scooter (have to ride one for my post-surgery knee). LOL! I hope that doesn't happen this time. 

Note: Tomorrow's email will go out at 11 AM EST in case you want to be on the lookout for a limited PLR report. 

Ends Tonight!

Arun Chandran's new 50-pack bundle called Success Mindset for Entrepreneurs PLR, and my exclusive bonus of 15 articles that will never be sold on my store or elsewhere ends at 10 PM EST tonight!

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

Become an Influencer PLR

Jonathan Teng has a new limited to 100 buyers PLR called Become an Influencer

This lead magnet bundle includes:

Check it out in detail here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/kj0f1/0

Outsourcing: Is It Time to Start? (PLR)

Tracy and Suzanne have a new PLR bundle called Outsourcing: Is It Time to Start? 

It's on sale until Sunday - goes full price on Monday. 

You get:

10 Articles
10 Emails
8 Printable Canva Templates

Meeting Your Audience’s Needs

You got into your niche to make other people’s lives better, right? Well, of course and to line your own wallet with some money – no shame in that as long as you have the first part right!

So today you're going to figure out how you can meet the 6 basic human needs of your target audience.
 
Have you ever heard of the six basic human needs?

I hadn’t. Not until my mentor Craig sent them to me every time I had an emotional reaction to something in one way or another OR we were chatting about a customer’s problem.

Don’t worry – I’m going to fill you in on all of them. But it makes perfect sense. There are certain needs we have as humans, and boy it’s much harder to accomplish the meeting of those needs when you’re an online web presence instead of an in-person acquaintance!

It’s not about thinking, “Oh if I meet their needs, they’ll buy from me.” Remember, you want to come to the table with giving in mind to see the most success.

What happens when you meet other people’s needs is that you get a good reaction from them – especially when they’re NOT expecting it.

And no one’s expecting it. Why? Because MOST people are in WIIFM (what’s in it for me?) mode – MOST people are takers and we remember the givers with fondness because they’re so rare. 

I always tell my kids, "You never know what someone else is going through." I had days where I may have seemed preoccupied, rude or aloof but it was only because I was so panicked and stressed over my volatile situation - until I escaped it. 

Sometimes, you meet their needs through a change in YOUR attitude because when we’re givers, even when others are struggling, good word of mouth is spread like a wildfire throughout the web. We'll dig into the 6 basic human needs next.

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

Tiff ;)

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