New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Niche Domination; Overcome Sales Objections; Fortify Your Mindset in This Business

Published: Tue, 08/24/21


We had a great time at Scarlett's first homeschool meet-up this past weekend. Only 3 kids had RSVP'd to it but about 15 showed up - 2 boys and 13 girls all about her age. They made s'mores in the firepit, swam and ate pizza. It was funny because for about 5-10 minutes they all just stood there shy and then they started talking.

By the end of the night they'd all exchanged social media contact info and were planning sleepovers and more fun party nights. They're going to do an outdoor coffeeshop game night and a "movie in the pool" night where they play a scary movie while swimming. I love those backyard projector movie screens. So cool.

I had to socialize too - the parents all stayed so I was happy about that. Almost every parent was an entrepreneur with their own business who didn't want their kids in the school system for a variety of reasons. 

So here's what I have for you today and FYI tomorrow's email will go out at 10 AM EST...

New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Niche Domination

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Niche Domination and it helps senior (or any age) marketers learn how to position themselves from a competitive standpoint in the world of Internet marketing in a niche that makes sense to their audience. 

This 5+ page, 2,358-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Pick a Niche You Can Excel In
- Be Willing to Position Yourself as the Go To Leader
- Make Sure You Can Shine a Spotlight on What's Wrong
- Know How to Highlight the Best Your Niche Has to Offer
- Be Recognized as a Cutting Edge Niche Expert

** 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-niche-domination-limited-plr

7 Steps to Overcome Sales Objections

Jonathan Teng has a sale on a PLR bundle called 7 Steps to Overcome Sales Objections

It includes:

Fortify Your Mindset in This Business

If you want to become an online entrepreneur, you'd better get ready to experience big demands on your time, creativity, and more. 

Sometimes it feels like everything goes wrong and you have to frantically put out fires. During times like these, your mind game has to be on point. You have to be calm and thoughtful about your next steps. 

If you're weak minded and scared of everything and worry too much, you may not be able to handle this career. Not everyone is born with it. You may have to develop it. 

Here's how...

1. Know your reason for doing this. 

Was it money? I'm constantly reminding myself of what I want to spend my money on. Disney. Another piece of property. Retirement. My kids. It helps when I feel lazy or intimidated - makes me push through. 

Your reason doesn't have to match anyone else's in terms of importance. It's not a competition. 

2. Don't put the brakes on.

I see so many people (does this describe you?) who have a small taste of success, but instead of continuing on rapidly with it - they let their foot off the gas and take a step back. Noooo! Keep the momentum going. 

If you launched one product, start another! We did this with Scarlett's homeschool social group. The parents and I were talking about how so often, these groups will schedule stuff 1-2 months out. Kids can't form a friendship like that. So we immediately scheduled one for Tuesday after a Friday night meet-up so they remember the original connection and don't have to start from scratch. 

3. Work on your habits.

We all have bad habits when it comes to being entrepreneurs. Learn how to recognize which ones sabotage your success and fix them. Do you sit on social media babbling about everything non work related all day?

I see it! I see people complaining of being broke and begging me and others for money, yet they posted 50 comments about politics that day. So no. I don't help those people. They have to first learn to help themselves. 

You always want to work on improving yourself wherever possible and then the strong mindset will naturally build because you start feeling capable. I personally never got into stuff like positive affirmations and all that coddling-feeling stuff. 

Some people do. A touching quote poster doesn't build my mental fortitude like actually launching something and seeing if I fall flat on my face does. Action. Not just thoughts. 

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

Tiff ;)

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