New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Selling Versus Promoting; Speed Learn and Do It All the Time
Published: Thu, 08/26/21
I was so excited to get my new makeup in. Scarlett does her makeup SO pretty and I asked her, "What would you order if you were 51 and how would you do your makeup?" So she gave me a makeover with more neutral tones (I usually have black eyeliner and pink lipstick) and she was right - my makeup was aging me. So now I'll have a way more natural look.
You get used to doing your look the same way over the decades and it feels off if you change it. But I'm glad I trust her guidance on this.
So here's what I have for you today and FYI tomorrow's email will go out at 9 AM EST...
FYI: Remember, if you grab Arun Chandran's ClickBank PLR Reviews through my link, you can go to my PLRMiniMart.com site and send me your receipt and the name of 15 of my own ClickBank Presell Reports that you want (and if you get the first OTO, you get to pick any 25 packs from my store, not including the total plr membership).
New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Selling Versus Promoting
My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Selling Versus Promoting, which helps seniors (or any age group) spot the differences in terms of benefits and drawbacks when it comes to being a vendor versus an affiliate marketer.This 5+ page, 2,252-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:
- Time Required to Turn a Consistent Profit
- Investment of Money for Getting Started
- Knowledge Needed to Showcase to Your Audience
- Income Potential for Each Option
- Technology Needed to Succeed Competitively
** 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-selling-versus-promoting-limited-plr
Speed Learn and Do It All the Time
I have a good friend over in France who is amazed at how many people hit a certain age and just give up. They play video games and do just enough to get by. It's true. They're content with the status quo.You always want to be learning new things, and it doesn't have to be something slow and monotonous, either. You can speed up your learning process. Speed reading was one of the best concepts I ever learned. I can absorb information quickly and easily.
As a solo entrepreneur, your learning is never done. You'll always want to learn - either something new or something better. Even if you know something like FB ads, you want to still study - maybe from another teacher, or study ad creation concepts or call to action strategies or color wheel concepts, etc.
In this business, things are always changing, too. New tactics or rules. You have to learn them.
Start by learning one thing at a time - not 20 that will overwhelm you. Don't be a jack of all trades, master of none. Master one thing at a time.
Do it consistently. Have a timeframe for learning daily. It might be 10 minutes or 2 hours.
Find the best media format for you to learn in. It might be reading or viewing or listening. Which one do you learn best from?
Don't take as many soup to nuts courses as you do bite-sized, narrow courses. Learning FB Ads 101 is much more overwhelming than just learning how to write ad copy.
As you learn, teach. I did this with my IM business. My blog wasn't originally meant to be a paid info product type of generator, but I ended up with paid courses. When you teach others, it helps you realize what you don't now - and can go learn and share.
Don't get off track and start learning stuff someone else thinks is important if it's not applicable to your business.
And take note of what you liked that you learned and what you didn't. Everything you're taught can be altered by you to fit your needs. You don't have to use it verbatim.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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