New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Avoiding Marketing Scams; The Great Debate PLR Special; Newbie Self Sabotage

Published: Sat, 09/04/21


The other day Scarlett and I went to Target after training and picked up some Fall candles and a little more decor. I LOVE their candles. They're one of the best scented candle brands I've used - right up there with the Yankee candles. I love all the pumpkin spice, sweet type of scents. She's more adventurous.

I had my first pumpkin spice Starbucks drink last week. Everyone's always making a big deal about it so I got the Frappuccino one and oh my! They weren't lying. Tasted like I was drinking a cookie. Very yummy. 

So here's what I have for you today and FYI tomorrow's email will go out at 9 AM EST...

FYI: As of last night, there were 9 copies left of the limited PLR called Habit Stacking for Senior Online Entrepreneurs.

Reminder: For two more days, you can get my brand new bundle of PLR at 50% off: Start an Online Business as a Senior Citizen.

New Limited PLR - A Senior's Guide to Avoiding Marketing Scams

My latest limited to 50 buyers PLR is called A Senior's Guide to Avoiding Marketing Scams and this helpful report is for seniors (or any age group) who always worry that the marketer they're buying from or the product itself will be a scam. When investments are sometimes necessary for tools, courses or coaching, you have to shop smart. 

This 5-page, 2,271-word report starts with an introduction and then covers the following:

- Don't Let the Deals Cause You to Make a Buying Mistake
- Know Who You're Buying From
- Evaluate the Viability of the Product, Tool or Service You're Considering 
- Check to Ensure That the Item Is Priced Fairly
- Read the Fine Print and Don't Be Afraid to Ask Questions

** 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-avoiding-marketing-scams-limited-plr

The Great Debate PLR Special

Justin Popovic has a weekend deal called The Great Debate PLR Special. It's a hefty discount, too! The bundle includes: Check it out because it's only on sale until the end of the day Sept 6th here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_269_3_274

Discount Code for SnagIt and Camtasia

TechSmith announced a discount code (TSCAFF20) for both SnagIt and Camtasia - two great tools for your Internet marketing business. 

SnagIt is a great screenshot tool where you can create things from templates, videos from images and more. You can annotate the screen grabs, too. 

Camtasia is what I use for all my video editing and presentation recordings. You can record the screen and then edit it. I love it. It's easy to use, too. 

Don't forget to use discount code: TSCAFF20 at checkout.

How To Conquer Overwhelm PLR

Tracy and Suzanne have a new bundle called How To Conquer Overwhelm PLR

It includes:

10 Articles 10 Emails 6 professionally designed Canva Templates & PDF printables Check it out here:
https://plrsos.com/amember/aff/go/tiffany?i=5

Newbie Self Sabotage

There are some times when I'm talking to new marketers and I see them going down the frantic, wrong path and I want to yell, "Stop!" 

But mistakes are a thing you kind of have to learn yourself. Everyone can tell you to do something (or not do it) and you may not listen until you experience the pain associated with the mistake. 

There's no shame in being a newbie. I'm a newbie every day in some way or another when I'm trying something. I accept that mistakes will be made and I welcome it. Proof of me bettering myself. 

Some of the more common ways newbies sabotage themselves are:

1. Not having a roadmap or goals to guide them. You may not know how to get there, but you should have an end result in mind. A specific one at that - not vague. 

2. Forgetting to ask specifics. People always post things in groups like "how do I make money online?" Well that's what Google is for. Instead, ask something concrete and specific like, "Can someone explain how to queue up an email autoresponder?"

3. Not making a routine and instead floundering around all day. If you're flying by the seat of your pants, it's not a wise idea in this career. You need some sort of plan or schedule for your day. Otherwise you'll kind of drift off course. 

4. Not looking at their results. Whenever I launch something, I look to see the results. With my limited PLR, for example, I watch to see which topics sell out in hours versus which ones take days. 

5. They quit too soon. It's okay to eventually abandon a project if it's not a good fit. But too many newbies never even give something a real chance before they drop it. You may have some setbacks, but see if you can push through.  

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

Tiff ;)

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