Before You Quit, Look at Options - Plus a 40% Off Deal

Published: Wed, 10/16/19


Well I think I have it all - dog gates (inside and out), a precious little chocolate suede harness and leash, 2 bags of the best food, a carrier w/plush doggie blanket, treats and dental bones, and new dog food bowls. The only thing I'm worried about is what if I adopt a dog who has fleas? It is a shelter, after all. What do you do with them? I know there are treatments, but do I have to keep it somewhere specifically in my house or something? That'll be so sad since I want to snuggle up with it immediately. I can't find a good answer online - everyone only talks about what to put on them treatment-wise. 

Well, we leave in TWO days - I'm not ready! But then again, I am. Ready to laugh and enjoy precious memories with my daughter. Here's what I have for you today:

A 40% Off Deal 'Til Tuesday

Ruth Pound has a 40% off PLR sale on her entire store, plus a "buy it all" for $397 offer if you prefer that, before she raises ALL of her prices.

The sale is on from now until Tuesday, October 22nd. Her store covers fitness, diet, wellness, self-help and marketing PLR, so if you're in any of those niches this will be a great offer for you.

The 40% off Coupon Code is: LASTCHANCE

You can use it on her store here: http://www.ruthsaffiliates.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=TiffanyLambert_67

Or, grab her "Buy It All" deal here: http://www.ruthsaffiliates.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=TiffanyLambert_96

You get about 65 packages for $6 each using that deal. Normally, it's worth about $2,000. 

Before You Quit, Look at Options

Sometimes people quit a business model, not necessarily online marketing as a whole. And I'm guilty of doing this: Scraping things without considering all my options. 

Sometimes you're just wanting to get rid of something SO BAD, you just make a rash decision and delete it all. I've done this so much. I delete entire blogs and good domains, entire content packs or eBooks, finished fiction manuscripts, and more. I even did it when I was going through a divorce - plopped my diamond ring in the red kettle outside of Dillards and donated it to the Salvation Army (although I don't regret that) - but still, I didn't even consider options like selling it and using the money on my kids - I just was DONE. Didn't want it anywhere near me. LOL

I do it in business all the time and I see others doing it. Hitting delete. 

It's kind of a freeing feeling. Makes you feel GOOD to have it OFF your plate and your mind once and for all. 

Before you do that, ask around and see if anyone you know would want the content or the domain you're about to get rid of. Many marketers would love to hit the ground running with a seasoned domain or blog posts. Or PLR packs, if you're getting rid of a store. 

Maybe it's just research that you've done or a rolodex that you've compiled. There are other ways to profit from something you're not interested in tackling yourself. 

You might have a blog you want to delete, but you could package up the content and sell PLR rights to it (just let them know it's from your blog and don't brand it as new). 

Don't let all of your hard work go to waste. Make something off of your efforts.

Tiff ;)

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