My New Systematic Habits of High Achievers PLR, Dual Commission Niches (Part 1)
Published: Thu, 02/13/20
This past Friday, I took an hour to deep clean my daughter's room for her. She'd had a ton of work at school and was drained, and it made her feel so good to come home to a perfect room with a little note about how proud I was of her on her bed. She was able to relax a lot. I think I'll do the same for my son today when he goes to work out.
These things, not the material products, are what my kids always talk about when it comes to being grateful for me. I told the boys I was cleaning Scarlett's room and both of them said, "Omg I loved it when you'd do that for me after a hard week at school - it felt SO good to just come home and get to relax all weekend." You can't really relax in a cluttered room. They've done this for me, too, by the way - it's not a one way street.
By the way, if you're in my Master Domaining review implementation, go look for lesson 45 - it's ready for you!
My New Systematic Habits of High Achievers PLR
My new PLR launches today and it's called Systematic Habits of High Achievers! I loved this concept. It was actually the brainchild of Justin Popovic. Twice a year, we get together and he comes up with a topic and slant and I run with it to create some PLR that's perfect for the self help and personal development niches.The reason I really love this one is because it's the kind of concept that levels up things a bit. Instead of just the same old boring goal setting content, it talks about how high achievers don't just set goals - they actually track, analyze and tweak their efforts so they reach their goals easier and faster.
So let me tell you a bit about this launch. First of all, it lasts a week total and it's brand new content. The front end bundle has 35 articles on this concept as follows:
- Why Successful People Rely on Milestones to Help Them Achieve Their Goals - 417 words
- Successful Individuals Don’t Keep Things in Their Head - 414 words
- High Achievers Learn and Log Ideas from Others - 412 words
- Successful Men and Women Track and Analyze Their Results - 412 words
- Go Getters Know the Right Way to Prioritize Their Day - 405 words
- Successful Men and Women Journal to Crystalize Their Plans - 457 words
- High Achievers Track and Tweak Their Mental and Physical Progress - 416 words
- Successful People Remind Themselves to Be Grateful - 424 words
- Go Getters Are Savvy About Financial Matters - 428 words
- Ambitious People Have a Habit of Giving Back - 452 words
- High Achievers Have Plans So They Can Act without Hesitation - 423 words
- Successful People Have a System for Communication - 415 words
- Leaders Know How to Start Their Day Off on the Right Foot - 411 words
- Go Getters Stay in Charge of Their Schedule and Don’t Let It Take Charge of Them - 434 words
- High Achievers Have a Systematic Approach to Networking - 441 words
- Successful People Say Goodbye to Pride, Ego and Fear - 438 words
- Top Performers Eliminate Distractions and Set the Tone for Success - 434 words
- High Achievers Are Detail-Oriented - 430 words
- Leaders Achieve Success By Being Flexible to Changes - 424 words
- Go Getters Enjoy Their Daily Routines - 450 words
- Top Performers Like to Focus on Their Flaws for Improvement - 416 words
- High Achievers Put Themselves in Other People’s Shoes - 417 words
- Successful People Have a Plan in Place for Completion - 411 words
- Leaders Have a Process to Eliminate Mental Clutter - 410 words
- Go Getters Rely on Their Ethics and Character to Build on Their Success - 409 words
- High Achievers Love to Encounter Problems - 435 words
- Top Performers Enjoy the Journey, Not Just the Destination - 424 words
- The Best Leaders Know How to Listen for the Best Results - 406 words
- High Achievers Aren’t Afraid to Ask Questions - 428 words
- Go Getters Use Their Strengths and Delegate Their Weaknesses - 429 words
- Top Leaders Excel at the Unimportant - 433 words
- Successful People Don’t Overthink Things - 404 words
- High Achievers Spend Time Visualizing Their Success - 417 words
- Go Getters See No Benefit in Complaining - 426 words
- Top Performers Aren’t Afraid to Be Trend Setters - 429 words
http://plrlaunch.com/systematic-habits-of-high-achievers-plr/
As an FYI, the upgrade option is a HUGE brand new bundle on the same concept that includes an eBook, sales letter, lead magnet, email series, articles and product reviews. Kind of a readymade biz in a box package for you.
Niches Perfect for Both Digital and Tangible Promotions (Part 1)
Before you start pursuing various income streams – Kindle, info products, affiliate marketing, etc. – you have to pick a niche and figure out how you plan to monetize it.There are many broad and narrow niches to choose from, but for many people, it’s difficult to fully understand how it all comes together. Over the coming days, I'm going to show you five evergreen, yet continually evolving niche markets that offer you ample opportunities to promote both digital and tangible items.
We’ll cover the different ways you can research what sells, find what types of digital and tangible items are available to affiliates for promotion, and how you can present it to your target audience.
Mental Wellness is the first niche like this.
Self esteem and confidence, stress, depression, and guidance of all sorts (like career or relationship guidance) can fall under the umbrella of mental wellness. The self help niche is thriving – and it has been all along.
There are no signs of it slowing down, either – as both men and women, from youth all the way through senior ages – seek assistance on how to find happiness and eliminate any troublesome issues.
Let’s take the stress niche. People are always battling an over-scheduled lifestyle – too much to do and not enough time to do it. They need ways to cope, and they’re willing to spend money doing it.
The great thing about the stress niche is that it gives you many content choices – stress of a job, relationship, parenting, finances, etc. So let’s talk digital product promotions first.
You can find products specifically made for stress relief measures – and you’ll find tons of them on ClickBank and Amazon (in Kindle book form). But you also have the ability to promote products that don’t necessarily mention stress, but they do help the reader better manage a particular area of their life so that stress isn’t an issue.
For example, you could blog about relationship stress and then promote an ecourse on saving your marriage. Or you could discuss financial pressure and promote work at home products that could help them alleviate the stress from that part of their lives.
When it comes to the tangible world, you have lots of options. You can find them a couple of different ways. First, go to Amazon and type in your main keyword. For our example, we’ll say, stress.
Amazon will usually show books as their main category, but in the left sidebar, you’ll find more categories where you can search to find tangible items you want to promote.
When we do this, we discover we can promote DVDs, pillows, spa kits, supplements, squeeze balls, and more. Make sure you go down every category because sometimes you’ll find something really unusual.
Another place to go is Ubersuggest.org (or any keyword tool, but this one is free). Type in something where a phrase will help deliver tangible results. Let’s type in the phrase: for stress relief.
Using this strategy, we now add a few tangible promotion ideas to our arsenal, including: crystals, scents, lavender, food, herbs, yoga balls, art products, music, games, journals, massage products, vitamins, essential oils, etc.
To promote these to your audience, you can blog and use email marketing. You can write an article about how arts and crafts help relieve stress and then present them with several options – like painting, knitting, etc.
Promote pages that offer a starter kit to their new hobby.
The article can go out on your blog or to your email autoresponder list, and you can Tweet is, Facebook it or put it on Instagram to an even wider audience who may not be subscribed to you elsewhere.
Okay that's it for me today - have a good rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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