Part 2 Aff Biz, Daily Tasks, Planning and Staying Organized PLR, & More!

Published: Sun, 03/01/20


I got a ton of stuff done around the house yesterday and had time to relax, too. My gardening stuff came in the mail and I'm so excited about that! Can't wait to till up the ground and smell the fresh dirt and get down and plant seeds. It's so soothing. 

We're already in March now! Time is flying by. I know there's lot of panic right now in the world, but we're just trying to stay calm and smart washing our hands, etc. I kind of wonder what will happen after Spring Break when people travel all over the place. My daughter's school is already meeting for a contingency plan for video school, etc. just in case

Here's what I have for you today:

Daily Tasks, Planning and Staying Organized - PLR to 18 Step-By-Step Checklists

This is a great topic and very versatile. People feel stressed when they're all over the place. When you're organized, you have your tasks mapped out, and you've planned well, you plow through tasks quickly and easily and free up more time for fun living. 

Kevin Fahey is a perfect example of this. He'll hunker down, get his work done, and after launching something, he takes his family to have fun at the beach, relax, etc. 

His new 18-pack of checklists (with full PLR) is all about this topic and it's on sale right now here:

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The step-by-step checklists include:
  1. Creating A Yearly, Monthly, Weekly And Daily Plan
  2. Breaking Down Your Daily Plan
  3. Outsourcing Your Daily Tasks
  4. Software To Track And Manage Time
  5. Develop A Routine And Stick To It
  6. Choosing The Right Task Management Method
  7. Spend Your Morning On MITs
  8. Follow The Rule
  9. Make To-do Lists
  10. The Kanban Method
  11. Prioritize
  12. Set Realistic Timetables
  13. Remove Potential Distractions
  14. Stop Procrastination
  15. Stop Multitasking
  16. Review Your Day
  17. Schedule High Priority Activities
  18. Identify Urgent Vs Important And Available Time
These make GREAT content outlines. You'll be able to take these and quickly make a blog post or social media post out of them for your audience. I love printing them out and putting them in a binder so I don't forget a step in whatever task it is that I'm doing. 

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She shows you how to transform your content from one modality to another with free and low cost automation programs​ PLUS how to use free software (and optional hardware) to quickly gather, transform, and create content ideas, outlines, and more.​

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Creating an Affiliate Marketing Business Plan - Part 2

We're continuing on with part 2 of the plan to start an affiliate marketing business. The second step is to:

Create a Business Plan for Your Affiliate Business

By this, I mean three things.

First, you have to ask yourself how much time you're willing to commit to your activities as an affiliate. It will require you to write blog posts or make YouTube videos, to search for and review products after spending time considering the problems people need solutions for, etc. 

Your time could range from 10 minutes a day to 8 full hours. It's up to you. 

Second, you have to figure out how much money you'll want to spend. Affiliate marketing can be done for nothing. But you can also do it minimally (like a domain and hosting) OR go all out for the perfect themes, plugins and tools, ghostwriters, etc. 

Set a budget and plan to grow it from there as profits come in. 

Third, you'll want to think about which strategies you're going to use for your affiliate promotions. Don't start a site and be all over the place with it. You want some sort of uniform flow of information, not random odd pieces of content sticking out here and there. 

So you might brainstorm the various types of reviews, consider certain ways of showcasing images of the product, think of doing multi media like text and video mixed together. 

And how will you promote those posts when you get done publishing them? Put them on Facebook? Tweet them out? Pin them on Pinterest? Make a system so that it all comes together easily and allows you to gain momentum without having to stop and think about this each and every time.

Quick Reminder:

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Okay that's it for me today - have a great rest of your weekend and an amazing week ahead!

Tiff :)

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