New Self Help Kit PLR 4-Day Sale, Creating Aff Biz Plan Part 3, and More!

Published: Mon, 03/02/20


I'm in the final stretch of my detox journey. Seven pounds down and lots of side perks. Days 11-14, you up the detox shakes to 2 a day with one meal (MUCH better for me, so I was looking forward to this). My daughter had a little stomach bug so she's home today. No carpool, so I plan on being very productive. 

Heads up: I'm taking a week off from implementing the Master Domaining course but I'll be back next week with more on that!

So here's what I have for you today:

Common Sense Time Management

This is something I've been working on for years, and I'm finally getting to a place where I've found my groove and it's amazing how much life changes when you free your schedule up! Talk about the perfect self help topic. When you have time, it alters your life.

Justin Popovic at Tools for Motivation has a new PLR launch called Common Sense Time Management and he has lots of great content plus bonuses included in it. 

For just $17, you get instant access to the following…

Check it out during the 4-day sale here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_197_3_201

Creating an Affiliate Marketing Business Plan - Part 3

We're continuing on with part 3 of the plan to start an affiliate marketing business. The third step is to:

Generate Broad and Narrow Niche Ideas

Start with evergreen niches. These are things like diet, self help, money. The great thing about these is, there's always an audience, year round, each and every year. Sometimes from many age groups, both genders and many geographic locations, too. You can always add trendy info to this or drill the niche down in individual blog posts, but the overall niche blog can be a broad, evergreen one. 

You might choose trend or fad-based narrow niches. This would be things like the keto diet, kids’ toy trends, etc. Something that's trendy at that moment. Right now, homesteading would be an evergreen topic, but it's also trendy due to the global health situation going on. 

You could start out broad like “hobbies” and get as narrow as you can to still have a healthy audience base, such as “painting for beginners.” So you're not covering all crafts per se, but maybe a smaller topic. Don't go SO narrow that you drill yourself right out of an audience. Like "painting with water colors for teens."

Detox Journey

I totally forgot to include the link to the detox post in yesterday's email so here's day 9:
http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/day-9-of-lifetime-d-tox-phase/

And day 10:
http://tiffanylambert.com/blog/day-10-of-lifetime-d-tox-phase/

Okay that's it for me today. Have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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