Cool Free PLR Bundle from Justin, and Something You May Be Missing in a Blog

Published: Thu, 04/09/20


You know what a good show is to watch when you're in isolation? The Amazing Race. It exhausts me just watching them run all over the place, but it's so beautiful seeing so many places in the world. I always like to pick someone on day 1 that I would have chosen to pair up with and see how their personality unfolds throughout the show. 

I'm watching season 29 right now and there are a couple of people who grate on my nerves - usually the hysterical, pessimistic people, which I'm 100% sure I'd be if I had to go through that - so basically, I wouldn't be able to stand myself. Ha ha! But it's fun watching from my couch. 

Scarlett doesn't have school tomorrow because it's Easter weekend, and we WERE going to have my son and his wife over but they've tightened the rules to only include family who lives in the household. So I'll be dropping off (curbside) eggs, a dye kit and the Easter baskets I filled for them instead. 

FYI, those of you in the Master Domaining review, day 61 is ready!

10 Free Blog Posts/Articles with Extras

Justin Popovic has a free PLR offer for you called Reducing Conflict While Connecting with Others.

It's good for BOTH business and personal topics where interaction is important. 

The topics include: You ALSO get these extras: All for $0 here:
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Blog Conversion Tip - Are You Missing This Element?

Continuing on with my series on improving your blog for engagement and conversion... make sure your blog has a problem --> solution formula.

So what I mean by that is - your audience will have problems. It could be: It's your job to empathize with them, and then provide a recommendation or solid solution. You'll be guiding them through it. 

So some examples I've done in the past: Don't just randomly give advice without discussing the problem. Discussing the problem PROVES to your audience that you GET them. You understand their needs, you know what's holding them back, etc. 

If you just spout off solutions it puts a distance between you and your audience that someone else will leap at the chance to fill. 

Okay that's it for me - have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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