Confidence PLR w/Coupon & Bonus, and a Blog Improvement Tip
Published: Fri, 04/10/20
Today is Good Friday, so there's no school for Scarlett. We're heading over to my son's to curbside drop the Easter baskets and stuff for them for this weekend. I love how Scarlett is missing her brother during this time. When I asked what she wanted to do when this was all over, she said "I want us all to take a trip together."
I figured she'd want to go hang out with friends, but she wants more family time - and to make sure her oldest brother is along. She wants us all to go back to Disney World. No clue when they'll reopen but it's nice to daydream and think about what the future will hold.
Okay here's what I have for you today:
FYI, those of you in the Master Domaining review, day 62 is ready!
Confident! How to Get Past Fear and Get the Hard Stuff Done
Nicole Dean gave me a coupon code (below) so you can save on her Confidence PLR.Bonus: If you grab this through my link, send me your receipt and I'll send you my Confidence Class PLR bundles worth $113.
It includes:
1. A Self Assessment: Do You Need a Confidence Boost? (with 10 multiple choice questions)
2. A 1,000+ Word Blog Post: 10 Ways to Boost Your Confidence When Life Is Trying to Keep You Down
2. Five Additional Blog Posts Averaging 580 Words as Follows:
- Acknowledge Your Fears and Conquer Your Low Self-Confidence
- How Taking Small Actions Can Build Your Confidence and Your Business
- How to Boost Your Self-Confidence Before a Media Interview
- How to Build Trust with Your Clients When You Really Want to Hide
- Why Staying in Your Comfort Zone is Stunting Your Business
https://contentdrafts.com/go/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=6
Blog Improvement Tip
Continuing on in my series about improving engagement and conversions on your blog, here's another tip:Commitment Is Important!
You can't just blog whenever you feel like it. Your audience begins to expect content from you, and you need to cater to their needs.
When you start a blog and your content is hit or miss - you post one blog post in January, then 2 in February, then forget about it until late June...it doesn't help you secure a loyal, rabid audience.
Aim for consistency and a schedule. The one cool thing you can do is create a publishing schedule for your blog and queue up posts to go live in the future. So what you might do is spend a day or two writing your blog posts for the month and just queue them up so that they post about 3 times a week, minimum. Just have it drip out onto your blog and then queue it up in your email autoresponder series, too.
This also helps because when Googlebots and other search engine spiders come back to crawl your site, then continually see new content being published - looks good for you!
Okay that's it for me today - have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
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