Intermittent Fasting Formula PLR (Bonus) & Why No One Reads Your Blog

Published: Mon, 04/13/20


Did y'all have a good Easter weekend? We had a cold front move in, which took us from the 80s to the 50s. Feels nice! Perfect timing because my lawn suddenly got overgrown in the blink of an eye so I have to get out there and mow. 

So here's what I have for you today:

By the way, if you're in my Master Domaining review, then FYI lesson 64 is ready!

Intermittent Fasting Formula (Bonus Details)

This topic is SO popular right now - and I'll admit, I've done it with great success (until I get off plan LOL). To me, it's actually easier than other diet plans where you have to think about what to eat. 

Cally and Shaun have a new PLR bundle out on this topic called Intermittent Fasting Formula. I scanned through the main guide and it was good information. 


It includes: This is some of what's covered in their course: My Bonus: If you grab this through my link, send me your receipt and I'll send you my 2 PLR reports on fasting that are in my store. They include:

Intermittent Fasting PLR

This 5-page, 1,713-word report starts with an introduction and then includes the following sections:

- What Is Intermittent Fasting?
- What Are the Benefits to Intermittent Fasting?
- What Are the Negative Sides of Intermittent Fasting?
- The Importance of Your Non Fasting Nutrition
- Exercising on an Intermittent Fasting Regimen
- Should You Try Intermittent Fasting?
- Make Intermittent Fasting a Portion of Your Self Care Routine

Fat Loss Through Safe Fasting

After a short introduction, this 6-page, 2,438-word report covers the following topics:

- Different Types of Fasts
- How Long You Should Fast
- Benefits of Fasting
- Dangers to Avoid
- Exercise and Fat Loss
- After the Fast

Series: 7 Reasons Why Nobody Reads Your Blog

I'm starting a new series today for people who wonder why they don't have any blog readership. 

The first reason I've seen is that your blog topics aren't streamlined.

So the word streamlined basically means there's no turbulence in the flow of information. But I've gone to many people's blogs and seen lots of turbulence, meaning I go there assuming I'm going to read about one thing, but you're going off on unrelated tangents.

Some people intentionally do this - they make a blog with an obscure name so they can cover a myriad of unrelated topics. 

Don't combine topics that don't match - like baby proofing your home and curing gout. Just because it might be two topics you know, they have to relate to each other in order to fit well on a blog together!

When you lure visitors to your blog, and your blog is overly scattered, it repulses people and makes them go to a more dedicated blogger's domain who exudes expertise about that one topic. 

Okay that's it for me today - y'all have a good rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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