Creating a Schedule (Tip), Do You Write Value Emails? Free PLR on Priorities

Published: Tue, 05/05/20


Happy Tuesday! First, a cute doggie alert if you want to see how she watches over me as I work: Delilah.

This weekend I told y'all about a schedule I had devised to allow me to touch on all of my business models. I wanted to share some of that. It may help you with your own time management. Mine looks something like this:

Daily task includes answering emails. I stay on top of them. 

Saturdays & Sundays -  I do all product reviews and implementations and queue up emails for the week with whatever I know will go in there. (I go back during the week and add to them as needed). I like to put whatever review I'm doing, recommendations and a tip along with personalization.  

Mondays & Wednesdays & Fridays - I write some PLR and write some fiction.

Tuesdays & Thursdays - I write some PLR and study some fiction. I always need study time for business models, and in this case I'm learning paid ads right now.

I also split up my cleaning tasks so that the house stays tidy. I handle the main bathroom, kitchen and my room. The kids pitch in on other areas. So I split it up into smaller tasks for when I break from work and get up out of my desk area. 

I hope that helps! Just first write down all of your projects that you want, then divide the project into tasks and assign them a day. Make sure you don't overload yourself. You want to be able to get more done than you thought you could rather than not be able to get as much done as you hoped. 

By the way, if you're in my Master Domaining review, day 70 is now ready for you!

Here's what I have for you today:

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Emails So Valuable They Would Have Paid for Them

One way that you can warm up to your audience with email marketing is to create valuable emails - things that include tips that they would have loved seeing in a course. Over time, you want people seeing the value of being on your list. 

Don't always make them click out for the information, though. Not everyone wants to download something. Just put the tip right in the email with no further download or action step required. 

Provide occasional built in lessons they'll welcome to their inbox. Like this one right here! If you have a stagnant email list and you see tips coming in, you'll enjoy reading it right in the email and not just seeing offers 24/7. A good email has a mix. 

It doesn't have to be book length - sometimes sage advice is brief. It can be as short as this section right here - heck, even a single sentence can pack a punch if it's the right advice at the right time!

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

Tiff ;)

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