The Power of Words, How Often to Email Your List, & Weekend Sale

Published: Fri, 05/08/20


Woot! It's Friday and we have exactly ONE week left of school before summertime hits. No clue yet what kind of summer we'll be having, but I can't TELL you the amount of stress relief we're poised to experience just leaving this college prep school behind. Both of us are excited. And I can't wait to show y'all what we've been working on once we have time to polish it up and launch.

I'll be teaching you what I learn from the experience, too. It's a new revenue stream I hadn't done yet, so I'm excited. Here's what I have for you today:

By the way, if you're in my Master Domaining review, day 73 is now ready for you!

The Power of Words

I LOVE this concept. I believe it and I teach it to my kids. It's how the words we use define who we are. It's so true. 

Jonathen Teng has a new PLR launch called The Power of Words that's based on this concept with a bundle of long articles. It's only discounted for 72 hours as an FYI. 

I got advance access to review them and I enjoyed reading them - some great quotes and famous words and examples are includes, too! This is motivational content you could use with many different niche markets. It's very versatile. 

Here's what's included:
  1. Your Words Can Make Or Break Those Around You (760 words)
  2. Your Life Moves In The Direction Of Your Words (674 words)
  3. Adopt the Right Attitude and Reach your desired Altitude (725 words)
  4. Don't Let Your Words Keep You Captive In A Half-Full Life (702 words)
  5. Setting Your Path To Success With The Right Words (761 words)
  6. 10 Words/Sentences That Instill Courage (861 words)
  7. 10 Words/Sentences That Achieve Goals (734 words)
  8. 10 Words/Sentences That Bring Happiness (956 words)
  9. Building Relationships Through Words (815 words)
  10. Positive Words For A Positive Outcome (784 words)
  11. Overcome Challenges With The Right Words (710 words)
  12. Your Words - A Reflection Of What You Believe About Yourself (711 words)
  13. Turn A Bad Day Into A Glorious One By The Words Of Your Mouth (844 words)
  14. Words That Fuel Your Creativity (755 words)
  15. Raise Your Children With The Right Words (853 words)
Check it out here while it's on launch pricing: http://warriorplus.com/o2/a/zx7kh/0

Achieving Inner Peace PLR (Not Until 11 AM EST - Weekend Only)

Justin Popovic has a weekend only sale on a great topic right now - Achieving Inner Peace. It won't be open until 11 AM EST, though. 

It includes:

Plus, it includes 10 Facebook Story Templates + 10 Presentation Templates

Grab it this weekend only on sale here:
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_206_3_210

How Often Should You Email Your List?

Everyone is different with this. You may like or not like someone else's frequency. I have people who prefer to be on my weekly list, some who come back because they missed daily, and others who email me if I miss a single day, asking where I am. LOL! 

You have to do what works best for you. For me, I contact friends daily. So I email daily. You might want to do once a week or less. 

Understand that you'll never please everyone - someone will always complain. Offer a digest option if you email frequently. I do have some people who love the weekly. The only problem is they often miss out on deals because they expired before the weekly email went out. 

Be upfront about frequency - it can be daily, but make sure they know it going in. It might be bi-weekly or bi-monthly. Just remember - the less you contact them, the less of a bond they form with you. You'll be forgotten and suddenly pop up in their email inbox and they're wondering who you are and why you're contacting them. LOL!

Don't be inconsistent emailing them weekly for 2 weeks and then abandoning them for 2 months and pop up emailing daily again. That never works. If something happened and your list "went cold," just email them a heartfelt note letting them know what happened, what you plan to do from there on out, and so on. 

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

Tiff ;)

P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html