Important Missing Piece of the Low Content Profit Strategy! (& More)

Published: Tue, 05/12/20


I took my daughter out yesterday around sunset to get some pictures at our little lake. Just wanted to get out of the house. Allergens are sky high though, so that stinks. I feel like a puffer fish when I walk outside - my head explodes into that "stuffed with cotton" feel and it takes me days to shake it off. LOL!

Turned out beautiful, though! There were a few people scattered around the lake, enjoying the atmosphere. We did it right at sunset:



So here's what I have for y'all today:

Important Missing Piece of the Low Content Profit Strategy

So this is an area I'm getting more involved in just due to the profit potential and success I'm seeing others have with it. I'll be sharing my experience as we get going more. Right now we're in the planning and creation process. 

So here's what's cool - to date, most of the products for this business branch were either private label rights OR courses just teaching you how to make low content products. And both of those are great, and needed for many people. 

But they were missing a VERY important part of the strategy and Amy Harrop has stepped up to fill that void with her Easy Printable Traffic course. Low content is for stuff like journals, coloring books, checklists, planners, worksheets and more. Scarlett and I are constantly ordering this stuff for ourselves off Amazon, by the way - we ARE your audience! 

One thing Amy says is that low content publishers are missing out on a LOT of money not being able to target repeat buyers (and about 80% of low content buyers are repeats - like us)! And she's right. Many have no idea how to get more sales WITHOUT using paid traffic. 

In this course (which I got advanced access to), you learn: This is a quicker and easier way to make money with low content publishing. When I was reviewing it, there were platforms I didn't even know existed, strategies I was completely unaware of - so I'm glad I got to see what all is available to make this work so well. One thing I love is that I do NOT need my own domain to do this business model. I sure didn't want yet another website to manage. So that's a relief. 

And I had no idea that there are built in tools in certain places to help you earn even more, targeting the right audience. Another thing I loved is how Amy gives exact examples of people drilling down to very targeted concepts, meaning you don't have to have some broad, huge inventory and expanse of ideas. 

Another thing I liked is that she isn't leaving you to flounder and slap stuff up, hoping it hits. She goes into the optimization of your efforts. The guide alone is 70 pages alone and in depth, and specific. I LOVE that. She gives you direct links to plenty of free, useful tools to help you do all of this. And it's not complicated at all. 

So in her sale you get: All in all, this is a great course for upping your ability to turn low content stuff into a profit-puller. 

Whether you want to do this as a complete business branch OR to supplement your offers of info products, memberships, coaching and more, this will be very beneficial to you and I love how she teaches. Check out the details of the course and get it while it's on launch pricing here:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/ww14h/0

Give Your List a Familial Feel

This is something I feel very strongly about. Of course, it will depend on your personality and goals and niche. But I like making sure my subscribers and I feel a connection where they can reach out to me to talk about anything, not just business. 

Talk about the community, the group - connect them to one another using first names and URLs. When people are part of a group, they enjoy it better than isolation when tackling projects. So this works well if you're blogging and have an engaged audience or on social media where everyone can see each other's commentary and get to know one another. It's not JUST about them connecting with you - you want them to connect with each other, too.

Host challenges for your subscribers and compliment them on their achievements. People like to be recognized for their efforts and they also get the high fives from your other subscribers, too. It becomes a bonded group of individuals all helping each other get to the finish line. 

Sometimes share a link without it being an affiliate link - just a like-minded list member whose site you recommend. Don't get to where you have subscribers constantly emailing you asking if you'll promote their link for them. That's different. This is more about you just genuinely finding something helpful and sharing. 

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

Tiff ;)

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