50 Free Healthy at Home Journal Prompts; 7 Reasons Why People Leave Your List - Series Part 1

Published: Sun, 05/24/20


We're in for some rainy weather all week. I hope my little plants keep growing. They grow a TON every single day. But not sure how they'll do if they don't have any sunshine. Everything has sprouted except my pepper plants, but they say up to 21 days so I'll wait to give up hope. 

I'm almost done with the Master Domaining implementation review - I think I have lessons 74-86 left. Once I'm done, I was thinking I might do a full private implementation review of Sue Fleckenstein's Createful Journals course for those who get it through my link. It's a business branch I am in he beginning stages of pursuing and her course is very thorough. I sent the money to my daughter in law to buy it as a gift and it's packed with tons of great lessons!

Let me know if you'd want to do that. And if you already own Sue's course but didn't get it through my link, I'll have a way you can pay to join the implementation review with proof of ownership so stay tuned for that. I just have heard a lot of chatter about the money people are making doing this and it's piqued my interest - it's something I want to teach my kids, too. Low content would be fast and easy for them. 

Okay here's what I have for you today:

50 Free Healthy at Home Journaling Prompts (PLR)

Jennifer Andersen has a free bundle of PLR for you. I love journals with prompts in them. These would make great engagement posts too on social media. In her FREE bundle, you get 50 brand new journal prompts about staying mentally and physically healthy while staying at home. The journal prompts go through many different aspects of being healthy at home, including:

In case you don't know what a journal prompt is, they're statements or questions that nudge people with a topic to write or think about. It helps them gain clarity about how they're struggling. 

You can use the prompts as a blog topic and then ask your audience to comment or share their insight, too. 

Pick it up for absolutely nothing here:
https://healthandwellnessplr.com/product/healthy-at-home-journaling-prompts-plr/?ap_id=TiffanyLambert

7 Reasons Why People Leave Your List - Series Part 1

We're on to a new series about email marketing. This one is about what makes subscribers leave your list. The first reason is that you abandoned them first.

You started a list, then you were too shy or slow to email them - or you were enthusiastic at first, left them cold and tried coming back months later so they forgot who you were.

Part of having a list is developing that two-way relationship. Now will all subscribers warm up to the point they become your friend and are emailing you? No. And that's okay. Many just want good direction and information, not close camaraderie. 

But once you start a list, make sure you don't leave your subscribers high and dry - especially if you plan on ever reaching out again. Being an online marketer means you have to be a content creator, and that includes in emails - you need to create or procure facts and guidance that will steer your readers on the right path. 

That's it for me today - hope y'all have a relaxing Sunday and enjoy your week ahead!

Tiff ;)

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