Quick Way to Create and Publish Prompt-Based Content, Best Practices for Writing Your Content

Published: Wed, 07/08/20


How's your mid-week productivity going? I've been super sleepy lately! Can't even stay up late. People keep asking me how it feels to be 50 now. Actually, I thought I'd freak out a little but I'm oddly calm and feel content and strong. Like everything's just the way I want it. There's definitely a sense of no compromise with my mindset - like not wanting to waste a single second on anything I find is nonsense to me. LOL!

Okay - if you're in my Createful Journals review implementation, I'll be posting lesson 33 later today. (If you still want to join, make sure you use coupon code: TIFFSAVES30 at checkout.). 

Quick Way to Create and Publish Prompt-Based Content

If you like engaging your audience with Q & A or prompt-based content, then you may want to check out Amy Harrop's Que Content Composer which she's opened up for a 1-week relaunch sale. 

It's a web-based app and has been updated with new features for 2020, including:

All you do is choose your category, questions, and output and it creates worksheet pages, journal pages, printables, report content, book content, or other items. Some of the most important features include: 

The upgrade is a bundle of templates that can make this even easier and faster!

Check it out during the short sale here:
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/qj6l0/0

This Is a Unique Method of Group Coaching Anyone Can Do!

Okay I saw this and I was like, "Wow! That is something unique!" It's a bundle PLR you might want to get for yourself by Kelly McCausey and it's about using a BOOK to lead a group coaching program - but since it's PLR, you can also use this to teach other people who have an audience to lead.

So I don't know how many of you remember Oprah's book club, but I was an avid reader of whatever she recommended and I LOVED the shows where she'd discuss it, have the author on, etc. 

The way Kelly teaches this concept (I'll tell you what's in the PLR bundle in a sec), is to basically host a virtual book club - now you could do this as a free or paid coaching deal. Or maybe even have multiple levels of it. I kind of do this with my implementation product reviews, where I go through a course and also give my own commentary, tips, advice, etc. 

You could do this with almost ANY niche where people are buying non fiction info - so for example, let's say you were in the motivation and success niche. You might have everyone buy The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and go through it with them in a multi-part coaching program where everyone reads chapter 1, for example, then you (or everyone) shares their ideas, maybe they get back together after implementing it, and so on. 

I think this is GREAT for people who get nervous putting their own info product out because it's like you're just a host for someone else's concepts, but you get paid for it or get to build your name up by doing this. 

In Kelly's latest PLR release, Host a Book Inspired Group Coaching Program, (coupon below) it will TEACH you how to implement this type of strategy - and you get:

A mega blog post (1,200+ words) that shares the following perks:

Along with the blog post, you’ll also get: 10 social-friendly images (the PSD files are included) and 30 social media updates (to send traffic back to your website or blog).

Use Coupon Code: BOOKLOVE to take $17 off here:

https://whitelabelperks.com/amember/aff/go/tiffanylambert?i=199

Best Practices for Writing Your Content

I have a course on Writing Productivity for creating info products and all of your other marketing materials, but when it comes to how to write, there are a few things to remember for online info products:

Make it conversational, not collegiate. That's one of the first things clients told me as a ghostwriter was to write like I was having a casual conversation, not writing for a college professor. 

Have good grammar, but perfection is not necessary. This is conversational, again, so if you want to leave a preposition dangling at the end of a sentence, go for it!

Proper spelling is definitely required - get an editor to glance over it if you're not confident in your own talent. I'm not talking about typos. I'm talking about when someone literally can't spell at all. 

Break up paragraphs so they're shorter and easier to digest. Don't have long boring paragraphs that make people stop reading. 

Reminder:

Reminder: lasting about 2 more days: I set up a 50% off discount coupon for my site and YES it works on the Total PLR Membership. That can be found in the SPECIALS section on my PLR Mini Mart. It will also work on any section of the store and ANY number of packs. Load up on whatever you want. Use coupon code: TIFFIS50 at checkout BE SURE to click APPLY COUPON for it to work. 

And also, my Snake Diet PLR is only on sale until Friday night. You can get the entire bundle with 25 articles and a lead magnet on sale for just about $0.55 per page before it bumps to full price.

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

Tiff ;)

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