Aweber Quick Tips, New Huge Mental Health PLR, Positivity at Work PLR

Published: Mon, 08/10/20


I'm taking Mandy and Delilah (my rescue chihuahuas) to the vet today for a full checkup and nails, etc. I took a picture of Mandy a couple of days ago and it just makes me so happy seeing how she went from sad and terrified in the pound to the happy little doggo she is today. See the difference?



I'm going to have to excuse Mandy's quarantine haircut when I drop her off. LOL I'm so embarrassed but I'll bet we're not the only ones looking shaggy and disheveled. 

Okay - if you're in my Createful Journals review implementation, I'll be posting lesson 66 later today. (If you still want to join, make sure you use coupon code: TIFFSAVES30 at checkout). 

Also, I don't have time to review this due to my own launch but I love Erica Stone's products, so when my friend Suzanne told me about Erica's new Statement Profits product, I knew I had to pass along the link. Looks like a very cool way to capitalize on the current state of the world - a lemons to lemonade kind of situation. 

Protect Your Mental Health In Times Of Fear, Crisis And Uncertainty - 325+ Piece PLR Pack

I think it's so sad how many reports I've seen about the current state of mental health for so many individuals. Especially with this lockdown, it's really causing problems for many. For me, it's been less stressful than my ordinary hectic schedule but for others, it's a lonely, depressing experience.

JR Lang has a new 325+ piece pack of Mental Health PLR launching today. Very timely and relevant. It includes an eBook, 2 reports, Workbooks, Checklists, Graphics, PowerPoint presentation plus Articles, Newsletters, Squeeze Pages, Helpful Resources and more - all of which you can edit, sell, give away, or use to build your lists.

It includes: This is only a fraction of what all is included, so be sure to go read all of the details during her sale here:
https://internetslayers.com/protect-mental-hlth-fe-plr/?ap_id=TiffanyLambert

Positivity at Work PLR

There's someone new to me in the PLR world who sent me his package to review and I checked random pages and thought it was well written and it passed copyscape (meaning he didn't scrape people's sites and package it for sale as some unscrupulous marketers do). It's called Positivity at Work and in this bundle, you get: You can see details of it here: 
https://jvz4.com/c/5810/353989

Aweber Quick Tips

I had someone send in some good questions because they're new to Aweber and email marketing in general so I wanted to go through those real quick with you. Remember, if you ever have questions about anything - reach out! I'm here to help you.

So let's answer her questions...and as an FYI, I have a PLR bundle coming out on the 12th that will cover even more online marketing success for newbies, so be sure to check that out for your own insight.

Q: What's the difference between broadcast emails and regular emails? 

A: Broadcast emails are sent once to current subscribers, whereas follow up emails go into a queue that release to subscribers regardless of when they sign up. So if you want to send out a timely email about a sale, you'd use a broadcast not a follow up that might go to someone a month later when the sale is over. 

Q: How do you create and use autoresponders?

In Aweber, from your dashboard, you'll just choose Create Message and pick HTML or Plain Text message. I like the HTML ones. Don't worry - you don't need to know code. It's a WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) tool. Give your email a subject, and then a greeting and say whatever you want to say, include a closing statement and click on Save and Exit. Then click on Send Options and click on Schedule a Broadcast. 

From there you'll choose which lists will get the message, when it should be sent (this is done in Central Standard Time) and whether or not you want to track clicks. I personally don't. But that's just my preference. A good rule of thumb is to always send a test email to yourself (you'll see that option) so you can see how it'll look and catch any errors beforehand. 

Q: Should we have just one list or multiple lists?

A: I was initially taught to have multiple lists but what I've learned is that I only want one per niche, period. I don't want a buyers and freebie list or one list for each business branch. I personally like one list for each niche, and that's easier to manage. 

Q: How do we tie it all in with our WordPress websites?

A: You can go to Sign Up Forms and create a form to install on your website. You can use a landing page or put it in your sidebar. You can even put it under each blog post if you want to. Aweber has good tutorials on everything if you ever want to see how it's done. 

Q: What should we be writing about?

It depends on the niche, but I like to start out with some personalization, let my subscribers know if there's a good deal on anything that day, and then end with a tip (like this one I'm writing right now). You might do things a different way, like send out a daily tip and only promote periodically - it all depends on the niche and what they're hungry for. 

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

Tiff ;)

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