Daily Content Profits, Making Progress Each Day PLR, Before You Buy PLR, Ask These Questions

Published: Tue, 08/04/20


We had a great birthday yesterday but now it's time to hunker down and get to work on my own upcoming launch on the online marketing stuff. I have a lot to do to get ready and I've been doing so many errands for Scarlett's birthday that I found it hard to stay on track until today. 

Okay - if you're in my Createful Journals review implementation, I'll be posting lesson 60 later today. (If you still want to join, make sure you use coupon code: TIFFSAVES30 at checkout). 

Daily Content Profits Sale - Ends Tonight!

David Perdew of NAMS (Novice to Advanced Marketing System) has relaunched the sale of his Daily Content Profits. I've always loved David's stuff because during the times I've implemented it, I've profited quickly and significantly. 

This is a really good deal. In it, you get:

1.) Daily Content Profits Checklist - 46-page PDF checklist that the customer can use or distribute to their team with video training as well.

2.) NAMS Tweet Composer – Pulling appropriate content from content and sales pages for Twitter and scheduling tweets with Hootsuite, Buffer, or Postblazer requires the appropriate CSV file. This pool exports it quickly in the appropriate file format to load to your tool of choice. And this comes with video training.

3.) NAMS Hashtag Manager – Grab your hashtags from your favorite source and manage them in this tool for consistent promotion. Multiple products and content groups help you reach the right targeted communities.

4.) Resource Directory – Training, articles, free and paid tools and content sources to create, repurpose and distribute your content.

5.) Customizable Content Distribution Process – Import and customization link to the original checklist template tool to customize the checklist to your needs.

6.) NAMS Social Media Mastery Facebook group – The exclusive gathering place talk about these tools and others to drive more traffic and sales.

You can see all the details of it here:

https://jvz1.com/c/5810/356205

Making Progress Each Day (PLR)

The ladies over at Piggy Makes Bank have a new release on sale today and when you use coupon code TEN10 you save money on it, too! It's called Making Progress Each Day and it includes: Don't forget to use coupon code: TEN10 at checkout here:
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=350

Before You Buy PLR, Ask These Questions

Although I sell PLR myself, I never want someone to buy something they're not going to use. And at the same time, I want to encourage you to use what you buy because that's how progress is made toward your goals. 

Sometimes people buy PLR because they associate it with easy money - but it's not as simple as downloading it. 

You don't want to compile folder after folder of PLR files without ever using them. 

Ask yourself some questions before you make the purchase...

1. Why are you buying this? 

Know how you're going to use it - are you running low on blog post ideas? Do you wish you had your own infoproduct to sell? 

Be careful about buying tons of PLR for the future IF you're the kind of person who perpetually puts things off. 

2. What's the seller's reputation like?

Many PLR products flat out aren't worth buying. Do your research and only buy content from a reputable PLR vendor. Ask people. Buy a small test item from them. Look at content they’ve released in the past. 

3. Do you know what you're getting?

Some people see things like "300 pieces" or "biz in a box" and they don't even really know what's in it or if it's what they need. And some people word things so that it makes you feel like you're getting more than you really are. For example, "3 pieces of content" might actually only be 1 piece of content in 3 different formats such as .DOC, .TXT and .PDF.

Sometimes the PLR bundle may contain 20 articles and an eBook which is actually a compilation of the 20 articles. I like people who tell you upfront - because it IS a convenience, I just want to know. If you don’t pay attention, you may mistakenly believe that you’re getting an extra eBook filled with new content- when it’s not.

4. What’s your budget?

When you're neck deep in debt, you make poor business decisions. PLR is affordable but if all you do is buy, you'll never make a profit. 

5. Are the rights overly restrictive?

Some PLR vendors are so rigid with their license terms that they constrain you and eliminate several lucrative opportunities which you could have tapped into with the PLR. Avoid these types of restrictive PLR products.

Make logical decisions when you buy PLR. Don't buy anything and everything. 

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

Tiff ;)

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