Private Discount on My Writing Productivity Challenge, The Danger in Partnering Up
Published: Sun, 08/16/20
How was your weekend? I spent mine working on my fiction projects. I'm excited to be doing what I love, but I also have to work on existing projects that are already succeeding. That's the key - to make sure you do both.
Okay - if you're in my Createful Journals review implementation, I'll be posting lesson 72 later today. (If you still want to join, make sure you use coupon code: TIFFSAVES30 at checkout).
Also, don't forget my Online Success for Beginners PLR sale is ending Tuesday night!
Private Discount on My Writing Productivity Challenge
Everyone always asks me what my "flagship product" is. I don't really have one, but I do have my evergreen class (which I call my Writing Productivity Challenge) that every marketer needs to know how to do. I've created a private coupon for y'all - WRITE40 - and it takes $40 off the price of the course until around 9 PM CST on the 18th.You can go at your own pace, but it's designed to take you 4 weeks (M-F) to learn the skills that have you pumping out amazing content you need to succeed as an Internet marketer. So let's look at what you'll learn:
Week 1: Techniques and Tips
I start by sharing the skills I use in my own toolbox to research, organize and write faster without fail every day. Here's what we learn and do this week:
Day 1: Identify and Eliminate Distractions
Day 2: Pushing Past Writer's Block
Day 3: Quick Research for Content Ideas
Day 4: Outlining for Faster Content Creation
Day 5: Adding Depth to Your Writing
Week 2: Writing eBooks and Sales Copy
By the end of this week, you should have a 20-page eBook and a 5-page sales copy. Of course, you'll go at your own pace if you need to work slower - so don't panic. The first time, you'll be slower - but then as you repeat the lessons, you'll pick up speed.
Each day this week, we work on the eBook and sales copy combined. Here's what we do in addition to writing the eBook:
Day 6: Conducting a Competitive Copy Analysis
Day 7: Niche Stats Research
Day 8: Learning Common Copy Elements that Speed Up Output
Day 9: Crafting the Right Storyline (Yours and Theirs)
Day 10: Editing and Matching Images with Your Content
Week 3: Generating Email Autoresponder Campaigns
This is the week when we do one of the most important aspects of online marketing - create the content that helps us build a list, presell our products, and connect to our audience.
During this week, we create a 5-page report and 5-day email series doing the following:
Day 11: Write a Presell Freebie for the eBook You Wrote (or Opt in Report - Your Choice)
Day 12: Learn How to Create Tip and Tease Emails
Day 13: Practice the Art of Built in Value Lesson mails
Day 14: See What Short Sharing Emails Are All About
Day 15: Choose Between Solo or Multi Topic Emails
Week 4: Blog and Social Network Content Sharing
When you have social media accounts, it's a bad idea to just spam them with links every day. You need content that makes people want to stay connected to you on these sites. So during this week, here's what we cover:
Day 16: Creating a List of Weekly Go To Topics for Your Niche
Day 17: Writing Quick Review Blog Posts
Day 18: Crafting a Fast How To or Tip Tutorial
Day 19: Whipping Up Some Motivating Content to Wow Your Audience
Day 20: Direct Content Creation for Facebook
Who Is It Right For?
Anyone who wants to improve their writing and speed for their own content (or even as a ghostwriter or PLR seller, if that's what you do).
What Will You Accomplish?
Although you can go at your own pace for the challenge days, by the end of it, I hope you'll have a 20-page eBook, 5-page sales copy, 5-page report, 5-part email series, 3 different styles of blog posts, and the ability to go in and share on social networking sites with ease.
When Does It Start and End?
You can join ANY time - regardless of whether you start in August or months down the road, I'll be here for hand holding and the lessons and comment participation will be there for you to read and add to if you want.
Where Does the Challenge Take Place?
Right on my blog. I want it laser focused, and this is a place where you can log in, go through the lesson of the day, read comments and participate, and log off so you're taking action. I do not want people stuck floundering on Facebook in a group where we ALL know, a lot of time wasting happens.
You should be focused on THAT day's lesson and then logging out to get your task done. (Learned this from my mentor and it's helped me achieve 6 figures, by the way).
Why Join This Challenge?
If content is your nemesis - if every single day, you wish you'd gotten more done - then this is a good challenge for you. Every year, we have to improve our skills and learn more than we knew the year before. This year, make content the focus of your earnings.
To use your coupon, click the buy button and on the checkout page, on the right hand side, click the I Have a Coupon link. Enter the code and click Apply.
The coupon code: WRITE40 to knock $40 off the price can be used here:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/bigplrevent.com/indexprivchalwriting.html
The Danger in Partnering Up
So many people, even established marketers, want to either decrease their responsibility and effort OR try to rapidly get more products on the market to earn more, that they jump at the chance to partner with others whenever possible.Sometimes they get approached by someone else who promises to do the work if they'll lend their established name to the launch. So they shrug and say, "What the heck?"
The problem is, many of these partners are thieves. They steal other peoples' content - from the sales copy and images to the product itself.
Unless you happen to know everyone else's products and JV pages and copy, you may not know that they stole anything from someone else and then you look like a thief. Hopefully, someone will bring it to your attention, but usually, they don't - and then you get accused of being a thief, too.
And some people really are - some people partner up and say "Oops! I had no idea" when they really did, but didn't think they'd get caught.
This happened to people I know this week. So be careful! Stay solo if possible. Outsource whatever you need to, but never partner up. And double check the deliverables whenever someone sends you their work - copy, content, product, etc.
That's it for me today! Have a great rest of your day!
Tiff ;)
P.S. Prefer a weekly digest?
http://www.tiffanylambert.com/weeklytiff.html