In Demand Products, Is Coffee Good for You PLR, 10 Year Motivation PLR Sale Deals

Published: Tue, 08/18/20


I am SO off my timing lately! I have been so far AHEAD in work that I get my dates mixed up and I totally forgot to let y'all know yesterday that my Online Success for Beginners PLR was ending yesterday. So I'm leaving the pricing up until the end of tonight. 

My puppers loved their outdoor fenced in area. That is, until the central air conditioning unit kicked on it and scared the bejeesus out of them. Both of them jumped and it took them a few minutes to relax again. I have to stand out there with them because we have hawks and things that might get them. 

Okay - if you're in my Createful Journals review implementation, I posted lesson 74 for you. (If you still want to join, make sure you use coupon code: TIFFSAVES30 at checkout). 

The Tools for Motivation 10 Year Anniversary Deal (My Bonus)

Justin and Ted over at Tools for Motivation are having their 10 Year Anniversary Deal and there's 1 deal a day until it's over. So if you click on this link right now, you should still be able to see deal 1 - which launched yesterday for 24 hours - which is the Power of Daily Routines PLR special. This one should only be open for a few more hours and it includes: Now if you open the email later in the day (I think right after 11 AM EST but I could be wrong), you'll see the sale that will be live for the 50 Motivational Audio Sessions with Text Transcripts PLR.

These audio files WITH text transcripts include:

How To Be Resilient 

Putting Your Own Needs First

Modeling Success

Motivating Others

Work Life Balance

My Bonus: During this week of Justin's sales, any time you buy one of his packs, through my link, you can pick any 1 pack from my PLR store FREE. So if you get one of his front ends and an upgrade, tell me which TWO packs you want from me. No limits on the amount (obviously the total membership is not included). But you can do it daily if you want.

Coffee Is Good for You PLR (with My Bonus)

I love the coffee niche because not only is it something that has a large appeal just for its deliciousness, but it also has health benefits. The profitability of this niche is insane - and people spend a lot on coffee makers, coffees, and things that go in it as well as accessories. I have my favorite coffee mug. My dad once bought some coffee maker for $3,000 - it was shocking looking - gold and huge. LOL! He was a major coffee fiend. I swear he bought it off some 3 AM infomerical, too. He had a room FULL of those purchases. 

In this bundle of coffee PLR, you get: My Bonus: I have tons of great coffee AND health PLR on my PLRMiniMart.com store. If you buy her PLR through my link, shoot me an email with any 3 packs of coffee or health PLR you want from my store to go with it. 

Use coupon code: TEN10 at checkout to take $10 off here:
https://piggymakesbank.com/amember/aff/go/Tiffany?i=352

Creating In-Demand Products (and Services)

If there’s one thing that holds promising entrepreneurs back from launching their business, it’s this: a lack of confidence in their products. You might think that new course or workshop is a great idea, but how do you know it will sell? 

Imagine spending weeks or even months of time - plus the cost of graphic design, video editing and all the other pieces that go along with it - only to discover it’s not what your audience wants or needs.  How frustrating would that be?

You don’t have to leave it to chance, though. There are plenty of ways to test your idea before spending the time and energy on a full launch. 

1. Don't Be Afraid to Just Ask

This is the simplest way to get a feel for what your market needs and wants. Simply ask them. Create a survey with Survey Monkey (or even a Google form) and send it out to your mailing list. For best results, keep it short, but do ask:

• What they’re struggling with
• Their preferred learning method (video, text, audio, etc.)...and so on

These answers will tell you everything you need to know to create a program that’s practically guaranteed to sell. 

2. Listen to Their Complaints

If you have a community (or are part of one) of ideal customers, pay attention to what they’re asking about the most. These are the things they need help with. For example, if you’re a business coach and your Facebook group is filled with questions about running Facebook ads, then clearly there is a need for some training in that area. 

3. Study Your Competition

Hopefully you have a list of competitors and you’re reading their blogs and emails, and lurking in their Facebook groups. This is a great way to gain insight into what they’re doing - not to copy them, but to discover what’s hot right now or where you can fill the gap in information. 

Consider buying their paid products as well. Again, you should never copy them, but you can either:

• Promote them as an affiliate
• Create a better, more comprehensive version
• Create a lite, lower-cost version

Creating products in a vacuum is a great way to waste a lot of time and money on programs that won’t sell. Instead, pay attention to what your market is asking for, find out what they’re willing to pay, and delve into your competition’s offers. The information you gain from these three activities alone will give you incredible insight into your market and what they want and need, and make it easy to create your own hot-selling program. 

That's it for me today! Have a great rest of your day!

Tiff ;)

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