Neat Easy Profit Slant I Studied; Founding Mindset PLR Member Deal & More!

Published: Tue, 05/14/19


Today is Tuesday and I'm working nicely on my fiction stuff! I much prefer this "fly by the seat of your pants" style than overplotting and becoming bored within days. I'm SO close to summer. A week and a half left just about. No more one hour round trip carpool drives at 6 AM. I thrive in the summer. 

Okay so I told y'all there were a couple of things I wanted to share with you today...

#1 - Neat Profit Slant I Studied

This is something a little different from what I've seen in the past and what I liked about it is that it can target many different niches - you're not stuck with any one topic.

It's Amy Harrop's new training called Instructo and she teaches you how to make many different profit streams from a specific form of content that doesn't require a lot of research and writing. 

Amy's package comes with the PDF guide,video training, templates, searches, and more that reveals how to create and profit from short visual and written how-to content. 

I read it and watched the videos and it gave me a ton of great ideas. Her training is always amazing! She's an excellent teacher and her walk throughs and examples just really get your creative juices soaring.

And I LOVED the different way she told me about being found for these particular searches. I can see a whole brandable empire based on this type of product. 

Bonus: One thing I did for myself, and I'm going to share it with those of you who buy through my link is this: I used my WordRecon keyword tool and searched for all kinds of how to keywords. I came up with a list of over 3,000 (some of them are episodes of a show so I'll ignore those - just skim through the list). But I found MANY viable keyword phrases just glancing at the list. This should get you started. 

Check out the details here:

https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/fh9sh/0

I'm betting some of you have one of these up and running within 24 hours. Super simple!

By the way, some of you always ask if there's an upgrade option. She does have some. The first one is a set of 20 professionally designed tutorial templates in easy-to-edit PowerPoint format with niche research, and more. The second one is a 5-module video training series where she reveals how to quickly and easily turn content into multiple income streams and the last one is a how-to video Training Bundle where you learn how to set up your domain, hosting, autoresponder, buy buttons, and more in just minutes.

All optional and won't affect being able to get full value from your original purchase. 

#2 - Now There's a Club for Mindset PLR - Special Perks for Founding Members

I love memberships for content where you pay a lot less than the public and you can cancel at any time. 

That's what Ruth Pound has done with her brand new Mindset Content Club here:

http://www.ruthsaffiliates.com/affiliates/idevaffiliate.php?id=TiffanyLambert_95

Each month you’ll get a big, brand new package of PLR content all about mental tools people need to improve their chances of success in all areas of their lives. It all comes with PLR rights, meaning that you can edit it, put your name on it, and package it however you want! And these topics can be applied to all sorts of niches - fitness, parenting, business, personal happiness... anything!

You get a new batch of content for as long as you're a member. This month, it includes: For the NEW members starting off this club, she also added some additional Bonuses: MY Bonus for ALL of You: I just wanted to pass this along. I created a quick and short outline to an 11-section eBook or report about parenting yourself and undoing limiting beliefs. I'm just going to paste it here for all of you, not just those who buy through my link - that way it's just an outline and no two products created from it will be identical:

Parenting Yourself and Undoing Limiting Beliefs

- The First Influencers Who Shaped Your Beliefs (good or bad - supportive or limiting - parents, teachers, caregivers, etc.)
- How Experiences Contributed to Your Ingrained Beliefs (past determines future)
- Returning to Your Inherent Wants and Needs (like babies who know what they want and ask for it - now we stifle ourselves or change due to influences)
- Learn to Have Compassion for Yourself (we beat ourselves up for the smallest mistakes)
- Teach Yourself How to Accept Constructive Criticism (like a parent would)
- Generate Confidence without Coddling Yourself (don't lie to yourself, get stronger through work and effort but don't give yourself a trophy when you didn't earn one)
- Foster a Love of Healthy Competition (like good sportsmanship - it makes you aim higher and push harder)
- Eliminate Dependency on Others (grow independence like a parent weaning a child from them)
- Embrace Boundaries that Serve You Well (hang around the right people who lift you up)
- Take Care of Yourself Completely (health, finances, emotional, etc. Don't neglect any areas)
- Adopt a Sense of Calm in Your Life (self soothe - no panicking or temper tantrums)

#3 - More Important Than Money: Understanding Why You Really Do What You Do

What do super-successful marketers all have in common? 

It’s not experience. 

It’s not extraordinary skills. 

It’s not even a powerful drive. 

Although all of these things can definitely help your business grow, they’re not a prerequisite for success. After all, no one is born with experience or skills, and plenty of successful people lack drive. 

The one thing that does make a difference, though, is your “why.” 

Why did you decide to become an entrepreneur? 

Why do you spend too many hours in front of your computer every week? 

Why do you stay up too late and get up too early, just so you can work on growing your business? 

The “why” is what ultimately drives us to success, but here’s the thing: it’s different for everyone. Your why is not my why, and my why is not someone else’s why. It’s a deeply personal choice that can have great meaning…or not. 

For example, a woman in a domestic abuse situation might eagerly spend 60 or 70 hours each and every week working hard on her business so she never has to feel trapped again. 

A parent of small children may be saddened at the thought of sending their kids to daycare just so they can go to work to (barely) pay for it. Their big why is a drive to spend as much time with their kids as they can, while still supporting their family. 

A young, fresh out of school entrepreneur might resist taking the same path his parents took, working for a corporation for 40 years, only to retire and find himself with barely enough to live on. Instead, he dreams of having the income (and the time) to see the world while he’s still young enough to enjoy it. 

So what’s your big why? It might be the freedom to travel, the option to spend time with your family, the ability to take weeks off at a time to care for a sick family member, or even to earn enough money to support a charity that’s close to your heart. 

Whatever it is, your “why” is the driving force behind every action you take. When you’re deciding whether or not to take on a new project, ask yourself if it’s aligned with your “why.” 

When you’re setting goals for the year, ask yourself if those goals are moving you closer or further from your big why. And have you worked out the systems for your success or are you flailing around without any concrete direction?

My why - which used to be "so I didn't have to put Shawn in daycare as an infant" turned into "So I can get out of an abusive situation" is now "So I can give my kids and I the kind of memories and life I want them to have."

I work hard not because I have to, but because I want to provide for them and see smiles on their faces when we travel and when I get to attend school events without worrying about asking a boss for the day off. 

Okay I'm off to work some more. 

Y'all have a great day!

Tiff ;)

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