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Your Own Destiny MRR Ebook

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Foreword

Your life is your own making. No one else but you is in charge of your life. You are the driver who steers the wheel and the direction or path that you take is, and will always be, your own making. But how do you command your life to turn towards the path that you want it to take? How will you go about shaping your destiny? In this book, you can expect to learn all the things that you need to know in order for you to take full control of your life. After reading this, you will definitely find it easier to take charge of your life.

Your Own Destiny

Chapter 1

Taking Charge Basics

Synopsis

You cannot take charge of your life when you do not know what taking charge really is. In this first chapter, you will get a glimpse of the basic things pertaining to taking charge and why taking charge is so important.

Start Taking Charge of Your Life

Do you look at the lives of people around you and wonder how they achieved the kind of life that they have when your own seems to feel a little disappointing? If yes, then, it is about time that you seriously take things in your own hands, start making changes and be the one in charge.

Many people do the same work every single day and they feel completely happy with that. However, if you cannot help yourself and must think about how you are letting your potential go to waste and you have this subconscious desire for more thrill and action, you must get control of your situation.

If you know that you wish to be in an entirely different situation, you will have to take the matter into your own hands and work towards goals that are more ambitious. If this is the type of thinking that you are experiencing right now it is important that you do not allow the situation’s to pull you down. Never try making up excuses or rationalize why you are still not making the most out of your potential.

In the case that you have a burning fire in your heart and you know that you have the ability to do different thing it is very important to explore new horizons and make the most of your potential. In order to lend you a helping hand in determining if you are really happy, comfortable and satisfied in your current state, there are several questions that you need to ask yourself:

Are you someone who attempts things and then leaves them when you are only half done? Have you learned new skills or taken higher education courses but never put them into action?
Do you hate being pushed or hurried? Are you always delaying the deliveries of the project that you handle and never feel bothered by your delay?
Do you like preparing a lot for your trips or house redecorations?
Do you linger in the past and look back to those times when things were better?
Do you feel that time is very limited for the things you want to do but you still spend hour after hour doing nothing or moving like a zombie?
Do you love watching the lives of famous and rich people? Have you ever wondered why you have this burning desire to learn the details about the lives of other people? Do you think it may be because you are trying to fill a void in your own life?
Do you dream of doing earth shattering things but you never get around to doing them?

If several of these questions got a yes for an answer, it is about time that you start thinking of things that you can do to break away from the cycle. Put an end to all your whining and take charge of your life!

By being in charge of your life, you will be the one to make the choices on how you view your current situation. You have to learn how to stop fooling yourself and start to realize that denial is doing nothing more than harming yourself. Go out there and get in full control of your life!

Chapter 2

Determining Your Motivators

Synopsis

Motivators have a big impact on your life. There are different types of motivators and each one of them is unique in its own way. In the following chapter you will learn more about different types of motivators.
Understanding the Different Kinds of Motivation

What drives people to do the things that they do? Why are some people successful while others fail? The right answer for this probably lies in their motivations.

Even from an early age, you are aware that motivation is what prompts you to learn and exhibit various kinds of behavior, stimulating you to accomplish new successful feats. And when you mature and grow older, while going through the different stages of your life, you also get to learn the things that motivate you and the things that don’t.

Motivation Defined

In general, motivation is defined as the force which compels people to action. This is what drives you to work hard and pushes you to succeed. It greatly influences your behavior as well as your ability to accomplish goals.

Motivation comes in different forms, with every single one of them having an influence on a person’s behavior. No specific kind of motivation works for all people. Individuals have different personalities, so therefore, their motivators will be different as well.

Types of Motivation

Fear – This kind of motivation comes with consequences and this is usually used when another kind of motivation, the incentive motivation, becomes a failure. Negative consequences or punishment are forms of this motivation. This is usually used for motivating students in educational systems and is also used in professional settings for motivating employees. When rules are broken or the set goal was not achieved, you will be penalized in some way.

Incentive – This form of motivation is one that involves rewards, either in the form of money or not. A lot of people are driven when they know that they will be getting a reward when they reach a goal or target. Promotions and bonuses are great examples of this kind of motivation.

True Productivity In Business Life MRR Ebook

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Foreword

A good time manager is likewise thought to be a great leader. How come? Because they take the essential steps toward accomplishing goals for their business. They look around and discover things and areas that need fine-tuning and apply principles toward making them work.

A great time manager likewise knows how to lead and motivate other people in discovering originative ways to make better use of their time. They lead by example and are free with their assistance and info.
As leaders, they perpetually share ways, tips and techniques on becoming a better manager of time, states of affairs and conditions.

True Productivity in Business & Life

Chapter 1: The Basics

Synopsis

Running business online calls for the entrepreneur to be an effective manager of their time, enabling them to grapple several projects or businesses at one time, and, being able to manage them all in an efficient fashion.

The Basics

Let’s suppose you planned to be at your PC, working at a project, at 10 a.m. on a Monday morning, but you’re not. How come? The answer may be one or more of the accompanying.

The Enemies

Woke up late.
Scrapped with your lover last night, and continue reliving the quarrel in your brain.
Are too sapped – the coffee hasn’t set in yet.
Are overly hyper – drank too much coffee and can’t sit motionless.
Are disquieted by the weather – it’s amazing out and you’d love to take a walk or bike ride.
Are disquieted by the weather – it’s atrocious and depressing.
Got a telephone call (or e-mail or instant message) from a friend, who's depressed (though not in crisis) and asked to talk.
Got a telephone call from a friend (or e-mail or instant message) that’s happy and wished to share great news.
Are reading the paper – every last word of it.
Are net surfing or net shopping.
Are playing Solitaire.
Simply realized that it's highly crucial to work on another project.
Or, if you work in a home office:
Switched on the television set for “a minute” and saw that one of your favorite actors was being interviewed, so you decide to view the interview.
Simply realized that the laundry urgently needs to get done!

These are common things that may throw you off your course. It’s only a partial list; naturally, you may likely add many other entries to it. There are likely 100s of potential “bumps” that may knock you off your course.

One crucial thing to point out is that, while a few of these bumps appear “good” or “worthwhile” (like commiserating with your unhappy acquaintance or doing the laundry), and some seem “foul” or “frivolous” (like playing Solitaire), they're all equally unacceptable from the viewpoint of beating your procrastination habit.

You'll need to learn to resist the urge to get absorbed into activities not on your schedule, regardless how crucial or virtuous they appear at the moment. The one exception, naturally, is emergencies, by which I mean actions that can’t be put off without significant harm to yourself or other people. However even with an emergency, after you’ve handled it, ask yourself whether it may have been prevented by finer planning, or whether somebody else could have handled it. If you’ve got a challenging goal, it's really crucial to learn to minimize the number of preventable emergencies in your life, and to learn to delegate as much as conceivable.

If it appears like I’m taking a hard line, I am. I have to, as procrastinators are frequently adept at rationalizing their diversions. Obviously, if somebody is ill or otherwise incapacitated, we ought to help them, but to what degree? It’s not always clear, and a lot of procrastinators misjudge, sacrificing too much of their own time to assist other people, even when those other people aren’t particularly needy or when somebody else is available to help. This issue may be hard to identify, much less solve, as the (deservedly) good feeling one gets from assisting frequently offsets the guilt that the procrastination commonly spawns.

The net entrepreneur can't enjoy any of their business success if they're dropping off customers, running out of time - not being able to bill their customers for that time, or unable to complete their projects.
Being able to successfully handle projects is among the key indicators of a home business enterpriser who manages their time well. Do they manage by crises or by intent? Is it part of their goal to go either slowly or quickly in project management, aiming toward a wanted result?

The affect that this may have on the work from home entrepreneur impacts any potential succeeding business and may likewise taint their net reputation. All of this is tied into suitable and effective time management! Is there an answer for this hurdle?

Time = Management

Managing time effectively is maybe the number 1 goal of most every work at home enterpriser on their quest for success. Without having effective time management, their net businesses suffer despairingly.
Making originative utilization of their time is the goal of most every work at home enterpriser who wishes to be successful in their home businesses. Effective time management will let the work at home entrepreneur be able to achieve more with their time and have fulfilled buyers and a well-fixed business.

Effective time management calls for a determined range of skills, strategies and tools and helps the net entrepreneur use them in order to achieve particular tasks, projects and goals. Without the strategic utilization of their time, they're basically wasting their time and unable to complete crucial business goals.

Golden Rules Of Online Marketing PLR Ebook

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The Twenty Six (26) Golden Rules Of Online Marketing

When you know, respect and live the fundamental truths of life, your journey becomes easier and your load much lighter.

Here are the fundamental truths of online marketing, of life, and of the universe. Okay, maybe they're not so grand as all that –I'll let you decide.

Golden Rule #1: You are responsible for your own success.Daunting, isn't it? When you fully realize that you and you alone are responsible for your success or failure –that you've no one to blame or congratulate but yourself –it can almost take your breath away. However, this can also be the most empowering realization you will ever have because you realize that your destiny is in your own hands. It is up to you to make this the life you choose, not the life you settle for.

Take this a step further and you'll find that you are also responsible for your own happiness as well. You can choose at this very moment to be happy or unhappy, regardless of your circumstances. You can choose to reach out to others or not, you can choose to get up early to work on your business or not –everything is in YOUR hands –it's up to you to take full responsibility for your life and your success.
And if you're saying to yourself, “I already knew this,” then allow me to ask you a question: Have you blamed anyone else in the last 48 hours for your own failure or shortcomings? Have you thought something like, “If only my spouse would ____, then I could _____?” Or “If only my parents had ____, then I could have ____?” It's human nature to want to place the responsibility on others, but it's the mark of someone destined for great success to take full and complete responsibility for their own life.

Golden Rule #2: Do what you're good at and you'll unlock the door to personal and financial success.(And if it's also the thing you love doing, so much the better.) We all have our own talents and aptitudes, and when we follow those instead of trying to be what we're not, we're already halfway to success. When you do what you're good at and what you love, you naturally enjoy more energy and more happiness, which propels you further and faster down the path to success. And the passion you demonstrate for your area of expertise is contagious –your readers and customers will sense it and want very much to be a part of it.

Imagine 2 people entering a niche –one because he knows there's money to be made in it, the other because she loves it. It's rather obvious who is likely to experience more success, isn't it? Personal and financial success are far easier to access when you're doing what comes naturally to you.

Golden Rule #3: If you're not improving, you're falling behind.Staying ahead of your online competitors isn't difficult –you simply need to improve one aspect of your knowledge or business every single day. And it's in this constant improvement that you will find pride, confidence and security. Not to mention the fact that you will become the go-to person in your niche.

Golden Rule #4: Give to receive.No, I'm not necessarily talking about giving away your knowledge or products, although there are times when this can add greatly to your business. Rather, you want to always be on the lookout for ways to add value to people's lives, especially the lives of your customers. Dedicate yourself to solving their problems or making their lives better, and you'll be rewarded many times over. As Zig Ziglar says, give enough people what they want and you'll get what you want.

Golden Rule #5: Be really really good, or possibly even great -but forget perfection.You've heard that money loves speed, and that's especially true on the Internet. So while you want to put out great products, well written emails and so forth, never expect them to be perfect. Get them done and get them out, not sitting on your computer waiting for the day you perfect them.

Golden Rule #6: To succeed you MUST believe in yourself.The belief you can and will succeed always proceeds progress and success. In other words, to achieve it you must first believe it, and that goes double for believing in your own abilities, self-worth, creativity and perseverance.

Golden Rule #7: The fastest way to increase belief in yourself is to make immediate progress.You might not yet believe that you canbuild a multi-million dollar empire on the net, but do you believe you can take the first step in that direction? Then don't hesitate –take that first step and then the next, and with each subsequent step your belief in yourself will continue to grow.

Golden Rule #8: Focus on accentuating your positives.If you're really good at writing content but you don't like the technical side of online marketing, find someone to handle that aspect for you so that you can concentrate on content creation. If you're working in three niches but you only enjoy two of them, sell the third website and just focus on what you love doing. And if you've got a bad habit like spending too much time on forums, replace that habit with something you like equally as well, such as writing emails to your list. When you focus on growing the positive rather than eliminating the negative, you'll make progress much faster.

Generate, Evaluate Test Your Own Product Ideas PLR Ebook

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How To Generate, Evaluate& Test Your Own Product ideas

One of the biggest objections to product creation is finding a great idea for a product. Believe it or not, YOU are often your greatest source for profitable product ideas, and you're about to discover how to generate more profitable business ideas than you will ever be able to use.

Below you'll discover 7 different ways to generate your own ideas, how to know if your ideas are likely to work, and how to test your idea to see if it really is going to make you money.

First, let's talk about a (not so) surprising revelation –you already HAVE ideas. The fact is, finding ideas isn't the hard part of product creation. Sometimes all you need to do is PAY ATTENTION to what's happening online and all around you, and then write those ideas down when you get them.

So what is the hard part of product creation? No, it's not creating the product. It's the step just after having an idea and just before creating the product, and it's called: Choosing one idea and sticking to it, despite all of the other distractions.

This is of course followed up by continuing to stick with the idea all the way through until completion. I'll bet you that you already know from your first hand experience that perseverance until completion is truly the difficult part of the product creation process. Compared to that, getting an idea can be a piece of cake.

Here's a thought that will take some of the stress out of choosing an idea and then seeing it all the way through to completion: Even a less than stellar idea -seen through to the end -will become an asset and a character builder. Let's say you choose your idea and you run with it. You stick to it all the way from inception to final product creation and product launch.But it doesn't perform the way you hoped and you don't get the sales you anticipated.

You still have an asset you can use for multiple purposes. You can repackage your product with a new cover and new sales letter, and see if it sells better that way. You can use the product as a give away to list build. You can enter your product in giveaways and joint ventures to also build you list. You can use it as a bonus when you sell other products you've created or affiliate products. You can sell resell rights, master resell rights or private label rights to it. You can publish it on Kindle, and so forth.

Incidentally, there are numerous cases where a book did not sell well and the publisher simply changed the title and cover, and it now sold like hotcakes. So it might not be your product at all –it could simply be your product's name or the marketing you're using to sell your product.

And your product is a character builder for you regardless of how well it sells because you've now proven to yourself that youcan choose an idea and stick with it to completion. This skill alone can make you a
very wealthy person.

Don't believe me? Imagine two people: One person skips from idea to idea and rarely ever sees them through to completion. The other person completesone idea after another. Unfortunately, the second person creates 4 products that don't sell very well for every product that sells like gangbusters. After a few years, the first person has 2 or 3 products completed, while the second person has close to hundred products created, 20% of which sold like crazy. Who would you say was more successful?

So how do you generate killer ideas? Here are those seven ways we promised:

1. Solve Problems. If people need money, you show them how to get it. If people need to lose weight, you show them how to be thinner. If people have back pain, you show them how to get rid of it, etc.

2. Answer Questions. Again, you're showing them how to do something. For example, if people are asking how to build a website, run an affiliate program or use a shopping cart, answering their questions can be the basis for a product topic. Sometimes the question might be answered with software. For example, if people want to know how to drive traffic and you've created a plug-in that drives traffic, you have an answer to their question (#2) that solves their problem (#1.)

3. Make a Process Easier. For example, every marketer needs sales letters. If you can develop a software, service or system that makes it easier to get sales letters, you might have a product winner.

4. Improve something. If you've got a method for growing organic vegetables that makes the vegetables bigger, tastier or more plentiful, you've got a product.

5. Do something faster. Maybe you know how make tomatoes grow twice as fast, or youknow how to build a good list faster than anyone, or you have software that cuts the time it takes to perform a task –those are all viable product ideas.

6. Make something cheaper. Can you teach the contents of a $997 course for $27? Or can you show peoplehow to do something cheaper? Maybe you can demonstrate how to grow herbs for a fraction of the store cost –this could make a great product.

7. Find the Hidden Desire or Need. For example, there are tons of products on how to do each aspect of online marketing yourself. But there might very well be a hidden market of upscale buyers who would rather pay someone to develop an online business for them.

How Do You Know Which Product Idea To Choose?

An idea should have every attribute listed here. If it is missing even one of these, then you need to either change your idea or choose something else entirely.

Do you like to do it?If you don't, then you probably won't make a great product from this topic. If you do like it, then you're going to enjoy creating the product and that's going to make your product creation 10 times easier than if you don't like the topic.

Are you good at doing it?If you are, then you're going to be able to convey great info to your buyers because you know what you're talking about.

Work around for the first 2 attributes:There is an exception to liking to do something and being good at it, and it's to find someone who fulfills both of those qualities. Partner with an expert in a topic and let them create the product while you focuson the marketing.

How Not To Be A One-hit Wonder PLR Ebook

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How NOT To Be a One-Hit Wonder2

Youdon't want to become one of those many one hit wonders that make a big splash on the Internet and then vanish –but how do you make sure that you're not?

Because it's really easy to say you won't be, but the fact is that no one PLANS to be a one hit wonder; in fact it happens when you DON'T plan.

I'm going to offer some tips here for ensuring that your success is not the flash in the pan variety, but rather the type of success that continues to pay off day in and day out for years to come.

Really what we are talking about is becoming what you might call a “repeat success.” Because isn't that the opposite of being a one hit wonder? There is nothing at all wrong with that initial success –it's repeating that success over and over that gets you the outcome you're seeking. Sort of like being a one hit wonder a hundred or even several hundred times. And when you view it like this, you see that it becomes easier.

The first thing I'm going to recommend will sound too easy, perhaps, but it's extremely important that you try it out for the next 21 days. I say 21 days, because psychologists say it takes that long to make a new habit. Plus, it gives you the proper chance to evaluate the results and see that what I'mtelling you is profound, to say the least.

Okay, are you ready? The first thing you need to do to ensure you have ongoing success is to pick a number from 2 to 5, and then do that many things in your business everyday.

Let's say you are a super busy person with a full time job and a young family, so you don't have much time to devote to your online business. Your number is going to be 2, because you're only going to have time to do 2 things a day. If you're working online full time, your number is 5. Andif you're in between, you can determine the right number for you.

Now then, every evening you're going to make a list of the most important things you need to accomplish the following day in your business. If your number is 2, then write down the 2 things you want to do. If your number is 5, then you'll list the 5 things.

Obviously, you're not going to choose 5 really big things like “build a new website,” “create a new product,” etc. Instead, you'll break down your tasks so that they're manageable and doable in the time allotted. And then you're going to do those things, no matter what. As in, NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS.

Doing the things on your list take priority over your favorite TV shows, eating out, etc. These things are as important as brushing your teeth and sleeping, and once you realize that then you're not arguing with yourself on whether or not to do them, you're simply DOING them.

I told you this would seem too simple –does it? Because this one technique will do more for you than almost anything else. Certainly it will allow you to accomplish more than any self-help seminar you could attend, or any time management tool you could use. The list technique is not new, it's old and it's proven and you know what else? It flat out WORKS. So if you're not already doing it, then I encourage you with all my heart to start using this method now, today, right this very moment.

A word of caution –I see students of Internet Marketing get very excited and say something like, “I am going to do TEN things every day!” But this is a trap. What happens is you get burned out and in less than 21 days you're not doing ANYTING in your business because it just became too overwhelming, too time consuming and too much like WORK. And isn't that what so many of us are trying to escape, the drudgery of WORK?

So don't fall into that trap. If you have lots of hours in your day then choose the number 5, do those 5 things in the morning and early afternoon, and then TAKE THE REST OF THE DAY OFF. That's right –do not allow yourself to get burned out because you will find that your biggest asset in your business is actually your enthusiasm for the business.

Also, do take a day off. Not 2 days, at least not in the beginning, because if you take 2 days off those 2 days often become 3, and then 4, and then you're not doing anything. But you can take one day off and go do something totally unrelated to your online business, and come back refreshed and re-energized the next day.

My second tip for ensuring you have long term success is so simple, and yet few people understand the power of it. Ready? It's to FINISH WHAT YOU START. If you start creating a product, finish it and then promote it. It's not finished until you get it out there and promote it. If you're writing a blog, set a schedule and keep to it. True, your blog will never be “finished,” but if you stop writing then it's as good as an unfinished project.

Look, I probably sound like your father on this one. “Son, you've got to learn to finish what you start.” Why do you suppose your father said that? Frankly, he probably said it because HIS father said it, but there is a terrific amount of wisdom behind that thought.

First of all, if you don't finish what you start then you have wasted your time and energy on that project. Second, you receive nothing in return for your effort –you can't make sales and earn money on a product you didn't finish.

Eleven Tips For Launching A New Anything Online PLR Ebook

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Eleven (11) Tips For Launching A New 'Anything' Online2

So you're going to launch a new product/ website/ blog/ service online –how do you make a big splash that gets people on board and taking action? While this isn't meant to be a step-by-step primer, we have put together what we think are the crucial nuts and bolts to any successful launch.

1. Know what you want. You can launch just about anything with a little creativity. But the first question you should be asking yourself is not what to launch, but what you want to get out of a launch. Do you want sales? Do you want to build a list? Positioning? Speaking engagements? Attracting partners and affiliates? By knowing what you want, you'll be much more successful in figuring out how to get it.

2. Forget hype. Create an event.People are over run with hype and hoopla and the latest and greatest everything, which is why you don't want to add to the noise. Instead, you want to cut through all the
hype and turn your launch into an EVENT.

Think about it –despite how busy we all are, we still love holidays and birthdays and graduations and so forth. Why? Because they are events –they're things to look forward to and celebrate. That's why when you turn your marketing into an event, you'll completely bypass all the other marketing that's happening and you'll stand head and shoulders above the other distractions competing for your prospects' attention.

3. Create urgency.Whatever it is that you want people to do –buy your product, get a freebie for subscribing, join your membership, whatever –give them a deadline or use an element of scarcity. For example, if people purchase during your launch period (typically 2-7 days) then they get a special deal or extra bonuses or a lower price. Or your offer is only available during the event –after that it goes away permanently.

It's because you're running this special event that you can add in the scarcity element. Otherwise it's difficult to do it ethically –for example, those scripts that say the price will increase by midnight of the day the visitor hits the page are not only unethical –they may even be illegal.

And because of the scarcity –the bonuses going away or the price increasing or the actual product no longer being available –you'll find there is a surge in sales in the hours before the deadline. Scarcity really is a powerful motivator.

4. Introduce something in the middle of your event to spike sales.Let's say you're doing a five day event. On day 1 sales will be high because people are primed to buy. But by day 3 sales will have fallen off dramatically. That's why you need something to add excitement and make more sales. It might be an additional big bonus, or it could be a payment plan. Whatever it is, introduce it shortly before the halfway point. You should see a sales spike in the hours immediately after your announcement and again on the last day of the event in the final hours before it closes.

5. Your sales letter is not what you think. Sure, on the day of your big launch you've got a sales letter ready to sell your product or sell whatever action you want them to take. But that's only the END of your sales letter. Really your entire sales letter begins with your first marketing message and continues all the way through the pre-launch phase.

What you're doing throughout your entire prelaunch phase is introducing yourself to your prospects, letting them know that you suffered from the same problem they have and you've found solutions. You're telling your story, and as you tell your story you also share tidbits of really excellent information that they can use right away.

You're actually accomplishing two things at the same time –you're establishing trust by telling your own personal story, and you're establishing credibility by sharing some of your best stuff with them for free. Mind you, you're not giving away the farm or telling them everything you know. Rather, you're telling them what they need to do to accomplish their goal or solve their problem. You're just not telling them how to do it, because that is covered in the product.

This way, when you get to the actual product launch day, you've got people who don't even need to read your letter in order to purchase your product –they're ready to buy. And those who do need a sales letter to make the decision are already warmed up and very interested –you just need to push them over the fence.

6. Begin your launch just as you would begin a sales letter–with a big headline. You need something to capture people's attention and get them excited. And each phase of your pre-launch should have another headline, whether it's a written message or a video. Always be capturing attention and creating curiosity all the way through the process.

Remember, this is an EVENT, so treat it like an event. Rather than using hype, attract people with what's actually happening and what's really taking place. Your launch can change people's lives –if not then maybe you should rethink it. And because it can change lives, you need to clearly convey that message to your prospects. And the best way to do that is by using an attention grabbing headline each time that sets the tone, and then following up with really great information.

7. Have a great offer. This goes for anything and it's especially relevant for launches. Just because you're going to all the trouble of creating an event doesn't mean you don't also need a great offer, because you do. I don't care if you're a wiz at prelaunches and launches, if your offer stinks then you're not going to make sales.

So what's a great offer? It's something where the customers thinks, “Wow, I can't believe I'm getting so much value for so little money.” That doesn't necessarily mean that your offer is cheap –it could be $1000. But it does mean that you are offering far more in value than the price you are charging. For example, if you're showing someone how to set up a business that pays them $1000 a week, then $1000 for that information is nothing, it's peanuts. Or if you're showing them how to solve a problem that's been driving them crazy for days or weeks or even years, and you're dong it for only $47 while they've spent hundreds trying to solve it, then it's a great offer.

Eighteen Steps To Creating Best Selling Products PLR Ebook

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Eighteen (18)Steps To Creating Best Selling Products2

Whether you've never created and info product before, or you've created dozens and you're still not looking forward to your next, this short guide is for you. Just like anything else, when you have a step-by-step plan to follow, it just makes it so much easier than trying to “wing” it and magically (hopefully, somehow) put together a product people will happily purchase from you.

One thing we're not going to cover in this tutorial is niche selection and knowing you've got a hungry market for your product. Our focus is actually creating the best product possible to make the most sales possible and to boost your credibility and bank account in the process.

For the purposes of this tutorial, we're going to assume your product is an ebook, but the steps to making any kind of info product are quite similar.

The 18 Steps To Awesome Product Creation

Section 1 –Getting Ready To Create Your Product

1. Narrow your focus.One of the most difficult steps of all in creating your product is figuring out what the darn thing is about. Perhaps the most common mistake new product creators make is trying to cover EVERYTHING about a topic. When you do this, you come up with a generic piece of work that generally doesn't help anyone.

So instead, you want to narrow your focus as much as possible. For example, instead of “How to win elections” which is just too broad, you might narrow it down to “How to win local elections.” And you could narrow it even further to something like, “How to win local elections against an incumbent when no one knows your name.” Now that's specific and highly marketable.

Don't worry that you're being too specific –anyone wanting to win a local election is likely to pick this bookup, including the incumbent who wants to be ready against the young upstart.

2. You are the expert.Yes, really. The moment you start to create your new product, or even THINK about creating your new product, a gremlin is going to sit down on your shoulder and tell you that you do not know enough. You're not an expert. There are people who know more about the topic than you. And so on.

Bad news: The gremlin is right. There probably ARE people who know the topic better than you.

Good news: So what? If you know the topic better than 95% of people out there, you are an expert in the eyes of 95% of people. Now you just need to wrap your head around that and dive in.

How to boost your confidence: Research. Fill in the gaps, find out what you don't know, and learn enough to know more than 96% or 97% of other people. You don't need to be the world's foremost expert on your topic to create an info product on it, you just need to know more than most and be willing to research to find the facts and figures you don't already have. And thanks to the Internet, research is pretty darn easy. Just be sure of your sources –you don't want to give any false info to your customers.

3. One giant step.Now it's time to take a giant leap forward in your progress. In fact, what you do right now will save you time and make your product better, so plan to invest real effort into this.

You're going to create a DETAILED product outline. Think of your outline as the road map for your info product and it will keep you from getting stalledor going in the wrong direction in creating your
product.

Fill your outline in with just as much detail as possible with chapter headings, topics, subtopics, etc. If you've got pictures or videos to add, make a note of where they will go. If you find the order of your chapters or sections isn't right, simply rearrange them until they make sense. The more effort you put into this outline, the easier the entire rest of the process will be for you.

If you want a super simple outline maker tool, try this...https://www.crlsresearchguide.org/NewOutlineMaker/NewOutlineMakerInput.aspx

If you find yourself getting stuck, stop stressing and just start writing. You already have a good idea of what your product will cover -you just need to get it down on paper and in the right order. And the way to do that is start writing, rearranging and adding info until you're completely satisfied. When you are, set it aside and go do something else for the rest of the day.

Viral Marketing Made Easy Personal Use Ebook

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Your viral content needs to be easily shareable if you really want to see how far people can take it. For example, viral YouTube videos: if you upload a video to YouTube, anyone can share it on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Blogger, Tumbler, LinkedIn, Pinterest, embed it on any website and share it on many other platforms.

If you write the content on your website, include options to share on social media, such as social buttons in any piece of written content, as well as buttons to forward your content through email and instant messaging services like whatsapp.

Follow up to successful viral campaigns

If your content goes viral and becomes a trending hit for a prolonged time, take a serious look at it and see if it can be reinvented or amplified. A lot of times, viral content can be resurrected thanks to any added element of surprise that entices the very same people that started sharing it to keep the conversation going even after the first bout of viral sharing.

The intention is to create viral content that not only gets shared and forgotten, but to create viral content that resonates with time, content that people will remember and share years after it made headlines all over the place. Your goal should be to make your viral content a future water cooler moment.

Make an emotional connection with your content

To our previous point, to really stand the test of time and become future proof, a piece of viral content needs to hit an emotional button on people. Remember, what people like to share with others are things that hold an emotional value to them, and emotional value can be created not only by making people smile or cry, but also by making them associate your content with something cool.

Try to remember the most successful pieces of viral content that you've seen and examine what exactly makes you feel that way. Do they remind you of someone close to you or a fun activity? Did they make you laugh in a specific situation? That is the kind of emotional responses you want to stir in people with your content!

Use relevant keywords

Keywords that are relevant to your content will make a huge difference between getting a little traffic or a lot. Granted, having content that appeals to everyone is the first step, but using the correct string of keywords will help you to really get where you need to go, so don’t use just any headline. Also, optimize your campaigns for attracting traffic from as many sources as possible!

Use a Call to action

Using a call to action is one of the most effective strategies in online marketing, and that applies even more so with viral marketing. Invite visitors, viewers and consumers to take action with an attractive call to action and make the excitement infectious!

Show your prospects how to use your products

If you’re in the e-commerce business and you really want to grow your sales, you'll need to teach people how to use your products in a way that is so entertaining to them that they will have no other option, but to show your method to the world.

A nice "how to video" works wonders if done in an entertaining, unique way. Other ways to teach your clients how to use your products include running giveaways, contests or suggesting the creation of user made videos with ideas that can be implemented with your product. The idea is to fuel viral sharing through promotional learning!

Do something unexpected

Everyone wants to see their product look perfect and nice, right? You can do that and more! If you want your marketing campaign to be noticed and become a hit, you'll need to make a difference. Get creative and think about ways in which you can make your product or content stand out, use your imagination and get inspiration from the success of others. Don’t be afraid of trying new things!

Use Promotions and Coupons

Everyone wants to buy something for a lesser price than usual, and a good discount will always be tempting to anybody. Using promotions and gift coupons can motivate people to spread the word about anything. This is a strategy that many online marketers use today. Using the word “free” is especially powerful if you want something to spread quickly!

Chapter 13: 10 don’ts to avoid

Don’t restrict access to your content

By restricting access we don’t mean prohibit or block certain people access to your viral content, which you would find sooner than later impossible to pull off. We mean that access to your viral content should be as easy as a simple click.

You might ask how is it possible to restrict access to a piece of content if you just want to make it go viral and monetize it? Well, the easiest way to restrict access to a piece of content is to put it behind a pay wall, and many marketers do not realize this until it is too late.

To force people to subscribe, pay or give away any type of information in exchange for access to your content might work for other types of marketing campaigns, but not for viral campaigns, because it will slow down or entirely stop your content from going viral really fast. Remember, viral marketing is not about exclusivity, so you should allow everybody easy access your content!

Don’t expect it to go viral immediately

The results of your viral marketing campaign will not be immediately apparent. In fact, it might not be all that exciting in the first few hours after you launch your campaign. Like we mentioned in our previous chapters, viral marketing spreads just like a computer virus when a group of people is exposed to your content or product through an initial group of people, and so on.

The internet is huge and there are millions to billions of active people just in one social network alone, so can you imagine how much time can it take for any type of content to go viral and reach the edges of the World Wide Web? You have to be patient and not let your guard down by thinking that your campaign is not viral just because you’re not in the news two hours after launch!

Eating Healthy MRR Ebook

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Vegetables are useful in reducing weight diet as they provide bulk and give a feeling of being “full”, and furthermore, the bulk and water content aids in treatment of constipation. To get the best out of vegetables, they should be taken raw or just slightly cooked by steaming, boiling, broiling and stewing.

Green leafy vegetables provide a source of many nutrients, including iron, fiber, vitamins A and C and potassium which help to purify the blood, heal the intestinal tract, anemia and reduce the risk of developing diabetes. Good examples of green vegetables are spinach, cabbage, broccoli where they are best serve after being steamed or boiled lightly.

Red and yellow vegetables such as tomatoes, pumpkin, eggplant, potato, carrot, beetroot, bitter gourd rich in nutrients as well. They contain Vitamin A, Vitamin B, iron, potassium, calcium, and fibre which can improve body immunity and help boost body metabolism.

Fruits

Fruits provide nutrients vital for health and maintenance of your body. People who eat fruits as part of an overall healthy diet generally have a reduced risk of chronic diseases. Fruit is naturally low in calories, fat and sodium and rich in folate, vitamin C, potassium and fiber. Some of the examples of high-potassium fruits are bananas, peaches, oranges, honeydew and cantaloupe. Fiber in fruit helps to lower cholesterol and protect against heart disease. Strawberries and citrus are rich in vitamin C which is needed for growth and repair of tissues in all parts of your body.

Whole Grain

Eating more whole grains is an easy way to add a layer of " health insurance" to your life. Whole grains are better sources of fiber and other important nutrients, such as magnesium, selenium, potassium, protein, antioxidants, fiber, B vitamins, iron. Sticking to a healthy diet rich in whole grains can reduce the risk of blood coagulation, cholesterol levels and heart disease by lowering blood pressure.

Fiber is important for healthy bowel function and it helps reduce constipation and diverticulitis. B vitamins help the body release energy from carbohydrates, fat and protein. Iron is used to carry oxygen in the blood. Selenium is important for a healthy immune system and magnesium is a mineral used in building bones and releasing energy from muscles.

Some of the healthy whole grains include whole wheat, bulgur, oatmeal, quinoa, brown rice, whole-grain barley and corn.

Dietary Fibre

Dietary fibre has many health benefits. Consuming food which are high in fibre can reduce your risk of heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, some cancer as well as losing weight. Food that are high in fibre are usually derived from natural and unprocessed food.

Good sources of fibre can be found in nuts, barley, whole grains, oatmeal, wheat cereals and beans. For vegetables, it can be found in celery, carrot and tomatoes. Whereas for fruits, it can be found in berries, apples, pears and citrus fruits. It is best to start your day off with a whole grain cereal or include unprocessed wheat bran to your preferred cereal to increase your fibre intake.

Healthy Carbohydrates

Carbohydrates are an essential part of a healthy diet. Did you know that we get about half of our calories from carbohydrates we take? Carbohydrates come in three categories namely sugars, fiber and starches.

Carbohydrates provide the body with glucose, which is converted to energy used to support bodily functions and physical activity. We can get carbohydrates from vast majority of food in our daily life. Most of them comes in form of plant-based food, and also starch. Simple sugar is also a simplest form of carbohydrates, also known as glucose. However, most glucose used in the processed food industry is artificial, and not a good source of carbohydrates.

So where do we get natural source of carbohydrates? We can find them in grains, milk, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits. Carbohydrate quality is important; some types of carbohydrate-rich food are better than others. Good carbohydrates are essential to promote good health by delivering fiber, vitamins, minerals and a host of important phytonutrients.

Calcium

Calcium is important for overall health. It is an essential mineral needed for building strong teeth and bones, blood clotting, cell signaling and the release of hormones. Almost every cell in our body uses calcium in some way.

Our body requires calcium to maintain a healthy bones and teeth. Dairy products are a good source of calcium, which they are also easily digested and absorbed into the body such as milk, unsweetened yogurt and cheese. Vegetables such as kale, romaine lettuce, celery, broccoli, fennel, green beans, cabbage, summer squash, brussels sprouts, asparagus as well as cremini mushrooms are rich sources of calcium. Moreover beans such as black beans, white beans, pinto beans, kidney beans, black-eye peas or even baked beans are excellent choices for gaining calcium. Protein provides us the energy for our body to work and overconsumption of protein can be detrimental to our kidneys. Fish, chicken or plant-based protein such as beans, nuts and soy are the ones that contain high-quality protein.

Healthy Fats

People today avoid fat to lose fat, which is crazy! You need fat to survive. Fat is one of the main macronutrients that our body needs to carry out vital functions. So, depriving it from essential fats can cause many health problems! And not all fats are bad, there are good ones as well. Eating fat can be heart-healthy if you pick the right kind.

Adequate fats are important for good health. These healthy fats are needed by our body to provide energy, support metabolism, and immunity. Not just that, healthy fats help to protect your heart and satisfy your cravings between meals.

Here are some of the examples of high-fat food that are actually incredibly healthy and nutritious: avocados, almonds, fatty fish, hazelnuts, cheese, dark chocolate, pecans, pumpkin seeds and sesame seeds.

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Custom Audiences

We mentioned at the start of this book that Facebook Ads included a lot of very smart and useful tools and features. Well, there are few better examples of this than custom audiences. Essentially, custom audiences allow you to choose even more precisely who you want to target. How can you target someone more precisely than choosing their age, location, job and hobbies?

By literally writing down a list of the people you want to market to and sending it to Facebook!

This is just one example but actually there are a number of types of ‘custom audience’. Find them below…

Customer List

This is the standard type of custom audience. All you’re doing here, is to literally give Facebook a list of contacts and then have those people be the only ones who see your ads. This is a fantastic way to turn a mailing list you may have been collecting from your website into a list you can then message from Facebook. Facebook will actually try to match phone numbers, emails or names with people in its database and that will then allow you to target them with your ads.

This is a perfect way to get even more value out of your mailing list. You know these are very warm leads, so perhaps all they need is that extra push on their Facebook page to buy your product!

Website Custom Audience

Here you place a ‘Facebook Pixel Tracking Code’ and use this for Facebook remarketing. There’s a whole chapter on this below, so let’s gloss over it for now…

App Activity Custom Audiences

This is a custom audience based on how people use your desktop or mobile app. This is similar to remarketing, except you’re doing it through an application. This is a great choice if you are using an app as part of your marketing campaign – for instance if you have created an app to let patrons order food from your venue. Look Alike Audiences

This is a particularly smart feature that Facebook offers marketers to find new potential customers. Here, once you have entered your mailing list or another custom list, you can then ask Facebook to look for more potential fans that have similar traits. For example then, if your list is filled with people of a certain age and with certain interests, Facebook will find more users that

match those demographics and then create an even bigger list for you. This is a great way to find more people just like the audience you’ve created so hard to create and it can save you a lot of time and money spent trying to perfect your targeting manually.

Setting Bids and Budgeting

Now you’ve created your ad text, your image and your targeting, you need to think about the amount you’re going to spend on it. This is another big decision that will have all the impact on just how successful your ads are.

To start with, you will want to choose the specific bids that you set on your ads by going to your Ads Manager and then looking at the table at the bottom of the page where you can see all the ads you created. Select ‘All Ad Sets’ if any are missing. Now hover your mouse over the ads you want to edit and then click ‘Edit Ad Set’. Here, you’ll have the option to change your bids and your budget to more closely fit your budget.

But how much should you be willing to pay for your ads?

Choosing the Right Budget

Your aim is to generate profit. Whatever else you do when creating your ads, it should always serve this end goal and that means you need to think carefully about how you’re going to budget. Yes, spending more on Facebook Ads will ensure that more of your ads get seen and theoretically, you can invest a lot of money into your ads in order increase the number of hits on your site and therefore the number of sales. The more you spend on ads, the more people come to your site and the more money you make…

Except in reality, it’s often more complicated than that. For starters, you will likely have a limited budget. Secondly, it will usually take a small amount of time before you eventually stumble on the best type of ad, with the best targeting and the best script. In other words, you risk wasting a lot of money by blowing your whole budget right away on an ad campaign that doesn’t work. This is why a smarter strategy is to work out how much budget you have to experiment with and then to gradually increase your spend as you become more and more confident in the strategy you’re using.

Of course you’ll need a bigger budget if you’re targeting a bigger niche too and for that reason, it can make sense to start out with a smaller niche where you can practice and then to move into bigger areas as you start to amass budget to spend and more experience on how to make the most of your adverts.

As mentioned, a good way to start setting your CPP is by looking at your CLV (customer lifetime value) and then working out how much each click is worth to you.

To work this out, first calculate how much profit you make on each sale. Once you’ve accounted for CoGS (Cost of Goods Sold – the overheads), how much of the revenue you make is actual profit? Now look at your conversion rates. When you get 10,000 clicks on your website, how many of those convert into paying customers? If it’s 1%, then that means you’re now getting 100 sales for every 10,000 clicks from your ad. If you’re selling a $30 ebook, then you’re going to be earning $3,000 dollars for those 10,000 clicks – not bad!

If you’re paying $1 per click though, then suddenly that $3,000 doesn’t look so good anymore! Now you’re paying $10,000 to earn just $3,000… you see the problem?

If you lower your bid/daily budget, then you might find that your ad doesn’t show as often and you’re unable to generate many clicks at all. Another strategy then might be to sell a more niche product, where you only have to pay 10 cents to get the same amount of visibility because you’re not bidding against other big advertisers. Now you’re paying $1,000 for $3,000 worth of sales!

Another option is to increase the value of your product. Of course this will mean you’re going to sell fewer items but somewhere you should be able to find the ideal ‘middle ground’ where you’re shifting a good amount of products with a good profit margin each.