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Write An Effective Membership Sales Letter PLR Ebook

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The same approach works very well when it comes to Internet marketing and creating an Internet sales page. You want your prospects to be strongly enticed to purchase the main product or service, so to sweeten the deal a bit, you offer an extra bonus item. Maybe it’s an ebook written on a similar subject or perhaps it’s a “special edition” version of a poster, print, or the like. Whatever it is, when you offer an extra bonus, you make it harder and harder for the prospect to walk away without making a purchase.

The best bonuses are those things that customers would very likely be willing to buy separately from your main product; adding bonuses like these to your main products is what makes your offer appear to be such a great deal to them. Just as importantly, the best bonuses are those things that cost you as little as possible to provide. By keeping your costs down, but still adding value for the customer, you increase customer satisfaction and increase your profits at the same time.

No matter how much (or how little) you pay to get your hands on the bonus items, always include a specific value for the item when you’re promoting it on your sales page. Why? Take a look:
Buy my ebook today and get this special workbook for free!

Buy my ebook today and get this special workbook (a $50 value) for free!

Which one of these is the most compelling offer statement? The one with the value attached, of course. It’s just one more way to remind your prospects that making a purchase from you is not only an excellent decision, but an excellent value for their money as well.

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A common mistake made on Internet sales pages is to put lots of emphasis on the value of any bonus items while not emphasizing (or even mentioning) that the main product or service itself is a really great deal. Bonuses alone are not going to convert the vast majority of prospects into customers; it’s the main product they came to find out about and it’s the value (or lack of value) of that product that is most likely to drive their buying decision.

The idea here is to build up in the prospect’s mind just how fantastic and valuable the product or service is to them. You’ve already done a lot of this by pushing the features and benefits, but you’ve also got to do this by specifically pushing the price value of the product or service as well.

Membership Authority MRR Ebook

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More than ever, it is important here to focus on providing value for your visitors and creating content that people will want to read. So that means not trying to sell anything and not just trying to rank with generic content. It means thinking about the long term by building that trust and that loyalty. That means thinking about what your visitors take from the content and making sure that each time they read anything you publish, they come away feeling inspired or entertained and with lots of good ideas and/or useful information that they can employ.

You have to find new angles and interesting ideas and make sure that your audience are consistently excited to see what comes next. If you can manage that, then you’ll steadily build an audience that relies on your content.

Now you need to promote that blog like you would any other. That means building links, posting to social media and ideally building a mailing list as well. Build that following on the strength of the content and make sure you have a strong brand to push it.

Now you have two options:

1. Suddenly introduce a pay wall so that all your content is off-limits and they have to pay to access it.

2. Gradually create your pay wall and fill it with more and more enticing content – using your other content to promote the paid content. This is the easier (and recommended) of the two methods.

You can also use other things to entice your readers – which might mean offering an ebook, offering a community (in fact this is very important) or even introducing some kind of ‘software as a service’.

Blog Content Template Guide Personal Use Ebook

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Not Just Blog Posts – Content Types for Your Blog Checklist

50 Things to Blog About Checklist

It’s one of the most challenging things about blogging – getting started. If you ever get stumped on what to write about, here are 50 ideas to help get the creative juices flowing.

1. Take a photo. Share a picture instead of words!
2. Share a relevant YouTube video. Perhaps even analyze it a bit in your post. It doesn’t require a lot of work to watch and then find the best videos.
3. Shoot a video of your own. People love to see a blogger’s face rather than just read their words.
4. Comment on another blog post on your blog. For example, if another well known blogger makes a strong statement, respond to that statement on your blog.
5. Comment on a news event and on how it relates to your field.
6. Write a How To post. Walkthroughs, tutorials and how to’s tend to do very well online.
7. Bust a Myth. What are common beliefs people hold in your industry that simply aren’t true?
8. Tell an entertaining and educational story. What were some turning point moments in your career?
9. Create a Q&A post. What are common questions people have and what are their answers?
10. Examine a Problem. Take an issue that people often get stuck on and go in depth into its causes and solutions.
11. Write a Top X List. For example, “Top 50 ways to get blog traffic” or “Top 12 hip hop dance moves.”
12. Ramble. Just talk aimlessly and passionately about a subject. Be sure to set it aside and read it a day or two later to make sure it’s relevant before you post it.
13. Write about common pitfalls. What are mistakes that beginners might make without knowing it?
14. Interview an expert. Post it in audio or video form on your blog.
Not Just Blog Posts – Content Types for Your Blog Checklist
15. Review a product. What are its benefits and its drawbacks? What sets it apart? Would you recommend it?
16. Comment on state of the industry. What’s going well and what isn’t’ going well?
17. Ask your audience a question. What do they think about Topic X?
18. Post the top resources for someone in your industry. Give links, downloads, videos, etc that might help them in what they’re trying to do.
19. Make a prediction on the future. What do you think is going to happen in the next 12 months?
20. Write about an in person event. For example, “What I learned at Affiliate Summit X this year.
21. Share a provocative opinion. What’s an opinion you have that just isn’t politically correct?
22. Why someone is right or wrong. Write a post about why you think someone is right or wrong about a certain subject.
23. Make something complex simple. Break a hard process down into its parts and make it easy to do or follow.
24. Share a thought process. How do you get from point A to point B in your thought process?
25. Blog about a personal experiment. What’s something you tried? Did it work or did it not work? What would you do differently and what would you recommend?
26. Do an audio recording. Sharing yourself via MP3 rather than text can lead to more connection with your readers.
27. Write a sarcastic post. It shouldn’t be aggressive, but be a little satirical post that contradicts popular opinion.
28. Give away an eBook. Pack it with value and just give it away for free.

30 Day Blog Launch Blueprint Personal Use Ebook

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Day 10 – Get Social & Secure Your Accounts

Goal?: Secure your social media accounts, Brand them to your authority blog

Today you want to setup your social media and email accounts. I like to start with Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, and Google Plus.

Start with Gmail that way you have an email address to sign up for all the social media accounts. Then go to each of the social sites listed above and sign up trying to use the name of your website if possible. Otherwise just choose something close that resembles your blog.

For Twitter and Google+ you’ll be setting up a normal account but for Facebook you’ll be setting up a Facebook page. You set up a Facebook page under your normal Facebook account so that way you are the Administrator of the Facebook page. This will be separate from your personal account but must be set up this way in order to create one.

When you set up your social accounts you want to brand them to your authority blog. This means you should use your logo and color schemes where possible. Take advantage of things like the Facebook page cover photo to add even more branded possibilities.

When choosing which social sites you should have a presence on think about your audience. Where do they hang out online? For example, niches like Home Improvement are Pinterest heavy.

We will get more into how to use social media for driving traffic later. Today you just want to secure your accounts and update them with your logo and information.

Day 11 – Blog Design & Branding

Goal: Create a brand for your website and start designing your blog to match your brand.

Today is the day you start focusing on branding and building a blog design around your brand. You want to make something that stands out and is identifiable as your brand.

Branding is going to be all about taking your blog name, logo and design and differentiating yourself from other blogs and people in your niche. If you have some design skills I would start with the logo and work from there. If not, you may choose to outsource the design of a logo to get what you want.

You can even outsource your logo design on Fiverr or cheap online logo designers. However, just remember that with branding you want to set yourself apart. Sometimes these cheap logos are just made from stock templates so you might not stand out too much. Just something to keep in mind.

Tagline: It is important to also come up with a nice catchy tagline for your blog. This can be very memorable for your audience and sum up your blog in just a few words. Come up with 4 or 5 words or a short sentence that explains exactly what your blog is about.

Logo When it comes to your logo focus on simplicity. A lot of people go with complex logo designs and that’s not what you want. Go over to Google and do an image search of company logos. Notice how simple and readable the majority of them are? Most of them will be two to three colors, very readable, and simple.

One thing to really pay attention to is the colors that you choose for your logo. Color can also represent certain Industries or niches. For example, Medical & health related businesses usually use blue in their logos. So think about what kind of colors represent the industry or niche that you are in when choosing colors. This will also come into play when you design your blog.

If you are good at designing then use Photoshop, GIMP, or other similar software to make your logo. If not, you want to outsource this task. A quality logo says a lot about your business.

Blog Design

We don’t need to go into too much depth about designing your blog. What you really need to know is to make it consistent with your brand and optimize for results. The reason we don’t focus on blog design is because WordPress and WordPress themes make it really easy to make a great looking authority blog. To top it off you can outsource customization or design for a very low price. Not to mention that most paid themes come with support packages and are usually willing to help you customize the theme. WordPress has a great user­base that is willing to help.

When choosing a theme for your authority blog we recommend going with a paid theme. Or start out with a free theme and move to a paid theme as you go. Keep in mind that you can get a high­quality theme anywhere from $50 to $100 so you may just want to go ahead and go with it to save yourself some headache later.

There are a lot of great theme providers out there but one that we use and highly recommend are the StudioPress themes for the Genesis Framework. When creating an Authority Blog we like to choose a magazine or newspaper style theme for our blogs.

Most paid themes give you color options and are easily customized if you are not comfortable with CSS, HTML and PHP. This way you can get everything to look how you want it and match your blog theme to your logo. One of the reasons we use the Genesis framework is that it’s so easy to change colors, add optin boxes and many other features that make customizing it a breeze.

Mailing List Template Guide Personal Use Ebook

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Attention-Getting Headline: Ex. Flat Abs…At Last!

This is your introductory page that you can add a couple of paragraphs too Introduce yourself and/or your company and why you created this report. Start out with something like “Congratulations on taking the first step to flatter abs. I’m June Cleaver and have been helping people flatten their abs and get into better shape for the past 7 years” …. etc.

The key here is to establish your credibility.

When You’re Ready to Move onto the Next Step… (or other subheadline)

Include a product promotion on this page. Tell them that the report is going to explain [XXXXX], but when they’re done, they should pick up your product, sign up for a list, claim a free sample, etc.

Add a photo that draws the eye in here. Not necessarily a product photo as you may not want to shove a product at them at this point. You want them to just start thinking about your offer and keep it in their mind as they read your report. For our flat abs example, we might show someone
working out or something else that will cause the reader to stop and notice this part of the page.

Now, let’s get started…

Strategies To Increase Your Membership Traffic PLR Ebook

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Okay, it sounds odd that writing an article for free will help you to build up traffic, but it is one of the BEST strategies to use right now. The reason for this is that people are hungry for new and original content. There are many different article directories that rely on outside authors to stock their article directories. If no one submits a new article, the existing articles become stale and they lose their readership. In addition, many articles are written with keyword phrases that generate income for the host site as well as drive traffic to the articles and back to your site via the resource box. So, the more articles directories accept, the more content and the more money they make. They also attract more people and you get more traffic when people read your articles and then follow the link in your resource box back to your websites.

While this is the best strategy to use, it can require someone who understands SEO and has a talent and flair for writing. If that's not you, don't fake it! You will only create a bad business image if you manage to publish poor quality content, especially if it shows up on multiple sites. So, hire someone to do the writing for you if you don't have a flair for words.

You will want to concentrate on articles that are relevant to your market niche so that by the time someone gets to the author resource box, you know you have a potential buyer. Otherwise, they won't bother to read the article, right?

Each host site may have different rules for the resource box. Some don't allow you to link to sales pages, but will allow you to link to a blog or website, as long as it is not an obvious promotional page. Be sure to read the rules and follow them. This is one reason why maintaining a blog is a great idea when you need such an intermediary space to drive traffic and then pool it from there to your other websites and offers.

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Imagine writing one article and then having that article submitted to over 25 different sites automatically? People pay for this service because it saves them time and increases their exposure. There are websites and applications devoted to making the submission process as painless and quick as possible. As an Internet marketer, you want to take advantage of anything that makes your job easier. So, check out these services and use them.

Snapchat Marketing Excellence MRR Ebook

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Chapter Five: Using Snapchat – Advanced Features

In this chapter, we’re going to go over some of the more advanced features of Snapchat. We’re going to skip things that will be covered in later chapters like stories but this chapter will allow you to use the basic functions of Snapchat like the videos and pictures to get you started in the platform’s world.

Using Zoom in Your Videos

You don’t have to take a standard picture or video with Snapchat. By default, the videos is zoomed all the way out but all you have to do to zoom in is use two fingers and pull them apart just like if you are zooming in on a webpage on your phone. Zooming out is the opposite; bring your fingers together. One other small side note: if you haven’t found it yet, the control to flip your camera from front-facing to rear-facing is on the top right of your video screen.

Using Your Own Photos

In case you didn’t know, you can use the photos that are in your phone’s library to use in one-to-one communication in a direct message. All you do is swipe right on any friend that you want to send a picture to and tap on the blue bubble at the left side of the screen when it comes in the frame. Your private chat will open with them and you can tap on the yellow circle like you’re getting ready to take a picture, and when your camera comes up, look at the bottom right where you will see the last photo that you took and you can tap on it and open your library. Then insert whatever photo from your library you want and share it as a snap.

Adsense 100K Blueprint Resale Rights Ebook

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Pivot Point 1 – Niche & Keyword Selection

We've always been about working in the big “evergreen” niches: Finance, Health/Medicine, Real Estate, Legal, Education/Training, etc. We do this because they have a lot of traffic, and support 'sub-niches' with plenty of traffic, and relatively moderate competition.

Just as our keyword research 'powered' our success in Version 2, so it also plays a crucial part in our success now - though in a somewhat different role.

Version 3 provides additional choices for building successful Adsense sites, but all of them begin with Niche & Keyword Selection. Our 'Classic Blueprint' model - an updated version of the original website model - targets 'secondary' niches, developing a 'keyword phrase group' for the chosen niche, then getting the website ranked for each of the keywords in the 'keyword phrase group'.

Alternately, we'll also show you how you can successfully target those “don't even try” niche

keywords using our 'Authority Blueprint'.

If you prefer a “wide” approach rather than a “direct & targeted” approach, we'll show you how to harness the huge pools of secondary, "long tail" traffic – which is also very targeted traffic that provides very high Click-Through Rates – with our 'Long-tail Blueprint'.

We'll also show you how to leverage “area of interest” niches using our 'Topical Revenue- Share' model, and in the process build a successful Adsense business – without having to build any websites!

The Goal Getting Success Guide Give Away Rights Ebook

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AVOID THE WHAT-THE-HELL EFFECT

Setting your goal can be nice way for you in improving your performance. But this is not for the cases when you fall out in a spiteful little side-effect.

Let’s take dieting for example. Consider that you have set a daily amount of calorie intake and you are planning to keep this for some days but unexpectedly, your peers brought you to a restaurant one day. That resulted to a situation wherein you are having a meal in restaurant, rather than a healthy one at home. And before arriving there, your group dropped by to a bar to buy and eat some snacks and drinks. By that time, you are already near to your calorie intake boundary. Then, inside the restaurant, you have decided to have some bread and drink rather than the other menus. You have also decided to order salad, but there is something that attracts you to have a steak menu. Then, you will realize that you have already violated the amount of calorie intake that you are suppose to have. What the hell, you will take the steak menu.

This gives you the picture that sometimes as you go along in reaching you goal, things unexpectedly go out of the window as you enjoy a moment of madness.

The “what the hell effect” is not just a momentary lapse or a sudden lack of self control. Instead, it is greatly related into missing a goal. This has been discovered by the expert psychologists in their proficient studies.

Everyone should avoid this what-the-hell effect. The what-the-hell effect is not just applicable for dieters, it also related in setting your goals. It can be about shopping, money, alcohol or other areas into which you have set your limitations. It is always expected that when you have this limitation, you will do all your best to maintain it during the first days. But later, loses control over it.

In order to fight back against this what-the-hell effect, it is important that you should know the situations when this effect takes place.

When you have set short term goals like tomorrow or today, compared to those next month or next week and you are trying to do something in order to stop a bad habit, these are the times that the what-the-hell effect should be considered.

The statement above suggests that you must establish longer-term goals and transforming such goals from the inhibition aspect into the acquisition aspect. Maybe you will think that transforming goals from short terms to longer terms will be easy but transforming such goals from inhibitional into acquisitional will be of different degree.

An example of this case is the alcoholic individuals. Alcoholics are surely trying to quit from drinking which is an inhibitional goal, but this goal is transformed into an acquisitional type when they are going to consider the number of days they are sober. With this case, they will be trying to have more non-drinking days as much as possible.

This method can be use by many people, like the dieters. They can consider the number of days instead of other things. Others like the procrastinators can forget for a while about idling and focus more in producing certain quantity of work daily.

Beginners Guide To Starting A Walking Routine PLR Ebook

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The Benefits of Walking

Heart Health

Studies show that walking regularly lowers your risk of both heart disease and stroke. Walking gets your heart rate up and causes your body to burn calories. This, in turn, lowers your cholesterol level.

According to The Stroke Association, walking for half an hour every day helps to keep your blood pressure in check and reduces your risk of stroke by up to 27 percent. Walking gives your circulation a boost and helps to increase the levels of oxygen in your blood. This actually leads to feeling more energetic after a short (brisk) walk.

Walking isn't going to build muscle as effectively as other more strenuous exercises. However, a walking routine does help you burn fat and build some muscle, especially in the legs. Walking gives your calves and your thighs quite a workout. It also helps your glutes.

Compared to more high-impact exercises such as running, walking is also very gentle on people with arthritis. It's relatively easy to choose a route, head outside and give your muscles the workout they need.

Weight Loss and Other Benefits

According to Mayo Clinic, walking isn’t the best way to lose weight. But it certainly helps. To lose one pound per week, consider eliminating roughly 500 calories from your diet each day.

Walking is actually of more importance after you lose weight. Studies indicate the people who are most successful keeping weight off are those who participate in frequent physical activities. One of the most important things to remember is balance. Overdoing any form of exercise is dangerous. Start slow and gradually build up to a longer regimen.

After 30 minutes of walking at about 2 mph, you’ll have burned around 75 calories. If you manage to get your speed up to around 3 mph, the number goes up to approximately 100 calories. While a single hour of walking may not burn an impressive amount of calories (around as much as, say, a glass of chocolate milk would give you), these numbers add up when you work walking into your routine.

According to some studies, walking regularly benefits your immune system. Exercise such as walking causes our body to produce increased levels of several types of critical immune cells. Exposure to the sun also boosts our levels of vitamin D, which improves the performance of our immune systems as well as bone health.