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Amazing Things to Add to Your Book to Hit it Out of the Park

Find Great Facts and Figures to Include in Your Book

One of the best things you can do to add a lot of quality to your book is to find facts and figures that will really help your readers. You don’t want to make your book dry and boring, of course, but the right facts and figures can really pack a powerful punch. This kind of thing only applies to certain topics or genres, of course.

It can be as easy as searching Google for the statistics you want. You can even search “’your keyword’ statistics’ in Google. Look for the most relevant, scholarly sources in the search results and you’ll probably find some great statistics to include as well.

Where appropriate, depending on your topic, you can also find studies and scholarly research you can include (make sure to always cite your sources in this case).

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Using PLR Content to Create Passive Income Streams, part 2

Welcome back to a continuing series of tips on how to create passive income streams out of Private Label Rights (PLR) content.

Again, I want to stress that the PLR content that purchase and use should be premium quality, provided by proven providers that you can trust to have researched the topic(s) well, since your name will soon be attached to the content.

Obviously not all PLR is of the premium variety, far from it.

So let’s continue with the next 3 tips…

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Package Selling vs. Cafeteria Selling

Hey, Jason Fladlien here, and I’m going to discuss with you today at DailySeminar.com about Package Selling vs. Cafeteria Selling.

A lot of people do cafeteria selling when they should be doing packaging selling, and a lot of people don’t even know the concept of package selling. So not only am I going to show you the difference in why package selling is much more effective than cafeteria selling, but I’m going to give you an actual case study in action. And then I’m going to show you some other examples as well so you can see the massive difference in pull that you can offer. And the perception of value is just so incredibly different, a slightly different positioning of products that you’re offering on a sales page or in a marketing process.

So let’s just, right off the bat, let’s get rid of some terminology here. What is Cafeteria Selling?

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Creating Excitement with an Affiliate Contest

An affiliate contest gets affiliates super-motivated to promote your existing products again. Combine an affiliate contest with one of the strategies mentioned in the last section (such as a flash sale), and you have a recipe for a whole lot of sales pouring in.

So let me share with you a good system to S.E.T.U.P. a successful affiliate contest. Take a look:

Step 1: Select Your Offer

Step 2: Establish Guidelines

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The Ego Report

The ego is an oft-misunderstood part of our psychological makeup.

The ego doesn’t exist on its own. It’s part of what Sigmund Freud described as a structural model of our psyche: id, ego, and superego.

In this report you’ll learn about those 3 components of your psyche, the 9 stages of ego development, how to recognize an out of control ego, and how to manage and strengthen your ego.

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