5 Shortcuts For Creating Stellar Content Faster

If you’re like me (and most online business owners), then you have a constant need for high-quality content. This is even more true if you’re selling infoproducts. You need content for your products, lead magnets, blog posts, social media posts, newsletters, guest-blogging opportunities and more.

Whew, you can spend your life anchored to your computer and still not get all the content you need! And that’s why you’re going to love this mini-course, as you’ll discover five quick and easy ways to create stellar content, including:

  • Using PLR (private label rights) content.
  • Hiring a ghostwriter.
  • Crowdsourcing your content.
  • Repurposing content.
  • Co-authoring content.

There’s a strategy for everyone inside this course. And if you’re like me, you’ll put all five of these ideas to work for you!

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Planning Lessons as a Coach

Lesson planning is often a matter of individual preference if this is something you’re going to do as part of your coaching. You can do it however you want. What works for you might not work for someone else. You’ll start off by figuring out exactly what you want to teach in a certain book, report, or session. Then, you’ll figure out how you’ll relay that information, including which mediums you’ll utilize.

You’ll determine which stories you’ll share and which questions you’ll ask. You’ll find supplementary resources you can share or refer learners to. Honestly, lesson planning (or lecture planning, or book planning, or whatever it is you’re doing) can be a lot of fun if you have the right mindset about it.

It’s important to be prepared enough that you know what you’re doing without really having to think about it while you’re actually teaching or writing. Outline and plan ahead so you’re ready to go. When you’re first starting out, you’ll probably want to be pretty specific in your plans. I’m not saying you need an exact script, but you should know what’s coming next and when.

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Perfectly Persuading People through Email

I’m a fan of building relationships and making sales through a targeted email list. If you haven’t yet focused on building your own email list, I urge you to do so.

Having a list is extremely important in any market, whether your focus is online or offline. Your email list is your best asset no matter if you sell physical products, digital products, business-to-business items, or services. You can easily double your income by spending more time building and nurturing your email list.

Even so, some marketers balk at the thought of building a list. They’ve heard that it’s less effective than it used to be, and that email marketing is “dead” since deliverability rates are down. Sure, it’s not as easy as it used to be—but it’s all relative. Email marketing is still bound to be the most effective, money-making, and important part of your business.

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How to Write a Great Sales Letter in Two Hours

You want to be able to write a great sales letter. That’s no secret– if you can write great copy, then you can earn more money and grow your customer base, snowballing that from short term success into long term success.

That’s not enough for you, though. You don’t just want to be able to write great sales copy. You want to be able to write great sales copy in a very short period of time. The truth is that you really admire those who can very quickly knock out copy that converts.

What’s the trick to writing great copy? Is it even possible to write great copy in two hours? Can you write great copy in even less than two hours? Sure you can.

I’m going to tell you the exact method you can follow for getting things done. But first, let’s talk about why you’ll be able to make this happen and why and how it’s possible.

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Avoidance: How to Do the Things You’re Avoiding

Avoidance is a 31 Page (~6600 word) guide that helps people stop avoiding the important tasks in their life.

Sections Include:

  • What Is Avoidance?
    • Situational Avoidance
    • Thought Avoidance
    • Protective Avoidance
    • Somatic Avoidance
    • Replacement Avoidance
  • How Does Avoidance Hold Us Back?
    • Avoidance And Your Social Life
    • Avoidance At Work
    • Avoidance And Physical Health
    • Avoidance And Mental Health
    • Avoidance And Accomplishment
  • Why Do We Avoid Certain Things?
    • The Big Three
    • The Quick List Of Excuses
    • Are You Using Avoidance?
  • How Do I Stop Avoiding?
    • Tips And Techniques

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