One-Time-Release "Business Accelerator Blueprint" PLR Package Includes The Following Modules:
6 RED-HOT Titles
480 Vertical Videos
480 Horizontal Videos
All Editable Files
Turnkey 480+ Video Pages Website
Full Private Label Rights License
And Much More...
(Ideal For TikTok & YouTube Shorts)
(Ideal For Your Website or Training Center)
1. Research your target market before creating your info product
2. Tailor all of your content to your customer
3. Pay attention to the needs of your customer
4. Keep an eye out for evergreen info products
5. Every person has at least one evergreen hobby
6. Passive income starts here
7. It's all about the quality of your information
8. They will judge the quality of your videos based on your sales page
9. First impressions are all that matters
10. Buy and study your competitor's products
11. Study the quality of the product carefully
12. Take notes about what you like and don't like
13. Ask for honest reviews of your info product
14. Find a few trusted members of an online community to review your product
15. Don't get bent out of shape when they point out errors
16. Split test your sales pages for maximum results
17. Create different landing pages and track your sales
18. Use software to gain as much information as possible
19. Don't settle for only eBooks
20. Couple videos with eBooks for the ultimate success
21. Don't hit publish if your content sucks
22. Subpar content will sink your internet dreams
23. Sit on content and revisit it when the time is right
24. Put your readers before money
25. Putting money first means creating one big sales pitch
26. Don't worry about money until you have traffic
27. Only the best content will rank in Google
28. There is no way to fool Google
29. Don't listen to the black hatters
30. Have others read your content and give you honest advice
31. Create an atmosphere where people feel comfortable giving you tips
32. Continuously work to improve your craft
33. Always edit your content using services like Grammarly
34. Don't expect any of these services to be perfect
35. It's fast, easy, and makes you look professional
36. Keyword research is vital for your content to rank
37. Go for the low hanging fruit early on
38. Don't fall for these magic formulas
39. The early days are the most difficult for content sites
40. Slow and steady does it
41. Beating around the bush will confuse the reader
42. Your sales copy must be fluid from start to finish
43. There needs to be a flow and a rhythm
44. Don't be a salesperson, instead market to them
45. First, you build a rapport with the person
46. If you can create a bond, the sale is inevitable
47. Emphasize benefits and forget about the features
48. No one cares about features in the least
49. Don't lay off telling them what the benefits are
50. Try to be folksy, personable and friendly in your copy
51. You want to appear to be the average Joe
52. Be the guy everyone wants to have a beer with
53. Do your best to appeal to the reader's emotions
54. Dial it in and have no regrets
55. Be aggressive, but don't lie
56. Any claims that you make need to be backed up with facts
57. Don't burden the reader with too many facts
58. Pick a few facts and hit them home
59. Use the word "you" far more than the word "we"
60. Throw the word we out the window
61. Smash the competition with keyword research
62. Your posts can rank for dozens or more of keywords
63. Focus on one primary keyword and many smaller ones
64. Attack keywords based on your blog’s authority
65. Put your audience under a microscope
66. Use polls to get feedback from your visitors
67. Encourage dialog in the comment section under your blog posts
68. Don’t forget about email
69. Boost traffic with notifications
70. The average person doesn’t buy on their first visit
71. Don’t abuse those who agree to accept notifications
72. Take advantage of the flexibility of WordPress
73. WordPress has tons of plugins available
74. You don’t need to be a designer to have a great looking blog
75. WordPress was developed with SEO in mind
76. Hit a home run with your domain name
77. Don’t use any extension other than .com
78. Don’t be surprised if it takes you awhile to come up with a good domain name
79. Keep your site out of the gutter with SSL
80. HTTPS is a factor in Google’s rankings
81. Blogs are a great source of traffic for your ebooks
82. Don't make every blog post about your books
83. Allow people to join a mailing list from your blog
84. Give away your ebook for free to help get the word out
85. It's all about gaining exposure
86. Giving away free ebooks will help you get readers
87. Pay for social media shoutouts by influencers in your niche
88. Not all social media is created equal
89. Ask to trade shoutouts for free if you have a similar size following
90. Promote your books on relevant forums
91. You want to be seen as a valuable member of the community
92. Take advantage of signatures and profile links
93. Gain a following on social media and sell them your books
94. Limit your time on social media
95. Pick one social networking site and master it
96. Sell your ebook on as many platforms as possible
97. Be aware that each platform has a little different requirements
98. Don't expect huge sales on platforms other than Amazon
99. Begin each book with an outline
100. The outline doesn't need to be complicated at all
101. Subscribe to the affiliate program's newsletter
102. The newsletter won't take much time to read
103. Don't hesitate to ask questions
104. Set up a special folder for your newsletters
105. Research every company before you promote them
106. Only promote programs that have been around
107. Keep in mind how they treat customers and not just affiliates
108. Don't get burned with pay per click traffic
109. Make sure you have all the right tools
110. Watch your money get flushed down the drain
111. Know how long the cookies last on your offers
112. It's not uncommon for people to wait to buy
113. Promote offers with the longest cookies possible
114. Use every tracking tool possible to study user behavior
115. Set aside time to study all of the analytics
116. Information is what separates winners and losers
117. Never try to trick people into buying your offer
118. Customers can chargeback if they use credit cards
119. Ripping people off isn't a long term business plan
120. Have a marketing strategy before your first ad is placed
121. Profit off of always in demand content
122. Finding great writers isn't difficult at all
123. The real money is in finding customers who keep coming back
124. Video editing is a service people will need for years to come
125. Seek out customers who have big projects
126. Just a handful of clients is all it takes
127. Make cash almost instantly with traffic arbitrage
128. Dealing directly with site owners is a must
129. Be prepared for upfront losses at first
130. Many arbitrage masters cut their teeth selling logos
131. Go with highly skilled graphic designers
132. Act fast while the customer still needs their logo
133. Voice-overs are needed for a multitude of different products
134. Find qualified professionals who have a solid track record
135. Don't limit yourself to one area
136. Become a virtual assistant and then build your own virtual office of workers
137. The tasks they do must be simple
138. Virtual assistants are in significant demand
139. Website design is an old form of arbitrage that's still in high demand
140. It's difficult to find designers who aren't flakes
141. Know the precise person who your coaching will help the most
142. People have questions, and you need answers
143. Tailor your message around those who need help
144. Separate yourself from all the other coaches
145. No one trusts someone who claims they can do it all
146. Exploit the weaknesses of other coaches
147. Price your coaching services competitively
148. Survey the prices other coaches are charging
149. Don't sell yourself short
150. Scale up your operation when you see get the formula for success down pat
151. Scale the process once you have a winning solution
152. The break-even point is vital to get to
153. Add people to your team to make growth possible
154. Don't skimp when it comes to hiring the right people
155. Give full-time employment to the right people
156. Every goal you set should be realistic
157. It's not as easy as you think
158. The agony of not meeting your goals will sink your business
159. Offering a subscription membership site can increase earnings
160. Offer live webinars once or twice a month to subscribers
161. Building a brand is a must for any online store
162. It starts with the concept of customer service done right
163. Quality is far more important than price
164. It's vital that you sell products that you have an interest in
165. You've got to get into the mind of your customer
166. Always over-deliver when it comes to quality for the money
167. Customers buy with their eyes, and that's why you need quality pictures and videos
168. Hiring a professional photographer isn't that difficult
169. Go with a photographer who has the best feedback
170. Establish a good relationship with the manufacturer of your products
171. Find out who you are to speak with inside the company
172. Keep track of all the important people you deal with
173. Test a sample product before putting it in your store
174. Ask friends and family members what they think of the product
175. This should be the beginning process of selling an item
176. Automation is key to profitability
177. Automated solutions already exist
178. Customer service is expensive, and automation is cheap
179. Don't be shocked when a customer wants their money back
180. Ask for a picture of the product they don't want
181. Learn as much as possible in your niche
182. Don't shy away from going back to school or taking online courses
183. The best investment is always in education
184. Challenge yourself to show off your expertise
185. Challenge yourself by doing case studies
186. People like to see you exploring the unknown
187. Be active in public venues to prove your knowledge
188. Forums, Reddit, and blog comments are where you want to focus your energy
189. Be informative and never spam
190. Always associate the quality of your content with your brand
191. There is no daylight between your brand and its content
192. Don't shy away from getting a second opinion on your content
193. Be generous with your time and help others climb the ladder of success
194. The community you're in will respect your efforts
195. Don't be shy when they show you gratitude
196. Sometimes you have to fake it until you make it
197. The first thing that's required is an interest
198. Don't spin tall tales that will get you in trouble later
199. Be honest about your journey to success and all of your failures along the way
200. Admitting failure shows that you've learned from your mistakes
201. How to get traffic to your site using Instagram
202. You're only allowed a link in your bio
203. Post quality images and the traffic will come
204. Social media shoutouts can deliver great results
205. Keep a close eye on the interaction
206. Identify the influencers in your niche
207. Learn SEO and receive an endless amount of free traffic
208. Passive income starts with learning SEO
209. The key to scaling up is rinsing and repeating
210. Target keywords that don't have much competition
211. Use attention-getting text on images
212. You don't need to be a Photoshop guru to pull this off
213. Go through your old pins and revamp them
214. Images with light backgrounds perform better than dark backgrounds
215. Take your own pictures or hire someone to do it
216. Edit backgrounds of pictures carefully
217. Create lengthy descriptions that are between 150-300 words in length
218. Be descriptive and not spammy
219. Put users first and Pinterest's search engine second
220. Pinterest users love step by step tutorials
221. Schedule posts in advance to avoid blackouts
222. Don’t hurry content creation for the sake of filling your backlog
223. Post as often as other people in your niche do
224. Make it super easy for your blog readers to share your posts
225. Use catchy titles that make people want to share your content
226. Encourage your visitors to share your content
227. Zero in on the exact customer using Facebook ads
228. Don’t waste your money on people who won’t buy
229. Keep growth in the back of your mind at all times
230. Team up with influencers in your niche
231. Make sure your profile is completed before doing anything else
232. Use a professional profile picture
233. Don't lie to complete your profile
234. Make your links something people want to click on
235. Choose keywords known within your industry
236. Don't overpromise to get people to click
237. Define who your ideal audience is
238. You already know what your industry is
239. The value of LinkedIn is the people
240. Join groups that are targeted to your industry
241. Why The Feature Snippet Isn't Useless
242. How do you get your content in the Featured Snippet?
243. The Featured Snippet isn't always given to the page that ranks at the top
244. Why Monitoring Your Rankings Are Vital
245. What do you do if someone outranks your content?
246. Google wants only to show its users the best content possible
247. How Come Up With Keywords Easily
248. The amount of effort that you put into finding keywords will be reflected in your rankings
249. You need to factor in how authoritative your site is when choosing keywords
250. Why Site Uptime & Loading Speed Matters In SEO Today
251. The speed at which your site loads is also essential
252. Your site can't compete with others if it's slow or offline
253. The Death Of Spun Content
254. You don't need to be a New York Times best-selling author to create good content
255. Always research topics that you aren't familiar with
256. The Truth About Low-Quality Backlinks
257. How do you determine if a link is bad?
258. Why did you get the link in the first place?
259. How To Get The Best Of Resource Pages.
260. Email the site owner and ask if they'd list your site
261. Focus on keywords with buyer's intent if you're selling things
262. You can't get too niche specific
263. Buy low-cost pay per click advertising
264. New and upcoming sites can deliver cheap traffic
265. There are still some opportunities on AdWords
266. Create YouTube videos that people find useful
267. Don't make poor quality videos
268. Not every video should have a link to your site
269. Create quality guest posts with backlinks in them
270. Don't overdo it and give yourself lots of links
271. Walk them through the entire process
272. Those who do the work will reap the rewards
273. Make sure that all of your Marchketing pins have calls to action
274. People do respond when you tell them what to do
275. Understand the limits of your suggestive powers
276. Make sure that you pin daily
277. Schedule pins in advance
278. The most important thing is to be consistent
279. Take advantage of Pinterest analytics to see what content performs best
280. The key to organic growth is found in your analytics
281. Make sure the content you produce together is beneficial
282. Don’t shy away from working with people who have fewer followers than you
283. Discover when is the best time for you to post
284. Schedule posts during the highest traffic times
285. Showing up in the timelines of others is a must
286. Build your email list with free or paid Facebook traffic
287. Get free traffic through Facebook groups
288. Get instant success with paid Facebook ads
289. Don’t waste your time trying to have fun on Facebook
290. Never mix business with pleasure
291. Remember that group owners are the moderators
292. Build your reputation among those who are in the group
293. Promote your LinkedIn page on your other social accounts
294. Suggest often, but don't spam
295. You can also include a link to your LinkedIn account on your blog
296. Your profile can't be dull and boring
297. Your content and profile go together hand in hand
298. Be colorful without being over the top
299. Sponsor your best content
300. Show your content to the right people
301. Create a niche blog that answers questions people have
302. Your skills can be turned into gold
303. Try to think like you're someone who's searching with a question
304. Develop software that can be used to generate revenue or build traffic
305. Software as a service is hot right now
306. Study the market before creating any piece of software
307. Build websites with the sole intent on flipping them
308. Selling sites can be very lucrative for those with the right skills
309. It's all about the revenue in the end
310. Grow an email list and promote affiliate offers
311. Offer your readers something of value
312. Always reinvest some of your profits back into your email list
313. Create high converting landing pages and build backlinks to them
314. Create content with the sole intent of passing the reader on
315. Your landing page must convert
316. Buy advertising through Udimi from reputable sellers
317. Should you create your own ad or allow the seller to do it?
318. Start small and work your way up
319. Find low-cost keywords on Bing and Google to send to your opt-in page
320. Bing is the best-kept secret in online marketing
321. It's all about bidding on low volume keywords
322. Gain subscribers by building up an Instagram following
323. You're allowed only one link
324. Identify who your target customer is
325. Your job is to sell to people who want something
326. You should know everything about your ideal customer
327. Find out all of the places where your ideal customer hangs out online
328. Pay close attention to the products people are talking about
329. Forums, social media, and product reviews
330. Conduct keyword research with paid tools and by searching Google
331. Pay close attention to what Google suggests
332. Follow up by using paid tools
333. Spot trends and learn how to tell if they're cooling off
334. You must be on the cusp of a trend
335. Offer a free or a discounted trial to get people in the door
336. The trial length should be useful to the member
337. A trial is a must for new sites
338. Create different subscription levels at various price points
339. Test different membership prices to see which ones are the most effective
340. Always offer more value for the money at all levels
341. Have upsells in your members area to increase profits
342. Promote things that you feel your members will find useful
343. Your members area is a goldmine, and you should treat it that way
344. Your members area needs to have multiple types of content inside it
345. Don't flood your members area with poor quality content
346. Don't shy away from creating your own niche products to sell on Amazon FBA
347. You'll more than likely be doing business with Chinese factories
348. It's all about understanding Amazon's algorithm
349. Think outside the box when trying to find affiliate offers to promote
350. Contact small e-commerce sites and ask if they have an affiliate program
351. Create your own Shopify store if you have to
352. A smaller amount of traffic is expected when going micro-niche
353. Small increases in traffic can have big results
354. The measure of your success is found in your bank account
355. Consider making your own promo materials when promoting affiliate offers
356. Freelancers make banners and other ads all the time
357. Outsource small tedious tasks that take up way too much of your time
358. It’s not the difficult work that you dread
359. Always stay focused on making money
360. Hire a freelancer to answer all of your customer service requests
361. Train freelancers to answer all the essential questions
362. Pass the problematic questions on to more qualified people
363. Dictate your articles and have someone else type them for you
364. Transcription is a growing field in the world of freelancing
365. Cheaper isn’t better when it comes to transcribers
366. Pay experienced professionals to run your pay per click advertising campaigns
367. Experienced pay per click search engine marketing freelancers are easy to find
368. Vlog about the things you’re most passionate about
369. Stick with what you know or what you’re willing to learn
370. Above all else have fun
371. Update your blog regularly
372. Never risk quality to produce quantity
373. Produce videos weeks in advance
374. Produce the highest quality vlogs possible
375. Focus on delivering information that no one else is
376. Create videos in the style of your favorite vloggers
377. The first 15 seconds of your blog is the most crucial
378. Tell what your video is going to be about within the first 15 seconds
379. Promote high ticket affiliate offers
380. Ease on into the sale
381. The hard sell rarely works
382. Reoccurring affiliate offers pay out big bucks over time
383. Only promote services that you can honestly recommend
384. It's best to know the service like it's the back of your hand
385. Make fast cash by selling solo ads
386. Don't overlook outsourcing sites as a place to sell solo ads
387. Skip the middleman and sell directly to the advertiser
388. Cut back on the affiliate offers and watch your conversions soar
389. The majority of your messages should have no advertisements in them
390. Build membership sites full of private label rights content
391. Drip the content over time and not all at once
392. Make even more money with upsells in your membership area
393. Use private label rights content for your email list
394. Set up an autoresponder and send messages for months, or maybe even years
395. The entire system is automated from start to finish
396. Offer private label rights content to your affiliates
397. Your affiliates may need to spin the content
398. Don't forget about content other than the written word
399. Use private label rights audio tracks to spice up your podcasts
400. Podcasts need a little background noise to spice them up
401. Get startup capital by doing freelance work
402. Every person has at least one money making skill
403. Sharpen your skills and then turn them loose
404. Profit off of your knowledge by creating online courses
405. There's a need for almost everything
406. Some people are willing to pay big bucks for courses
407. Create a YouTube channel and get a following
408. Focus on quality over quantity
409. Upload your podcasts to more places for added exposure
410. Make money by creating your own private label rights digital products
411. Outsource the content creation for a handsfree experience
412. Cash in on the constant demand the internet has for content
413. Sell instructional courses using private label rights videos
414. Ask the publisher of the content if you can resell the videos
415. Keep profit margins in mind when setting a price
416. Give away private label rights eBooks as an incentive for people to join your email list
417. It's vital that you go the niche route
418. It's all about the content that you post
419. Trade advertising spots with people in your niche
420. Don't worry about the whole competition thing
421. Straying too far away from your niche won't bear good results
422. Don't ask for too much information from the person
423. Their name and email address is all that's required
424. Don't scare the person away
425. Ask people who subscribe to your list to forward your emails to friends
426. Everyone knows at least someone who enjoys their niche
427. Following the tail end of a trend can be costly
428. Build an online store with the sole purpose of using it as a testbed
429. There's a lot to learn when running a store
430. Failure is easier to swallow on a test site
431. Create a list of all of who you think are your competitors
432. How to determine who is a competitor
433. What to look for on a competitor's site
434. Ask your customers to vote in polls or fill out surveys
435. Sweeten the deal with free offers
436. Offer a wide variety of content
437. Reward your members who have taken action
438. Showcase the hard work of your students in a forum
439. Run contests and get everyone involved
440. Ask your members to fill out surveys to get feedback and new ideas
441. Ask how you can improve your membership site
442. Polls are good to a lesser extent
443. Create an affiliate program and allow others to promote your membership site
444. Seek out top earning affiliates
445. Stick with the people who make you high converting ads
446. Never create a piece of content without educating yourself first
447. Niche traffic knows what they're looking for
448. Never forget how you're going to monetize your traffic
449. Hire outside help if you need an expert in your field
450. It's the one investment that always pays off
451. You have to zero in on the target niche
452. Build a reputation as an influencer in your niche
453. Eat, sleep, and drink your niche
454. Find someone suitable and stick with them
455. Freelance spokespeople can be the face of your business
456. Choose the right person for your product
457. Test the waters and see who performs the best
458. Hire freelance photographers to take product photos
459. Search outsourcing sites for the best photographers
460. You don’t need to go local when hiring a photographer
461. Outsource all of your website and server tech upkeep
462. Outsource the level of upkeep you’re comfortable with
463. Put your intro after the first 15 seconds
464. It’s okay to come off as inexperienced in the beginning
465. Take a look the videos of your favorite vlogger
466. The early days are always the most difficult
467. Don’t let the lack of high-end expensive gear derail you
468. Work your way up to quality gear
469. Learn how to make videos and then worry about the other stuff
470. Never participate in subscribe for subscribe schemes
471. Subscribers who don’t watch your videos hurt your rankings
472. Remember, you can send the person elsewhere
473. Promote recently launched products to get sales before everyone else
474. Get the product in front of people before everyone else does
475. Don't beat around the bush
476. Send traffic to your YouTube videos to receive a boost in the rankings
477. Niche is the way to go with YouTube
478. Subscribers love videos that aren't spammy
479. Split test your email messages for best results
480. Play around with how you place links and advertisements
Anyone can win a prize based on the total sales (frontend and backend) you make.