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Clickbank Marketing Essentials MRR Ebook

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ClickBank is one of the first affiliate merchant networks on the Internet, and still gaining popularity since it started in 1998.

It is the largest marketplace for digital products, and for this reason, it’s become the go-to for marketers who want to promote e-books, video tutorials, and other electronic services.

It wins out in many of those categories, even more than Amazon.

Of course with a focus on this market in particular, the door is wide open for scammers and schemers to take advantage of the site, using their 90-day money-back guarantee to get promotion without paying agent overhead, and there have been some more aggressive tactics taken by marketers with their promotion.

In short, it’s a great site, for both marketers and affiliates to expand their respective businesses, but for affiliates in particular, you will want to tread carefully.

This isn’t to deter you from using the service, as there are a lot of great products and partners to be found, but as with any affiliate program, you want to use your due diligence to make sure that you are providing the best service to your readers.

It’s also a very easy marketing agency to use, and you can get rolling quickly. If you run a tech site, a book blog, or anything of the sort, you can generate a lot of revenue for the best products, and enrich your user experience easily with reviews and promotions for products that aren’t so easy to promote with other affiliate marketers like Amazon.

Like any other affiliate marketplace, ClickBank aims to connect the digital content creators and affiliate marketers. It caters both to Vendors and Affiliates.

Through ClickBank, Vendors can create digital products and market them on ClickBank through affiliates.

The affiliates, on the other hand, can make money by promoting products that are of direct and immediate use to their readers, thus pushing good content, and making money in the process.

For The Vendors:

Vendors put their products or services to the marketplace in front of possible consumers and thousands of skilled affiliates that can convert it to sales.

For vendors that can’t market easily through other affiliate programs, this is an easier way to get their products in front of customers.

E-books, for instance, aren’t covered by Amazon and some other programs, but provide not only links, but their own content.

This gets some kind of review for the writer and advertising for the publisher. It also gives the marketer a chance to promote the kind of content that will be directly beneficial to their users.

You don’t have to worry about pushing bad products, because you can read the book, and know what’s in it.

You get free content topics by posting reviews, and money from the associated links. And if your blog has a limited scope that doesn’t normally cater to affiliate links, you can find content for your readers.

For Affiliates:

An affiliate marketer uses ClickBank to find all kinds of products to promote, and there is literally something for every niche. E-books and membership programs apply to everyone’s audience, and this is what ClickBank specializes in.

Find the right products for your readers and do a review of them.

As soon as an affiliate subscribes to ClickBank, he will be given a unique link, which directs customers to the product page.

Most of the time, affiliates are also provided with the marketing materials that includes the sales letters, banners, and email marketing campaign letters by the vendors.

ClickBank acts as a one-stop shop for online marketers, it confirms payments, process orders and handles customer service.

As an affiliate, even before you sign up, they include a plethora of helpful information about how and where to post affiliate links right on their site.

ClickBank is committed to helping everyone get the most out of their service, both the merchants paying for a subscription, and the affiliates promoting the products.

Unlike other competing platforms, ClickBank eliminates the dreary paperwork and impractical contracts between the admin and the marketer or otherwise.

It is one of the best networks that offers a secure payment system to its customers. But let me just warn you, ClickBank can be tedious for newbies.

In fact, not all ClickBank affiliates make it to the top. You must work your way up to the ladder, just as with any other affiliate program.

To get you started, I have summarized some guidelines that will set you on the path a successful affiliate venture with ClickBank.

1. Find a product you can get behind.

This is a crucial part in affiliate marketing. Your marketing strategy depends largely on the products that you choose to promote.

Not all of the available products are worth your time and effort, so take the time to choose a product that you plan to promote.

Do your research.

Get Started With Webinar PLR Ebook

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Introduction

Webinars have become one of the most popular ways to promote a business in the past few years. They are so effective because they provide an immersiveness that other forums of media do not and attendees get real-time information delivered straight to them, not to mention the interactivity of question-and-answer sessions. According to the Adobe Software blog, webinars rank in the top three of the content delivery methods out there.

If you are reading this book and have no idea what the word ‘webinar’ actually means, it is a method of communicating to a group via a specific platform, with the ability to share information with them like voice, text, slides, multimedia and more. Webinar is a play off of the word ‘seminar’ because that’s what a webinar basically is – a seminar for the web.

In order to use a webinar to promote your business, you are going to need to know the secrets to a successful webinar. This book is your guide to putting on a successful webinar, including emphasis on the most important concepts. According to SlideShare, the elements that engage 70% of people the most are interesting content and a passionate speaker.

This book will help you become a passionate and engaging speaker, as well as develop your idea so that you can host the best webinar possible. In addition, we will be covering other concepts that are vital to webinars, such as the equipment that you will need, mastering Q&A’s, working with co-organizers and hiring staff and much more.

This book is divided into three sections. The first section will cover what you need to do before your webinar starts. The second is information you will need to start your webinar and things that happen during. Finally, the third section will cover what happens after your webinar is over and how you can begin preparing for the next one.

Each section will explore in-depth the topics of webinars and at the end you will be able to prepare and hold a webinar with confidence. Here are just a few of the benefits that you will get out of this book.

Understanding what the available platforms are for conducting webinars and how much they cost, as well as information on how to use them. These programs are complex and often have a great deal of features. You will be able to understand how these programs work with this book.

You will also learn how to choose the topic for discussion during your webinar. Choosing a topic that is interesting and engaging is very important because it a significant number of attendees go to webinars simply because of the topic.

How to prepare for your webinar, including how to do marketing and advertising. You are going to need to let people know about your webinar and most people are pretty lost the first time that they try to get attendees. You will have some tools for promoting your webinar when you finish this book. You will also learn how to prepare your slides, do a rehearsal and make sure that you are completely ready to run a webinar.

You will learn methods for improving your presenting skills, including how to have better diction, body language and many other factors.

You will be able to choose which equipment you want to use for your webinar, and make sure that you present yourself in the best way possible like tips for screen sharing, camera, lighting, backdrop and more.

You will be able to improve your current webinars by making them more interesting and engaging, including the way that you present slides and using alternative forms of multimedia to make your webinar amazing.

Learn how to increase your attendees by partnering up with other speakers and each of you giving information to the audience. A webinar with one expert is great, but a webinar with multiple experts can’t be missed.

Everything you need to know about monetizing your webinar, including how to charge admission for your webinars and how to host webinars for free but make money by creating other revenue streams. There are many people making very good money with their webinars and you can do the same.

You’ll learn what to do at the end of a webinar in order to get people to take action, whether that means signing up for an email list or actually buying something that you are selling. The whole point of free webinars is to point consumers towards the alternative revenue streams and then convince them to take immediate action.

You’ll also learn what it takes to get people to come back to your future webinars. If you don’t have return attendees, then you will be starting over every single webinar you do. This book contains tips on how to make them want to sign up for your next webinar and then how you can actually convince them to show up.

In addition, you will learn how you can create a business from your archived webinars including tips for placing them on YouTube and bundling them up into a course and selling it separately (via a webinar of course).

Finally, you will learn things that will help you immensely if this is your first time doing a webinar. For example, do you know which day or days of the week is best for a webinar? Do you know how long most attendees prefer them to be? If you are going to charge for your webinar do you know what price range will make people attend and at what point you will price yourself out of business? These are all things that are covered in this book

This is going to be an exciting journey through the world of webinars and you will learn more than you ever have before to create the perfect webinar business. If you have struggled with webinars in the past, then this book will help you get back on track and make the kind of money that you have always wanted to from webinars.

Hearing Issues PLR Ebook

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Could You Be Having Hearing Trouble?

Around 45 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss. While seniors are the group most at risk (half of people over 75 have some hearing loss), hearing loss can happen to anyone, at any age.

Common reasons for hearing loss include genetics, exposure to loud noise, viruses and infections, as well as blockages and obstructions in the ear from fluid, earwax, or foreign objects. Many forms of hearing loss are preventable but irreversible, so it’s important to take steps to protect your hearing. Read on to learn more about how the ear works, and how common problems can affect your hearing.

=> How the Ear Works

In order to understand how many ear problems develop, it’s helpful to know a little bit about how the ear works. The ear is made up of three parts: the outer, middle and inner ear.

The Outer Ear

The outer ear consists of the ear canal and the pinna (also called the auricle), which is the portion of the ear outside your body. The outer ear captures sound waves and funnels them through the ear canal to the middle ear. 

The Middle Ear

The middle ear, an air-filled cavity, has the important job of transforming sound waves into vibrations. Between the outer ear and the middle ear lies the eardrum (tympanic membrane), which stretches tight across the ear canal. When soundwaves come into the ear canal, they hit the eardrum, causing it to move. When the eardrum moves, it sends vibrations into three tiny bones in the middle ear. These bones, the malleus, incus, and stapes (the smallest bone in the body), are collectively called the ossicles. The ossicles transmit vibrations to the inner ear.

In order for the middle ear to work properly, the air pressure on both sides of the body needs to be equal. The Eustachian tubes, which connect the ear to the back of the throat, help to balance pressure on both sides of the body. When you have a bad cold, the Eustachian tubes have a hard time draining fluid and balancing pressure, which is why your hearing can be muffled when you are sick.

The Inner Ear

In the inner ear, the vibrations from the middle ear are transformed into nerve signals that are sent to the brain for processing. The cochlea, a snail-shaped, fluid-filled part of the inner ear, is where vibrations are changed into nerve signals. The nerve signals then travel to the brain along the cochlear nerve. 

Just above the cochlea, like antennae on a snail, are the semicircular canals. These three fluid-filled tubes control balance. Each canal is lined with tiny hairs. As you move, the fluid in the tubes splashes around, moving the tiny hairs. This provides information on the position of the body. The hairs send that data to the brain via the vestibular nerve. The brain then sends signals to our muscles, helping us to stay balanced.

If you are prone to motion sickness, you have the semicircular canals to thank. When they sense a lot of movement, but the eyes say we’re staying still (as on an airplane), the brain gets confused, resulting in nausea. 

Hearing Loss

Hearing loss is classified into three types, depending on where in the ear the problem originates. 

* Conductive hearing loss involves the outer or middle ear. In conductive hearing loss, something is preventing the sound waves from reaching the inner ear. The most common causes of conductive hearing loss are blockages from fluid, earwax or foreign objects in the ear, and ear infections.  

* Sensorineural hearing loss involves the inner ear. Sensorineural hearing loss is most commonly caused by genetics, viruses and infections, exposure to loud noises, and as a side effect of some medications and other chemicals. 

* Mixed hearing loss occurs when there is both conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss. Mixed hearing loss can happen as the result of a head injury, infections, or due to genetic disorders.

While some types of conductive hearing loss can be reversed, many forms of sensorineural hearing loss can’t be improved. However, if your hearing loss can’t be reversed, doctors and audiologists have many tools to help you manage hearing loss, including hearing aids, surgery, and training on how to minimize the impact of hearing loss on your life. 

=> Protecting Your Ears from Hearing Loss

While you can’t do anything about your genetics, you can protect your ears from some kinds of hearing loss. Even if you already have some amount of hearing loss, protecting your ears will help prevent future damage, and keep your hearing as healthy as possible. 

Living With Hyperthyroidism PLR Ebook

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The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly-shaped gland at the base of your neck. This small gland has a big effect on your body. The hormones it produces affect almost all bodily processes, including metabolism, fertility and sexual function, internal thermostat, mood, and more.

The American Thyroid Association estimates that more than 12% of Americans will develop a thyroid condition at some point in their life, although up to 60% of those with thyroid disease are unaware of their condition. Women are more likely than men to have thyroid problems, with around one in every eight women developing a problem at some point in her life.

Hyperthyroidism, in which too much thyroid hormone circulates in the body, is a common thyroid condition, affecting more than one in every hundred Americans. While there are many effective treatments for hyperthyroidism, uncontrolled hyperthyroidism can lead to serious, even life-threatening problems. Read on to learn more about what hyperthyroidism is, what the symptoms are, and how to live with this condition.

How the Thyroid Works

The thyroid gland is part of your endocrine system. The endocrine system is the network of glands throughout your body that produces hormones – powerful chemicals that help to turn on or off all of the various functions in the body. The thyroid is a particularly important element of the endocrine system, producing hormones that affect brain, heart and kidney function, as well as skin maintenance, digestion, fertility, temperature regulation, muscle strength, and more.

In order to produce thyroid hormones, the thyroid uses iodine from our food to create two hormones: triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), which affect the function of all the cells in the body. The thyroid also produces a more targeted hormone, calcitonin, which helps regulate the amount of calcium in your blood.

The pituitary gland, which is located in the brain, tells the thyroid how much hormone to produce by releasing thyroid-stimulating hormones (TSH). When everything is functioning as it should, the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland carefully monitor hormone levels in the body. The pituitary releases TSH to stimulate the thyroid to produce just the right amount of thyroid hormone. These hormones then circulate in the blood and are taken up by various organs to help run just about every system in the body.

Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism

While the thyroid gland usually keeps our metabolism and other functions humming along correctly, sometimes it goes haywire. When the thyroid produces too little hormone, it causes hypothyroidism, in which everything in the body slows down. People with hypothyroidism gain weight, feel cold, fight fatigue and depression, and more.

In contrast, with hyperthyroidism, too much thyroid hormone is present in the body, causing bodily functions to speed up. Symptoms include:

Weight loss, despite increased appetite
Diarrhea
Lighter or missed periods
Rapid heartbeat (tachycardia), irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia), and/or a pounding heart (palpitations)
Anxiety, irritability and/or nervousness
Uncontrolled sweating and heat intolerance
Difficulty sleeping
Thin, brittle hair
Fatigue
Red, swollen skin on the shins and feet

In some cases, people with hyperthyroidism caused by an autoimmune condition known as Graves’ disease will develop an eye condition known as Graves’ ophthalmopathy. In this condition, the same autoimmune antibodies that cause the thyroid to overproduce thyroid hormone also cause inflammation in the tissues behind the eye. This can cause bulging eyes, dry eyes, watery eyes, and eye pain and inflammation.

Graves’ ophthalmopathy usually develops soon after hyperthyroid symptoms, but it can develop years later. In some people, eye irritation will be the first sign of a thyroid problem. Many cases of Graves’ ophthalmopathy will resolve on their own, but all cases should be monitored by an eye doctor, as it can cause vision loss in extreme cases.

If hyperthyroidism goes untreated, a number of complications can result, including:

Heart problems - Hyperthyroidism increases the heart rate. Over time, this stresses the heart, increasing the risk of heart disease, stroke and congestive heart failure.

Brittle bones - When your body has high thyroid hormone levels, your bones can’t properly absorb calcium, which can lead to osteoporosis.

Thyroid storm (thyrotoxic crisis) - In rare cases, the body produces far too much thyroid hormone, leading to a potentially life-threatening condition marked by rapid heart rate, sweating, high fever, and confusion. Thyroid storm requires immediate medical treatment.

Who Gets Hyperthyroidism?

Hyperthyroidism can develop in anyone at any age, but it occurs most often in women, and the risk rises after age 60. In older people, the symptoms of hyperthyroidism can be subtle, and doctors sometimes mistake it for depression or dementia. If someone has uncontrolled hyperthyroidism and gets pregnant, hyperthyroidism can sometimes affect the baby.

Facebook Live Mastery MRR Ebook

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Facebook is the biggest social network and you can find lots of potential customers for your business with it. Using Facebook Live events is a great way to connect with your audience. Most businesses do not use Facebook Live because they don’t appreciate the benefits of it or they think that it is too complicated.

By using the techniques in this guide you can get ahead of your competitors and use Facebook Live to your advantage. You will learn what you need to do and what you need to avoid here so be sure to read it all and implement what you learn.

We have worked hard to provide you with everything that you need to know to use the Facebook Live platform to boost your brand and drive more leads and sales. You will learn proven techniques to get the best results with Facebook Live. Engagement with your audience is essential and this guide will show you how to achieve that.

Other businesses have tried using Facebook Live and failed. We do not want you to make the same mistakes that they did so follow the steps in this guide and you will maximize your chances of success.

Facebook is the largest social media website in the world. At the time of writing, Facebook has 2.7 billion users and every month it receives around 25 billion visitors. Most of these visitors have Facebook accounts.. The reason for sharing this with you is because a proportion of those Facebook users would be ideal customers for your business.

It is easier to find potential customers on Facebook than with other platforms. You can target people by their age range, their income, their location, their gender, their interests and more. So in this guide we will show you how you can leverage the power of Facebook and in particular, Facebook Live to promote your brand.

What is Facebook Live?

In April 2016, Facebook launched its streaming video service called Facebook Live. With this service you can hold a live event with your target audience through your business page on Facebook.

Although Facebook Live has been around for over 4 years, few businesses take advantage of it to boost the awareness of their brand. There could be a number of different reasons for this but the bottom line is that they are missing out on a great opportunity.

Facebook users like live events. All Facebook Live events are recorded and after the event these become available on your Facebook page. So if any of your followers missed the live event they will be able to view the replay.

When a Facebook Live event has started, notifications of the event can appear in the news feed of your followers. This can also occur once the vent has finished. This is a really good feature as some people will forget that they intended to attend the live event. It is also helpful to those followers that were unable to attend for some reason.

Facebook has made a number of changes to its algorithm to give Facebook Live events a higher priority. So now there is an even greater chance of Facebook users seeing your live video streaming event.

Is Facebook Live worth it?

Yes it certainly is! Video marketing is a lot more effective than text based content. People like to watch videos online. Only YouTube has more video views than Facebook does. Video is a great way to establish and promote your brand.

But it gets even better. Adweek have data to prove that a Facebook Live event receives three times higher engagement levels than an event video that has finished (a recording or replay). Adweek also state that the engagement levels for Facebook Live videos are five times higher than they are for an image post.

So if you are looking to give your brand a boost, get more leads for your business and make more sales then Facebook Live is a great way to do it. If you have been reluctant to make videos before and show your face on camera then you need to get over this. With Facebook Live you can really put your brand on the map.

Facebook Live on any Device

It doesn’t matter if you use a desktop computer like a laptop or a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet, you can create a Facebook Live event. There is a simple process to go through depending on what device you want to use.

With a laptop or desktop computer just use your Internet browser (Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc) and login to Facebook as you would normally. At the top of your news feed you will see a box with “What’s on your mind” so click on this. Then choose the “Live Video” option.

There are Facebook apps available for both Android and iOS powered mobile devices. You can easily find these at the Google Play Store or the Apple Store. Download the app on your device and install it. With an Android device you will need to tap on “What’s on your mind” and then tap on “Go Live”. With an iOS device it is slightly different. Find “What’s on your mind” at the top of your feed and then tap the icon for video recording that will also say “Live Video”.

Whatever device you use you just follow these steps now. You will need to give your live event a name and provide a description about it (this is optional but recommended). You can also upload a video thumbnail.

The next step is to choose the audience for your Facebook Live event. Click or tap on “Next” and when you are ready to go just click or tap on “Go Live”.

You need to be aware that there is a 4 hour time limit for Facebook Live videos. This is more than enough time for your event. Nobody is going to want to sit through a 4 hour Facebook Live session no matter how good it is. We will discuss this in more detail in a later chapter.

In the next chapter we will discuss the benefits of using Facebook Live for your business…

Businesses all over the world are experiencing good results with video marketing. Surveys suggest that businesses that use videos to promote their brand and their products and services experience nearly 50% higher revenues than those that do not use video.

One survey revealed that nearly 60% of their participants stated that video marketing provided them with the best return of all content marketing types. In the same survey 78% of the participants said that they preferred live video as it enabled a deeper connection with their audience.

Main Benefits of Facebook Live

Here are the main benefits for businesses to use Facebook Live as we see it. There are others too and we will discuss the benefits in more detail:

• You can reach the largest audience in the world using a website that they use all of the time – Facebook

• Facebook Live has some excellent audience engagement features including two unique ones which are live reactions and commenting real-time

• Businesses can use Facebook Live for internal meetings or external meetings with customers etc

• Video performance analytics provide excellent insight

• You can use paid Facebook ads to boost your live events to reach more potential viewers

When you use Facebook Live to connect with your audience you bring a real human touch. You are not a faceless organization that customers and potential customers do not know the people behind it. This is very important for developing trust and establishing credibility for your brand.

A Facebook Live event provides a “face to face” opportunity that text posts and image posts cannot achieve. You can have a single host or introduce other members of your business to your audience.

Questions and Answers

Another benefit of holding a Facebook Live event is that you can hold a real time question and answer session. This will boost your engagement and it is a good idea to let people know that there will be a Q & A session prior to the event going live.

People like to ask questions. It is likely that a lot of the people attending will have their questions answered by other attendees asking the questions. This is fine as not everyone feels comfortable about asking questions on a live video stream.

You can either take questions as they come up or request that people wait until the end of the event and you will answer all questions then. By waiting until the end, you will increase the chances of your followers watching the entire event.

Some businesses set up recurring Facebook Live events where they take questions as they arise.

Recurring events are good if you have a lot of content to share with your audience. It is best of the content is different each time and not a repeat of what you have presented already.

Great during a Pandemic

At the time of writing this guide, the world is in the grip of the Covid-19 pandemic. Some countries and states are in total lockdown so they cannot attend physical events. So the interest in your Facebook Live event is likely to be higher in this scenario.

Applications like Zoom have seen a significant increase in users over the past few months. So attending a live event on Facebook will not be a problem for most people. After the pandemic we estimate that the demand for online events will remain strong so the time to get started is right now.

Share Product or Service updates

A Facebook Live event is a great way for you to share the latest information about your products and services. Do you have a new product or service? Have you made enhancements to existing products or services? Are there any special discounts that you are offering right now?

In some industries things change rapidly. If this applies to your business then you can let your followers know about the changes with a Facebook Live event. Your audience will appreciate you keeping them informed and will spread the word for you.

Behind the Scenes

People want to know who is behind your business. They want to see faces and know the names of your team. If it is possible (pandemic permitting) you can shoot a live event during your opening hours and give your followers a tour of your business.

Interviews with other employees are a good tactic as well. Your audience can see that your team is totally committed to providing them with the highest quality of service. All of this will help to establish you as a brand that truly cares about its customers.

Facebook Live is well established

These days a lot of social platforms offer live event streaming. The good thing about Facebook Live is that it has been around for a few years now and has undergone a number of enhancements to make it better and fix any issues.

Facebook Live has some great features that other live platforms do not have such as their advanced notification system which will let your audience know when an event is going live. You also have the capability to promote your Facebook Live event in advance now.

At the end of the day, people like Facebook and trust it. The numbers do not lie here – no other social media network comes close to user numbers and traffic. So holding your live event on Facebook is the smart thing to do.

The Morning Ritual MRR Ebook

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INTRODUCTION

Whenever you think of mornings, what comes to your mind? Is it thoughts of stress and anxiety? Or do you enjoy mornings and take your time to get ready? If you are anything like most people, present company included, you probably do not get all that excited to think about jumping out of bed, brushing your teeth, and starting your day.

Even for the most avid night owl, mornings do not have to be stressful, painful, or something to dread. Instead, mornings can be a great way to kickstart your day and productivity.

One of the easiest ways to make your mornings more enjoyable is through a morning ritual or routine. A morning ritual gets you in the swing of things without rushing into the day or filling your mind with useless information. Instead, a morning ritual wakes you up, energizes your being, and sets the stage for the day. With a good morning ritual, you can increase your productivity, decrease stress, and improve your overall well-being. Still, it takes a little bit of work to craft the perfect morning ritual based on your lifestyle and needs.

In this eBook, The Morning Ritual, I am going to help you increase your productivity, energy, and happiness, all by building the perfect morning routine for your day. This book covers just about anything you would need to create the perfect morning routine.

We begin by looking at the benefits of a morning ritual to show precisely how it can benefit you. From there, we jump right into crafting your morning ritual. The beginning of the morning ritual creation process will be observing your current morning habits and determining what you want out of your future mornings.

After that, we will give you morning routine tips for busy, slow, and devicefree mornings. Finally, we end by discussing how nighttime routines should be used in conjunction with your morning routines and how to keep improving.

Whether you want to renovate your old morning routine or are starting from scratch, The Morning Ritual can help you create the perfect morning routine to increase your productivity, energy, and happiness. Let us get started.

HOW A MORNING RITUAL CAN BENEFIT YOU

Welcome to The Morning Ritual. Now that you have decided to start your journey to creating the perfect morning routine, let's start by looking at the benefits of using a morning ritual throughout your life. The fact that you want to make a morning ritual means that you already know it is beneficial, but you might not know exactly how it can improve your life.

All around, a morning ritual can benefit you in a number of ways. From increasing productivity to decreasing stress, countless studies have shown that having a morning ritual is great for maximizing your life. Let's take a look at exactly how a morning routine can benefit you.

Increases Productivity

The most beneficial aspect of a morning ritual is that it boosts your productivity for the rest of the day. Whenever you wake up and jump straight into your morning ritual, you maximize your time and get started the right way. Since your morning ritual adds something to your life, it helps you to be productive from the moment you wake up.

If you are willing to be productive the second you get out of bed, you will likely be more productive for the rest of the day. In other words, momentum from your morning routine will likely follow well into noon, afternoon, and night, allowing you to have a beneficial and productive day as a whole.

Boosts Energy Levels

Another benefit of morning rituals is that they boost your energy levels. Most people hate mornings because they feel sleepy and groggy. Morning rituals can help boost your energy, allowing you to tackle the day and enjoy your mornings more.

Whether you like to read in the morning, take a shower, or workout, your morning routine helps to wake you up abruptly. This cuts through morning grogginess, helping you feel more energized, alert, and capable during the morning and day.

Increases Happiness

Happiness seems like such an odd result of a morning ritual. After all, how could a morning routine really make you feel any more content or happy with your life? Although it is easy to think these thoughts, morning rituals actually improve your happiness in a number of ways.

One reason that morning rituals increase happiness is that they lower stress. People tend to find mornings incredibly stressful. Whether it is oversleeping, rushing around to get your kids ready, or not being able to find all of your needed items, mornings come with a lot of stress and anxiety.

When you use the morning ritual correctly, a lot of the stressful parts of the morning are naturally taken care of. They are completed the night before, or you wake up early enough to complete them stress-free whenever you wake up.

Another cause for morning stress is being thrown into your work life or social pressures too quickly. If you jump on social media or scroll through your emails, you might not have a chance to fully wake up, making you feel stressed practically the second you open your eyes.

However, with a morning ritual, you cut out time in your day to focus purely on yourself and not get invested in work or social pressures too early. As a result, you do not feel as stressed and instead feel more optimistic in the mornings.

Having a morning ritual increases happiness because it also improves your relationships. Whenever you eliminate stress and focus on yourself more healthfully, your relationships naturally improve, especially with those who are around you the most.

By cutting out time for yourself every morning, you are able to deal with your own issues and not project them onto your partner or family members. It can also help you to assist your children in their morning routines, creating a stronger bond with them.

Develop Healthy Habits

In many ways, we are our habits. If our habits are unhealthy and damaging, we will be unhealthy in our life. If you repeatedly hit the snooze button, you very well may have several unhealthy habits that you need to break and healthy habits you need to form.

Having morning rituals is a great way to develop healthy habits that last throughout your lifetime. Whether your new healthy habit is working out in the morning or waking up at the same time, the habits will impact your life and extend elsewhere.

Will You Actually See These Benefits?

Whenever people start telling you the benefits of different techniques or habits, you may naturally wonder if you will see the benefits for yourself.

This is a natural and wholly understandable question. Luckily, you should see the benefits of a morning routine rather quickly.

Many studies have been conducted to test how morning routines impact a person's life. Almost all of these studies show that having a good morning ritual will benefit your life for the reasons listed above and more.

Not to mention, there are plenty of anecdotal stories that supplement these studies. Some of the most successful people in the world all have a great morning routine that helps to kickstart their day. Mohammed Ali, Arianna Huffington, and Elle Russ are just a few examples of successful people who use morning rituals to improve their lives.

It is important to mention that you might not notice benefits immediately. After all, your body must adjust to waking up earlier, but it should not take long to see the benefits. As soon as you get used to waking up and not pressing the snooze button, you should start to see the benefits pretty quickly.

Recap

Morning rituals are a great way to boost your productivity, increase your energy, enhance your happiness, and develop healthy habits. Although you will need to adjust to committing to your morning routine, expect to see these benefits rather quickly.

Social Media Marketing Explained MRR Ebook

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WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA?

Social media is certainly the buzz of today, but what is it, how can it benefit you, and why do you really care? Glad you asked. First, let’s stress that if you think social media is a fad that’s going to disappear you couldn’t be further from the truth.

Social media is a phenomenon and it’s taking the internet by storm.

Those who were quick to jump on the bandwagon and take the time to understand social media marketing have already taken their businesses miles ahead of the competition. Over the next decade, we can expect social media’s role in marketing and business to grow by leaps and bounds.

SO WHAT IS SOCIAL MEDIA? By definition (Wikipedia), social media refers to the use of web-based and mobile technologies to turn communication into interactive dialogue.

SO HOW BIG is social media? It’s huge! To give you an idea of how huge here are some recent stats.

There are more than 750 million active users on social networking site Facebook.

There are more than 156 million blogs.

There are more than 490 million YouTube videos.

SOCIAL MEDIA by Characteristics

The best way to understand social media is by grouping by char-acteristic.

Openness: The majority of social media venues promote leaving comments, voting, sharing information, and removing barriers making content open to everyone. Connectedness: Social media thrives on being connected with other people, resources, sites, blogs, etc. Conversation: Traditional media is one way communication whereas social media is more of a two-way conversation.

Participation: Social media promotes everyone to contribute and provide feedback. Media and audience blur together.

Community: Social media sees communities quickly sprout up based on common interests.

5 BASIC FORMS of Social Media

If you’re wondering when we are going to get to the meat and potatoes of social media marketing, we are already on our way. To get the most out of this e-book and concepts we’ll discuss, you need to understand social media and its components. If this is all rather boring to you we encourage you to skip forward.

THERE ARE five basic forms of social media. Let’s have a look at them.

1. Social Networks

These are sites where people build personal and business web pages and then connect with their

Friends and/or family to communicate, share content and share photos. There are a many social networks although most of us think of Facebook right away.

2. Forums

Forums came before social media and were an important prede-cessor that remains important today. These are sites were online discussion are around a specific hobby, topic, or interest. Information is shared and exchanged and online communities are built.

3. Blogs

Blogs are a well known and popular form of social media. A blog is like an online journal. It can be personal or business. They can be based on a specific topic such as fashion or real estate, or they can be more like a diary discussing daily events or news. Blogs

4. Content Communities

Content communities organize and share based on a specific type of content such as videos or photos. YouTube is the biggest content community. There are others such as Flickr or del.icio.us.

5. Microblogging

Microblogging combines social networking and micro blogs, which are the equivalent of little sound bites. It’s the perfect way of sharing information for mobile devices. Twitter is an excellent example of microblogging and they are considered the leader in the microblogging arena.

Social media has grown at a phenomenal rate, faster than any other area of the internet. It wasn’t that many decades ago that the ability to create content and then distribute it to the masses was limited to those with access to television, radio, and print.

If you wanted a video, you would call a television station, which would have employed thousands of professionals who would create, compose, and bring to air your video. If you wanted print material, you would call up a newspaper or magazine that also had teams of writers and editors who would put together your copy and bring it to print.

Cj Affiliate Essentials MRR Ebook

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Affiliate Marketing isn’t a joke, it’s a 6 billion dollar industry! If you own a blog, or have been thinking about starting an affiliate marketing business.

I’m here to show you how, step by step, using CJ’s system.

Despite what some internet trolls are saying (likely other affiliates trying to deter competition), you can start making revenue through the use of affiliate links, and driving traffic to them via blog, advertising, or otherwise.

There’s nothing to be afraid of, you can start today.

An estimated 40% of Amazon sales are generated by affiliates. Sure, Amazon is considered the best affiliate program in the business, but they are not alone in their success.

With Amazon, you are restricted to certain “qualifying” purchases, and don’t build personal relationships with product owners.

In other words, on Amazon, you can only hope to build your business with Amazon.

But there’s nothing to stop you from branching out.

The best way to get into any online business is by first casting a big net to see what’s working.

Why should you shoot for more than Amazon?

If you plan on building a business from this, then you need growth.

Just like freelancing, the best way to start building leads and connections for the future is to start networking now.

Companies like CJ will help you build those relationships while Amazon is earning you a few extra bucks per month.

We’ll start with a brief overview of Affiliate Marketing.

As mentioned in the title, affiliate marketing is defined in four main parts which we're going to cover right now.

Merchant

A merchant is any entity or person who advertises their product through affiliates. The merchant is the owner of the product or service.

From your local shoe shop to the 5-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle, to cruise lines, to product start-ups.

Publisher

The publisher pushes the advertisement for the merchant’s product or service. A publisher can be a website owner who displays banner ads on their site.

The publisher is looking to monetize their site, and they agree to display ads, in this case for a percentage of commission.

The organic traffic and authority of their website allows them to display the ads to a high volume of people, and they are compensated for driving traffic to the merchant.

Customer

Customers visit the publishers site. They see the ads, which are typically related to the site or article they came to read, and their clicks and purchases drive the engine. They are the fuel.

Network

An affiliate network acts as an intermediary between the publisher and merchant, alike.

The exact role and function of the Network varies, but they tend to supply the publishers with links, or ads, which are provided by the merchant, and they track customer interaction.

They work to provide a safety net for both mechants and publishers, and enforce fair practices. The charge the merchant and turn proper commission over to the publisher.

Affiliate marketing is performance based advertising. Revenue is shared with the publisher when the customer interacts with their ad. This interaction is not always a sale. There are several different possible pay structures.

The most common ones are listed below, and you should be familiar with each, as different customers will have different needs, and you will need to promote them differently.

CPA

Cost per acquisition is the most common pay structure for affiliate marketing. The most common paid acquisition is a sale. An acquisition is any agreed upon conversion.

CPM

Cost per mile is a cost per 1000 ad impressions. It is not that common in affiliate advertising because it is a high risk model for the merchant, but it is used.

CPC

Cost per click isn’t as high risk for merchants as CPM, but again it is not that common in affiliate advertising. This is the model most notably used by Google Adsense.

Commission Junction (CJ) is an affiliate network. They are one of the largest on the web, and I don’t mean like top ten.

They are frequently cited as the biggest affiliate network, even bigger than Amazon according to some reports.

The big difference between CJ and other networks is the number of advertisers that they work with. There are over 3000 advertisers, including twice as many Internet Retailer 500 companies, for a publisher to do business with.

This allows you to be more selective and only advertise products that fit well with your target audience.

In fact, when the pros and cons are listed on sites such as makeawebsitehub.com, the biggest drawback is generally “steep learning curve.” That’s exactly what this course is designed to help you with.

Growth Mindset PLR Ebook

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When psychologist Carol Dweck began her research career, she was fascinated with why some children, when faced with failure and setbacks, were able to bounce back and keep going while others were crushed. Through her research, she came to realize that the resilient children (and adults) shared one thing in common: they believed that they could grow in intelligence, skills and abilities throughout life. This worldview, which Dweck calls a “growth mindset”, helps build resilience because it suggests that growth is always possible, and therefore, a setback is never permanent.

Dweck has spent over 30 years studying the growth mindset and its opposite, the fixed mindset. She discusses her research findings in her book, Mindset, The New Psychology of Success. Since her research on mindsets has become popular, many more psychologists have supported her thesis, and many schools, universities, and corporations have adopted her ideas as part of their curriculum and training programs. Let’s look at Dweck’s theory of mindsets in more detail.

Fixed versus Growth Mindset

Imagine two students, Susan and Beth, waiting for their teacher to hand back their midterm test. It’s an important part of their mark, but there’s still half a semester to go. They both need to get a good mark in this course to get into the program they want to take next year. They get their tests and look at their marks. They both got a C.

Susan looks at the test, her heart sinking, and thinks, “I’m so dumb. I’m terrible at this course. I’ll never amount to much. I guess there’s no point studying for the rest of term.”

Beth is also upset and disappointed. She looks at her test and thinks, “Wow. I really need to pull up my socks. I’ll have to study more for the next test. Also, I really didn’t get that one concept. I’ll have to talk to the professor and get some extra help.”

Which of these students is most likely to improve in the class, and go on to the program they are working toward?

The answer, based just on this moment, is of course Beth. But what is it about her response to a bad mark that suggests that she’s more likely to succeed?

This example illustrates the mindset of the two students. Susan is demonstrating a fixed mindset, while Beth is demonstrating a growth mindset. Let’s take a look at what these terms mean.

Fixed Mindset

People with a fixed mindset believe that people are born with a certain mix of skills, abilities, intelligence and character, and no amount of work or effort can change these basic facts about a person.

When someone has a fixed mindset, they tend to see the world in binary fashion. There are winners and losers, smart people and dumb people. For example, in the story above, Susan assumes that the midterm test has assess her abilities and found her wanting. There’s nothing she can do, so she might as well give up.

People with a fixed mindset often:

Believe effort is a sign of stupidity (because smart/talented people shouldn’t have to try)
Believe that success or failure defines them
Are reluctant to try challenging activities (in case they don’t do well, and thus prove themselves to be not smart/talented/gifted)
Ignore feedback (because they can’t change anyway)
Feel that feedback is a personal criticism
Feel threatened by others’ success

When someone has a fixed mindset, they are eager to demonstrate their good qualities. A child with a fixed mindset wants to show how smart, talented and good they are. After all, if these qualities are fixed, they want to be on the winning side.

Ironically, this need to demonstrate their skills can lead to rejecting opportunities to improve. For example, Dweck’s research has shown that when children with a fixed mindset are given a choice between repeating an easy puzzle they’ve already mastered and tackling a new puzzle that they could learn from, these children generally choose to repeat the easy puzzle. Why would anyone redo something that’s easy? Because if they try the new puzzle and fail, it might reveal that they aren’t smart after all.

Growth Mindset

In contrast to those with a fixed mindset, people who have a growth mindset believe that one’s talents, intelligence, skills, abilities, and even character traits and interpersonal skills can be developed over time. In this world view, challenges are embraced, and setbacks are viewed as opportunities for learning and growth.

People with a growth mindset don’t see the world as divided into success and failure, winners and losers; they see setbacks as a sign that more effort and perhaps a different strategy is needed to achieve their goals. Of course, setbacks can still sting for a person with a growth mindset, but they don’t see setbacks as failures – just as a sign that they need to work harder.

Daily Routines PLR Ebook

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How Routines Help You Become More Productive and Less Stressed

Mark Zuckerberg wears a grey t-shirt and jeans every day. Barak Obama always wears a grey or navy suit. Fashion executive Jenna Lyons always eats the same lunch, while writer Danielle Steele always has the same breakfast. Why are these famous and successful people so "boring"? The answer is, they’ve learned that creating a simple daily routine to cover the basic stuff of life leaves them free to work on the important, interesting and creative challenges that make up their life work. 

Each day, we are forced to make thousands of decisions - from what to eat, to what to wear, to what to buy. By streamlining some of those decisions into simple, repeatable routines, we can free up time and energy to do things that really matter to us. Read on to learn more about the power of routines, and how they can help you be more productive and less stressed. 

=> What Is a Routine? 

A routine is any set of actions that are repeated, habitually and without much thought. Routines come in different sizes. They can be as small and simple as the few keystrokes it takes to turn on and unlock your computer, or as large and complex as the daily schedule that keeps you and your family fed, cleaned, clothed, and attending your work, school, and leisure activities.

For most of us, our days are made up of various routines, stitched together. We have a routine upon waking, a routine for getting to work, a routine we do when we get to the office, a routine at the gym, and so on.

By their very nature, routines happen on autopilot, freeing our minds for other things. After all, can you remember in detail exactly how you got to work this morning? Or did you just get there somehow, without really remembering all the steps? If you are like most people, your commute to work happens automatically. You walk to the bus or pull onto the highway while thinking about other things. It’s precisely this automatic nature of routines that makes them powerful. Once we make something a regular habit, we no longer have to concentrate on it.

So, the key to harnessing the power of routines is in recognizing those portions of each day that have become routine. The next step is to analyze those routines. Are they helping you, or hurting you? Recognize what works and what doesn’t, then change your routine to improve your life in whichever way you choose - whether you want to finish your novel, get in shape, organize your life, or just have more time for your kids. 

=> Examples of Routines That Work

Many successful and creative people have harnessed the power of routine to get their work done. 

Early to Bed, Early to Rise, Early to Create a Bestseller

While many writers disdain the tyranny of "office jobs", some of the most successful writers in the world maintain stricter schedules than most bosses would ever hold them to. For example, Japanese writer Haruki Murakami gets up at 4 am every day and writes for five or six hours. In the afternoon, he runs, swims, or both, then reads and listens to music. He then goes to sleep every day at 9 pm. Murakami maintains this schedule for six months to a year at a time, while he is working on each book. 

Even more disciplined than Murakami is American novelist Danielle Steele, who has written 179 books and counting. Steele is at her typewriter every single day by 8:30 am, nibbling on the same breakfast each day: toast and a decaf iced coffee. She keeps typing for hours, claiming to work as much as 24 hours straight when the words are flowing. Note that while this particular schedule may work well for Steele, sleep experts recommend that adults get at least seven to eight hours of sleep every night in order to be as healthy and productive as possible. 

Boring Outfits, Creative Minds

While many creative professionals and entrepreneurs take wild risks in their work, in their personal lives they trust in a regular routine to relieve stress and free up mental space for more important decisions. Choosing a daily uniform is one common way that creative people limit the decisions they have to make each day. 

We mentioned Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, who is famous for his limited wardrobe of grey t-shirt, jeans, and a hoodie. While he has been seen in a suit on rare occasions, he mostly sticks to his uniform. He claims that by always wearing the same thing, he reduces the number of decisions he has to make in a day so he can focus on more important matters. 

While Mark Zuckerberg’s wardrobe is particularly limited, he isn’t alone in limiting his clothing choices. Designer Vera Wang, despite creating some of the most beautiful and extravagant wedding dresses in the world, limits her own wardrobe to a handful of basics, all in black. Designer Michael Kors also keeps to a sleek black wardrobe of blazer, t-shirt, pants and loafers. 

Simple Meals Save Time

Many people tend to eat the same breakfast and lunch day after day, but Norwegians take "boring" meals one step further. In Norway, almost everyone brings exactly the same type of lunch to work each day, and this habit may be one reason why Norway has one of the highest scores for quality of life in the world. Everyday around noon, almost all Norwegians reach into their packs for their matpakke, a stack of several slices of brown bread with a thin layer of butter and a slice of cheese, meat pate or smoked salmon. This stack of open-faced sandwiches is always simply wrapped in brown paper.