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Questions To Ask To Discover Your Purpose

Questions To Ask To Discover Your Purpose

Questions To Ask To Discover Your Purpose

Discovering your purpose and calling in life is a thought-driven process. Watching self-help videos or reading motivational books may lift your spirits and give you some skills, but you’ll be no closer to knowing your purpose in life.

In fact, overloading your mind with extraneous mental clutter might cause more problems. To uncover one’s purpose, you’ll need to simplify things and get to your authentic self.

The key to doing that is to ask yourself crucial questions that help you discover who you really are. So often, we wear masks when out in the world that we never really get in touch with who we really are. The mask is all we know… and we act and think like how we believe we should.

By digging deep and asking yourself the questions that matter, you’ll discover what it is you truly want in life. It’s imperative that you be radically honest with yourself. Forget what the world has told you to believe in.

Go with your heart and answer the questions below:

  • What did you enjoy doing when growing up?
  • What were you naturally good at when young?
  • What do you enjoy talking about?
  • What activities can you easily spend hours on?
  • If you could start over in life, what would you do differently?
  • If money was not an issue, what activities would you engage in?

These questions can help to reveal your innate talents and desires. For example, you may have loved art and crafts – and might have been naturally gifted at them.

But somewhere along the way, your parents or teachers told you that subjects such as math and science were more important for landing a good job in future. So, you ditched the art and listened to them.

Years later, you’re stuck in a job you hate, and it’s related to math or science. But your heart and soul pines for more. Your dissatisfaction with your life cannot be explained.

There is a missing piece – but you don’t know what it is. In this case, you may miss being involved with art.

Getting back to it might bring joy to your heart. You may even wish to pursue it as a career and become a prominent success in this field. You’d never know unless you ask yourself what you truly love doing and if you’re good at it.

Once you know what you love, you can always practice and hone your skills until you master them.

  • What is your ideal life like?
  • How do you want others to see you?

These 2 questions will reveal your heart’s innermost desires. Your ideal life is the best version of you. It’s your dream you.

Your purpose will be wrapped up in this image. You may want to be fit and muscular so that you can inspire others to achieve their dream bodies too.

It’s quite common to see overweight people who have transformed their bodies and went on to become fitness coaches because they found that their purpose in life was helping others become fit and get the body of their dreams too.

Be willing to explore and be imaginative. Forget the limitations you’ve been led to believe. Ask yourself what you’d do if anything was possible. This is what you’d do if you were on purpose.

You’ll find your answers once you still your mind and listen to the voice within. This can be a difficult task and you may wish to start journaling to aid with the process.

Ask yourself the same questions daily and write down your thoughts. Keep digging deeper and give yourself the freedom to answer without restraint. The world has kept your innermost desires buried long enough.

It’s time you dug out your authentic self from underneath the burdening rubble of other people’s beliefs and expectations – and live life according to your true purpose.

“The mystery of human existence lies not in just staying alive, but in finding something to live for.” – Fyodor Dostoyevsky


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How To Find Your Purpose By Letting Go

Finding your purpose in life is a process where you dig deep within yourself to discover what makes you happy. You’ll need to look at your talents, skills, desires and what you really want.

The process requires you to clear the clutter in your mind and also in your heart and soul. Like the author, Deepak Chopra, says, “In the process of letting go, you will lose many things from the past, but you will find yourself.”

That’s exactly what you must do – let go.

Don’t Let Your Past Drag You Down

All human beings have regrets, mistakes we wish we could undo, past memories of instances where people did us wrong and so on.

Millions of people relive these bad memories and experience the same negative feelings over and over. They’re in a vicious cycle that just doesn’t seem to end.

It’s impossible to discover your purpose if your mind and heart is filled with repressed anger and other negative emotions. In most cases, one will not be able to undo the mistakes of the past.

Holding on to baggage from years ago will only burden you. This excess weight will drag you down day by day and life will feel like a struggle.

The key to finding your purpose and putting a spring in your step will be to let go of the unwanted baggage you’re carrying. This could be memories, negative habits, toxic people and so on.

Benefits Of Letting Go

There are several benefits that can be accrued by letting go of past grievances and bad memories. It’s a cathartic process that will make you happier and feel a sense of ‘lightness’.

If you’ve made mistakes in the past, the first step is to forgive yourself. Regretting the same mistakes over and over is just self-punishment that will prevent you from redeeming yourself. Let these regrets go and strive to do better from here on out.

If others have done you wrong, the best thing you can do is forgive them. You don’t have to tell them a word, and you’re not doing it for them. You’re doing it for you.

As long as you have anger, sadness and hate in your heart for wrongs done by others, you’re robbing yourself of happiness that you could be having right now. Don’t let them live rent-free in your head and heart. Let it all go… for your sanity and well-being.

What Should You Let Go Of?

What one needs to let go of will depend on them. It varies from individual to individual. Here is a common list of things you should let go of

  • Any grudges, gossip, grievances.
  • Regrets because of mistakes you made in the past
  • Bad habits that have plagued you for years
  • A job that makes you hate your life
  • Fear of failure and the unknown
  • Jealousy and comparing yourself with others
  • Demanding partners
  • Toxic ‘friends’ and family members
  • Poor financial habits
  • Perfectionism
  • Trying to please everyone
  • A poor diet and a bad body image
  • Procrastination
  • Possessions that you no longer need

This list is just a starting point. You may have other things in your life that you need to let go of. A rule of thumb is that if it doesn’t make you feel good or serve you well, then you need to let it go.

Once you’ve rid yourself of what’s holding you down and holding you back, you can focus on what you want and how you can feel happy and fulfilled. That’s how you discover your purpose.

“You cannot discover new oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.” – André Gid

4 Important Factors That Determine If Purpose Can Lead To Profit

Most of us would have seen the quote – “Find a job you enjoy doing, and you’ll never have to work a day in your life.” This quote has been around so long that some people attribute it to Confucius, while others say it’s Mark Twain who said it.

Whatever the case may be, there is a fallacy in this quote. You could love knitting and spend hours on the task. Yet, that does not necessarily mean you could make a living from it.

There are 4 important factors to consider when ascertaining if your purpose in life can derive profit for you. By finding a way to make a living while living your purpose-driven life, you’ll not only find happiness, but will also be able to generate an income that sustains a comfortable life.

The Task Makes You Happy

This is the litmus test of finding your purpose. If the task you’re engaged in makes you happy and you enjoy what you’re doing, you’ll naturally be inclined to do more of it without any ‘forcing’ on your part.

People drag themselves to work because they dislike their jobs. They get no satisfaction from what they do, and the mundane tasks they’re engaged in saps their energy and soul.

A part of finding your purpose is to engage in work that brings you pleasure. It could be writing, painting, dancing, construction, training animals, etc. As long as it makes you happy, you’re on the right track.

You’re Naturally Good At What You Do

If you were good at art since young and you loved it, that’s a sign it could be your true calling. So often, the world tries to shape and mould us into what we’re not.

Parents try to impose their wishes on their children and stifle their kids’ natural talents. A kid who loves telling jokes is often told to stop ‘playing around’ and focus on his/her studies.

The child’s natural talent at comedy is never given room to grow – and the world loses a talented comedian. The same applies to other arts such as dancing, painting, etc.

People measure talents based on the jobs they can get in future. This is myopic.

The key to finding purpose in life is to focus on your natural talents and hone your innate skills until you’re very good at what you do.

The World Needs You

To get paid for what you do, you MUST bring value to the marketplace. Your natural talents and skills must be needed by other people.

A good writer must be able to write books that people crave to read. An exquisite dancer should have moves that awes the audience. The talented artist should create works of art that captures people’s imagination.

Your success in the marketplace is directly linked to the demand for your work. Being good at what you do and loving the process is just half the equation. The other half is that people must want what you have to provide.

You Must Get Paid For It

As obvious as this sounds, many people tend to forget about it. You can only profit from your work if people pay you for it. So, if you wish to make a living doing what you love, you’ll have to find a way to market yourself and your products/services.

This is the key to living life with purpose without going to a job you detest. Initially, it may be a struggle when you’re learning the ropes and trying to get your name out there.

However, if you stay the course – success will inevitably be yours. Always make sure you love doing what you do and you’re great at it. Then check if the world needs what you do and if they’re willing to pay you for it.

Satisfy these 4 factors and the world will be your oyster.

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4 Ways To Find Topics For Your Content

4 Ways To Find Topics For Your Content

4 Ways To Find Topics For Your Content

The kind of content you’re going to need will vary and include things like lead magnets, paid products, blog posts, guest posts, newsletter content, video content, social media content and so on. That means you will need to come up with a whole lot of topic ideas for all of this content.

The question is, how do you generate all these ideas? That’s what this checklist will help you do.

Let’s get started…

Step 1: Check Paid Products

Your first step is to look at paid products – especially popular bestsellers – to help you generate topic ideas. One advantage of this method is that you get to multitask. Not only do you get topic ideas, but you also get to do your market research at the same time.

Here’s how to use paid products to generate ideas:

  • Look for bestsellers. You can search for your niche keywords on sites such as ClickBank.com, JVZoo.com, Udemy.com and Amazon.com. Then pay attention to what topics sell well in your niche.
  • Browse tables of contents. The idea here is to look at the tables of contents inside popular products in your niche, as each chapter or section may be a potential topic idea.
  • Check sales letters. Search your competitors’ sites for infoproducts, and then read the sales letters. Each item in the bulleted list is likely a potential topic idea for you.
  • Search Google. Here you search for your niche keywords alongside words such as book, video, membership site, buy, purchase, download and similar. The product as a whole will help you generate topic ideas, plus the table of contents or sales letter will give you even more ideas.
  • Read niche magazines. Check the cover articles first for ideas, as these tend to be the most popular topics. Then read the table of contents to generate even more ideas for your next piece of content.
  • Check PLR content. Go to sites that sell private label rights content – there you should be able to generate dozens of additional ideas for your own content. Bonus: if you hit upon a topic you really like, you can purchase the PLR and use it to create your content.

Important…

Remember, you’re generating IDEAS as you go through all these paid products. In no way will you copy anyone’s work. Rather, you’re just looking for topics to write about (using your own perspective, information and style of teaching).

Step 2: Browse Free Content

The next step is to check free content to generate even more ideas.

Check out these ideas:

  • Check blogs. Each of your competitors’ blogs can help you generate dozens of ideas. Each post is a potential idea, plus each major point within a post can be a separate topic idea.
  • Visit niche groups and forums. Another good place to get ideas is on niche groups (such as Facebook groups) as well as niche forums. View popular posts to get topic ideas. Also check the archives to see what topics come up repeatedly.
  • Browse social media. Check your competitors’ pages on Facebook and Twitter, paying particular attention to posts that get a lot of likes, shares and comments.
  • Visit YouTube. Insert your niche keywords into the search bar, and you’ll likely get dozens of videos in return. Each video is a potential topic idea, plus you can watch the videos to get even more ideas.
  • Check SlideShare.net. Pay particular attention to the most popular presentations.
  • Browse Quora.com. Each question on this site provides a potential topic idea, plus each answer will give you even more ideas.
  • Subscribe to niche newsletters. Each email you receive could give you at one or more potential topic ideas.
  • Check your inbox. Here you check the emails your audience sends to you, such as their questions. Each of these questions is a potential topic idea.
  • Run a Google search. Here you can enter a broad search for your niche keywords and see what comes up. Or you can run specific searches, such as: [niche keywords] FAQ. (Each question and answer is a potential topic idea.)


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Next…

Step 3: Use Keyword Tools

Still another way to uncover topic ideas is to use a keyword tool such as WordTracker.com (or your favorite tool).

Simply enter your niche keywords, and the tool will return dozens of results, each of which is a potential topic idea for you.

Step 4: Check Your Content

You can also generate topic ideas by checking your own content on your blog, social media and other platforms. This is an often overlooked place to find ideas for new or updated content but shouldn’t be overlooked because it can be a real opportunity to find fresh readers.

As always, pay particular attention to popular topics (such as ones that get a lot of comments on your blog).

Then ask yourself these questions:

  • Can you update this piece of content and republish it? Let’s suppose you’ve found an older, outdated piece of content that was popular when you first published it. Can you update the content and re-publish it on your platforms?

For example, if you have a gear list for bloggers that you created five years ago, you can update the list with the latest tools.

  • Can you expand on this content? Let’s suppose you have a short blog article. Can you expand on each point in the article to turn it into a report or other longer piece of content?
  • Can you turn this content into multiple smaller pieces of content? Let’s suppose you have a blog post that shares ten tips. Each of those ten tips is a potential topic idea, meaning you could turn each tip into its own full-length article.
  • Can you change the content into a different format? Let’s say you’ve found a checklist on your blog (like this one). You could expand on it and turn it into a regular article or a report. Or you might turn a text article into a video, or a video into a text article.

Conclusion

If you follow the steps above, you’ll easily create a list of more topic ideas than you have time to write about. And that is a good position to be in!

If you really want to know more about the power of content marketing and blogging, you can take a look at the Rapid Blogging Blueprint training course or if you just want a few pointers for now you can grab the featured resource below for a  free detailed blogging report; download, read it and take action 🙂

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4 Steps To Set Your Content Goals

4 Steps To Set Your Content Goals

4 Steps To Set Your Content Goals

Before you sit down to write a single word on your next piece of content, you need to set a goal for the content.

That way, you can craft the content around achieving that goal.

How do you set these goals? That’s what you’re about to find out.

Let’s get started…

Step 1: Consider The Big Picture

 

Before you pick a goal for an individual piece of content, you’ll want to first review your overall goals for your business and your content strategy. That way, you can ensure that your individual pieces of content do indeed support your overall goals.

Ask yourself these questions:

  • What do I hope to accomplish with my overall content strategy?
  • Who do I want to help with my business and content?
  • What type of content will best help me achieve this goal?
  • Where should I post this content?

In other words, you want to determine who you will help and how you will help them.

For example, your overall business (and content) purpose might be to help single moms live balanced, empowered lives (while generating income for yourself).

 The key here is that you need to be specific with your goals.

For example, what kind of help will your business provide for these single moms?  How many sales do you want to make? How much time can you invest in this endeavor?

Pick measurable, specific and realistic goals for best results.

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Then move on to the next step…

Step 2: Determine The Goal For This Content

Now that you’ve got a good understanding of your overall goal (i.e., your business and content strategy), you need to decide the goal for the specific piece of content you’re about to create. For example, do you want this content to:

  • Generate traffic? If so, how? (E.G., SEO? Viral Traffic? Other?)
  • Build your list?
  • Presell a product?
  • Get people to join a contest?
  • Encourage people to join a webinar?
  • Get people to fill out a form (such as a quote form)?
  • Get people to call your business?
  • Establish your expertise?
  • Build your brand?

And similar. Select your goal, and then move on to the next step…

Step 3: Select Content That Fits Your Goal

Now that you know your goal, your next step is to determine the best content format to achieve that goal. For example:

  • How to/tutorial.
  • Tips list.
  • Single tip.
  • Opinion article.
  • Resource/gear list.
  • Checklist
  • Worksheet
  • Template
  • Swipe
  • Planner
  • Video
  • Audio
  • Live content (webinar).
  • Meme
  • Comic
  • Infographic
  • Product review.
  • Product comparison.
  • Case study.
  • Motivational story.
  • Direct ad.
  • Search engine optimized content.

And similar.

Example #1: If your goal is to generate viral traffic on social media, you’d likely select a short piece of content such as a meme, tip or quick video.

Example #2: If your goal is to presell a product, then there are two approaches: 

  1. Direct sales approach. Here you use a promo piece of content, such as a product review or comparison. 
  1. Indirect sales approach. Here you create “useful, yet incomplete” content. For example, if you’re selling a weight-loss course, then you might offer five weight-loss tips. The content is genuinely useful, but it’s incomplete because it doesn’t completely solve the reader’s entire problem. You can then point them to the course for additional help.

TIP: Be sure to pick a topic that also helps you achieve your goal. You may need to do some market research to be sure this is a topic that your audience really wants.

Pick the format and topic that best fit your goal, and then move on to the next step.

Step 4: Craft Content Around Your Goal

Now that you’ve decided on a goal, format and topic, you can start creating your content.  Be sure that you structure your entire content around achieving your goal.

Example #1: If you’re looking to generate sales from your free content for a paid offer, then your free content should include the benefits of the paid offer.

 Example #2: If you’re looking to build your expertise, then be sure your content is “fresh” – it should include a unique angle/approach to the topic, and/or unique tips or other information that people can’t find anywhere else.

 NOTE:  Please keep in mind that no matter what the goal is for your business, the goal for your audience is always to provide useful content that will help them solve their problems, reach their goals and/or enjoy their interests.

No matter what your goal is, you’ll want to end the content with a call to action (CTA).

Your CTA should have the following parts for best results:

  1. Tell people what to do.
  2. Tell people how to take that step.
  3. Give people a good reason to act now.

A good reason to act now may take multiple forms:

  1. When there is a (real) limited time only offer that would provide additional paid help to your audience. E.G., “This offer ends soon, so grab your copy right now…
  2. When there is a built-in deadline that is important to the audience. G., “And do it now, because your wedding day will be here faster than you think…”
  3. When there is a legitimate danger to the audience if they don’t act quickly. E.G., “Don’t become a victim who gets scammed or robbed – find out how to protect yourself from con artists and thieves when you travel overseas…

For example, here is a CTA for joining a list:

 Your next step is simple: click here to join the mailing list in order to get “Part 2” of this article. And do it now while you can still get this valuable information for free.

Let me share with you a few other templates you can swipe and use:

Purchase a Product:

If you liked these five tips, then you’re going to love getting your hands on the complete guide to [achieving some result]. Click here to get your copy – and be sure to use coupon code [insert coupon code] to save [$ amount]. But hurry and order now, because this offer expires [insert when it expires].

Join a Contest:

How would you like to win [describe two or three of the top prizes]? It’s easy to enter – just [describe how/what to do]. Click here to enter for your chance to win – and hurry, because this contest ends soon.

Share this Content:

If you loved this content, then you’re going to want to share the smiles with your friends. Click here to share it on Facebook, because you know your friends are going to love this as much as you did.

NOTE:  A quick word about “urgency” … while there is no doubt that you can forcefully call people to action with manipulation and get higher conversions, please don’t do this.  Rather than attempting to talk people into something they don’t really need by pushing their internal “fear of missing out” button, give them a compelling reason to make an intelligent decision to buy your product if it’s something they actually need.

Now, let’s wrap this up…

Conclusion

Some marketers push out content just to fill space. Don’t do that. Instead, create content that helps you achieve a goal. You can get started doing this with your very next piece of content by utilizing what you just learned inside this checklist.

If you really want to know more about the power of content marketing and blogging, you can take a look at the Rapid Blogging Blueprint training course or if you just want a few pointers for now you can grab the featured resource below for a  free detailed blogging report; download, read it and take action 🙂

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5-Step Content Creation

5-Step Content Creation

5-Step Content Creation

If you’re an infoproduct creator, online marketer, blogger, author or other online business owner, then you’re going to need to create ongoing content to serve your audience.

Whether you’re creating free content, paid content, short content, long content or anything in between, this 5-step ‘checklist’ will serve as an overview of the overall steps you will need to complete.

Of course, not just any content will do. It needs to be GOOD content – something useful, something engaging, and something your audience wants.


By the way, if you are serious and want to take your content marketing and your blogging to the next level, check out the Rapid Blogging Blueprint. This is a premium level training that takes you through each and every step of setting up your own highly profitable blog and profiting from it. You can check it out here.


How do you create this sort of in-demand, helpful content? By following this simple five-step process:

  • Step 1: Choose a Topic
  • Step 2: Create Your Outline
  • Step 3: Craft Your Content
  • Step 4: Call Readers to Action
  • Step 5: Convey Benefits

Let’s walk through the steps…

Step 1: Choose A Topic

In order to choose a topic, you need to do the following:

  1. Pick your goal. For example, do you want your readers to buy a product when they’re done reading? Join a mailing list? Register for a webinar? Share your content? Take action on what they just learned? Make progress toward their desired outcome? Pick one primary goal and then move on to the next step.
  2. Select an in-demand topic. Here you need to do your market research to figure out what your audience wants. A good way to do this is to find out what they’re already buying. If people are buying products on a topic, they’ll likely be interested in reading about them on your blog or elsewhere.

TIP: Go to marketplaces such as ClickBank.com, Amazon.com and JVZoo.com and search for your niche keywords – then check what topics are selling well.

  1. Choose the right format. What sort of content best fits your needs? A how-to article, a FAQ, a tips article, etc.?

Let me share with you a typical example…

You’re selling a dieting guide. You do your market research and find out that people are really interested in getting rid of belly fat. You then choose to create an article such as “10 Tips for Boosting Your Metabolism to Burn More Belly Fat.”

Next…

Step 2: Create Your Outline

Your next step is to outline and organize the talking points for your content. How you do this depends on what content format you chose.

Here are three different outlines to use:

  1. Chronological outline, which is for step-by-step content. This works for how-to tutorials, case studies and other similar process-oriented pieces.
  2. Complexity outline, which is when you order content from easiest to more difficult. This works for content in the form of tips, FAQs and other list-oriented pieces.
  3. Categorical outline, which is where you group information by categories. For example, if you create an article with social media marketing tips, you might create three groupings: Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.

The key here is to…

Create as detailed of an outline as possible, which will make the writing easier.

You’ll want to first brainstorm information you’d like to include in your content and then research the topic to pick up extra talking points.

Once you’ve got a detailed outline in place, then move on to the next step…

Step 3: Craft Your Content

Now you need to craft your content in a way that keeps people engaged and naturally leads to your call to action.

  • First, let’s talk about creating engaging content. Avoid stuffy “textbook style” content or trying to impress people with your big words. Instead, create content that an 8th or 9th grader could easily read and use a friendly tone as if you were speaking to a friend.
  • Secondly, provide at least one piece of unique content if possible. Share a unique tip or just present the information in a unique way. Take a look at this lesson as an example, where I’ve used alliteration – each of the five steps of this process starts with the letter “C.”
  • Finally, develop your content to lead to the CTA (call to action). For example, if you’re preselling an offer, then create content that’s useful (to help solve part of a problem), yet incomplete (so that you can promote a related paid offer for additional help).

Let me give you a couple of examples of this last point….

  1. An article sharing dieting tips is useful, but readers need to purchase the paid offer (a diet guide) to get the full details on how to lose the weight and keep it off.
  2. An article providing an overview of the steps for writing a sales letter is useful, but readers need to purchase the copywriting course to get in-depth training for each of the steps mentioned.

Step 4: Call Readers To Action

In Step 1, you chose a goal for your content. Now you need to encourage people to take your desired action by inserting a call to action. This is where you tell people what to do next.

E.G., “If you liked these tips for burning belly fat, then you’re going to want to download this free set of fat-burning meal plans and recipes. This set makes it both easy and delicious to lose weight! Click here to claim this offer now…”

Step 5: Convey Benefits

Your final step is to convey the benefits of your content by creating an appealing title that promises help for solving a problem, reaching a goal or enjoying an interest.

For example:

  • [Number] Secrets of [Getting a Benefit]. E.G. “3 Secrets for Rapid Fat Loss – Even If You’re Over 40.”
  • How to [Get a Benefit] In Just [Short Amount of Time or Small Number of Steps]. G., “How to Double Your Conversion Rate With a Five-Minute Tweak.”
  • [Number] [Type of] Tips for [Getting a Benefit]. G., “17 Homeschooling Tips for Transforming Your Kitchen Table Into a Fun and Effective Learning Environment.”

NOTE:  Be sure to be truthful in your titles, offering “hope, not hype.”

Conclusion

These five basic steps will help you create just about any kind of content that you can use to generate traffic, build relationships, presell offers, and generate direct sales as you provide real help for your audience’s wants and needs.

If you really want to know more about the power of content marketing and blogging, you can take a look at the Rapid Blogging Blueprint training course or if you just want a few pointers for now you can grab the featured resource below for a  free detailed blogging report; download, read it and take action 🙂

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How To Benefit From Low Content Publishing

How To Benefit From Low Content Publishing

How To Benefit From Low Content Publishing

Have you been looking for a way to generate passive income without having to spend a lot of time building your products or creating a system that funnels in buyers every single day?

If so, then you’ll want to read every word of this special report because I’m about to reveal one of the easiest ways to make money with one of the biggest platforms online: Amazon.

I’m talking about creating low content books that sell like hotcakes!

Low content books include all the following:

  • Journals
  • Calendars
  • Coloring Books
  • Planners
  • Sketch Books
  • Composition Books
  • Notepads
  • Prayer Books
  • Trackers
  • Printables

And just about anything else that involves very little-to-no content.

In fact, with low content books you can create one interior template and use it again and again (though you should vary the interiors to cater to specific niches.)

Here’s the beauty of publishing low-content books:

  • Low content publishing doesn’t take a lot of time. Once you’ve created your initial inventory of products, you can easily expand on your offers or outsource everything!
  • It doesn’t require any previous experience. You can use existing templates that come with commercial-use rights and sell them as your own.
  • It doesn’t cost a lot of money to get started. In fact, you may already own everything you need and if not, you can sign up for a free Amazon KDP account.
  • It doesn’t require any writing skills whatsoever. Since these are low content books, they are based on lined journal styles rather than any text or graphics.
  • You could literally outsource everything and set it on autopilot. How’s that for passive income?

The truth is, with low content publishing, you can get started in less than a couple hours. The learning curve is minimal and once you’ve cut your teeth on the process you can quickly expand your inventory by creating hundreds of additional journals and notebooks.

In fact, you can literally publish low content books in a matter of minutes.

Are you ready to create a profitable business selling low content books that are always in demand?

Let’s get started!

The easiest way to show you what you’ll be creating is to send you over to Amazon so you can see a couple of profitable low content books in action.

Click the “Look Inside” button so you can see what the interior templates look like. Then quickly scan the book description as well.

Here are a few to check out:

Title: My Bible Study Journal

URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1546564276

Estimated Monthly Revenue:  $2,489.89

Title: The One-Minute Gratitude Journal

URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1523242701

Estimated Monthly Revenue:  $4, 217.36

Title: Meal Planner: Track & Plan Your Meals

URL: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1974561798

Estimated Monthly Revenue:  $2,828.10

Notice how simple those journals are? They feature an attractive cover and a basic interior.  Low content books can be as detailed or as simple as you want them to be.  In fact, you could create one lined-journal template and upload it again and again with different covers!

And in my examples above, every single one of these low content books are selling for thousands of dollars a month!

This is exactly what you’re going to be doing:

These packages come with private label rights so you can rebrand as your own and sell at your own price point.

Note: I don’t recommend publishing books that are greater than 150 pages as it makes it hard for your customers to write in once they get to the middle due to the type of binding. Amazon currently doesn’t offer spiral-bound books.

  • You should aim to publish at least 25-50 low-content books in 30 days. No worries, if this is too much for you to do right away, please feel free to set your own goals.

That’s the key: set a realistic goal and then set aside some time each day to work towards meeting it.

Consistency is key. Even if you only publish 1 low-content book a day, that’s 30 books by the end of your first month!

  • Create attractive, attention-grabbing covers that target specific niche markets, along with high-quality, professional interiors/templates. Your covers won’t always be pretty or even polished, but they will instantly stand out to a segment of your niche.
  • Note: Uploading simple lined journals is a great way to start, but if you really want to boost your income you’ll want to invest in professional interiors that provide customizable layouts.
  • Write keyword-centric blurbs for every book you publish. These will be filled with relevant and targeted keywords that will pull in traffic and help you connect with the right audience of buyers.
  • Once you’ve seen a few sales, identify your bestsellers and focus on creating more of them. Build a brand around a “series” of themed low content books and maximize your income!

Next, let’s look at the best pricing strategy for your low content books.

Choosing The Right Price Point For Low Content Books

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to pricing your low content books.

The key is to analyze similar low-content markets in your niche, create a complete profile of your niche market which includes the average price point of books in that category, and then set yours accordingly.

Don’t be afraid to play around with different price points.

There’s no harm in trying out varying prices because if you don’t find they’re selling, adjust the price and test again!

Want to know how to stand out, even in crowded markets?

Doing this one thing will help you establish a brand and make a connection with potential customers so you can win them over 😉

Offer them even more value for FREE!

These are simple, yet powerful ways you can add value to your products to immediately boost sales.  I’m talking about:

  • Offering customers an eBook version of your product as a free bonus.
  • Send them a secret download link to a special printable that they can download.
  • Give them an auxiliary component that enhances the value of your low-content book, such as a printable “to do” list that works perfectly with the yearly planner you’re selling.

Neither of those things costs you a dime, but it will help you stand out on the marketplace so you can build a loyal tribe of customers.

Now, you’re probably wondering how you can deliver these special bonuses to customers who purchase your products.

After all, Amazon doesn’t provide you with any customer data. This is where the importance of building a mailing list comes into play!

A mailing list is one of the most important tools in every publisher’s arsenal. With a list of targeted subscribers, you’re able to connect with your customer base instantly every time you publish a new book!

To start building your list, just sign up for a mailing list account here: Active Campaign

Active Campaign is a powerful mailing list provider that make it easy for you to create laser-targeted newsletters. Their rates are also very affordable, and you can upgrade your plan as you grow your list.

If you want to know more about Low Content Publishing as an online business, then please check out the featured resource below for a free detailed report; download, read it and take action 😊

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