Your First 1000 Plr Ebook

Ebook Sample Content Preview If you are ready for 2011 to be your year then turn off all the distractions and read every word of this report right now. Not tomorrow or later this evening. RIGHT NOW! There are very few ways to make a full time online and the #1 way to do that is to BUILD A LIST! I will go out on a limb and say that isn’t the 1st time you have heard that either. You know you need to do it and I know you need to do it. Having my own list (and creating killer products) is the reason that I never have to worry about money. I literally have the ability to push a button and get a lot of cash on demand! If you don’t want to create your own products then that is fine as well. You can make a damn good income just by promoting other peoples products as an affiliate. It is definitely less headaches because you don’t have to do any customer service. Another thing I want to point out before you think of building a list in the IM niche. It is as cut throat a niche as you can ever imagine! There is a ton of money to be made in a ton of other niches and this method will actually work better in niches that aren’t IM related because you will have a more captive audience that isn’t being bombarded everyday with the next new “Shiny Object!” Now that’s out of the way let’s dive into this method and get our hands dirty.

Squeeze Pages For Newbies Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents

• Introduction • Squeeze Page System • Before Getting Started • Planning Your Theme • Writing Squeeze Pages That Convert Visitors Into Subscribers • How to Increase Your Conversions • Getting Targeted Traffic to Your Squeeze Page

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Introduction to Squeeze Pages Before you begin the attempt to build a successful list or create a powerful sales page, you will want to start with a rigorous introduction to Squeeze Pages. In stark contrast to undifferentiated, unfocused home pages, Squeeze Pages focus specifically on capturing leads for a newsletter or making sales for a specific product – and make no attempt to give visitors a different option. Another common word that is often used to describe Squeeze Page, is “squeeze page” (or “lead capture page” in some circles). A squeeze page is a page designed to get names and email addresses. Usually, however, a squeeze page is usually a smaller type of Squeeze Page, which usually has an opt-in form in sight when the page loads. So what is important to learn in an introduction to Squeeze Pages? First, it is important to recognize that all successful marketers use these. If you plan to sell a product over the Internet, you will want to use one, too, rather than relying on sidebar opt-in forms and unfocused pages that do not convey a single point and a single call to action. Another important thing you will want to take away from this introduction to Squeeze Pages is that every Squeeze Page contains the same parts and is focused on a SINGLE goal – getting the visitor to become a subscriber or buyer. These parts are as follows: an opt-in form (or sales prompt), a brief or lengthy introduction, a picture of the list/product owner, the signature of the list owner, and a call to action (or multiple calls to action).

Abundant Thinking Plr Ebook

Ebook Table Of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................4 The Law of Abundance ...................................................................................5 What Is Abundant Thinking? ..........................................................................6 How to be An Abundant Thinker ..................................................................11 How to Be a Rich Dad ..................................................................................14 The Alternatives to Abundant Thinking ........................................................16 Conclusion ....................................................................................................19 Ebook Sample Content Preview Introduction Abundant thinking is a form of positive thinking. It is about creating a mindset of positive values that allow you to perceive your life as one of abundance, not one of deficit. It teaches you to flip your mental attitude coin from negative to positive and appreciate how much you have in your life to be grateful for. However, it does not suggest that our gratitude should cause us to stop striving for more and just accept our lot in life; rather it teaches quite the opposite: that by acknowledging how abundant our lives are already, our minds will embrace the concept that the good things in life are potentially unlimited. Abundant means to be richly supplied; to be over-supplied. This means that we should have no fear of asking for more because we can be confident in its delivery. Abundance is a store that never runs out of its goods. Abundant thinking is not just concerned with money, although there is a strong financial aspect that can be applied; it is a life philosophy. Where money is the issue, it is viewed as a tool that allows a better quality of life to be achieved – not just the material aspects, but most crucially the freedom to spend time doing the things that matter with the people that matter. Similarly, being a rich dad, or a rich mum, may not relate to money at all. It can even negate the willful drive for extra finances, especially where that works against the more important aspects of life, such as love and family. We all know of rich, unhappy people. We read about them every day in the newspapers and see them on the television; people who have a clear abundance of finances but who are bereft emotionally. Abundant thinking is all about changing how you view your personal circumstances so that you can change how you view the world at large. It is realizing that you have been the cause of your sadness and struggle in life through your focus on what you don’t have, rather than on what you do have.

Leadership – Becoming A Better Leader Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents Introduction to Leadership ..............................................................................4 Understanding the Dark Side ..........................................................................6 How to Lead and Influence People ...............................................................10 Getting the Most from Your Team .................................................................15 10 Ways to Be a Better Leader ......................................................................18 Conclusion ....................................................................................................21 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview Introduction to Leadership Napoleon once said: “One bad general does better than two good ones.” It takes a moment for the sense of this to register, but it is the same as our modern saying that “too many cooks spoil the broth”. Having one set of instructions, even if they are flawed, is preferable to having two sets of perfect directions that, when enacted together without reference to each other, cause havoc. This is the principle of leadership in a nutshell. It is all about maintaining focus and creating positive outcomes. The same can be applied to individuals who strive to become leaders. There needs to be focus and determination. Advice can be given, but does not have to be heeded. History is full of leaders whose beginnings were disastrous, and had they listened to the naysayers of this world, the world would be a poorer place today. Leadership can be learned. Some people are certainly born with leadership skills, but this is not a prerequisite for becoming a leader. More important is dedication to the art of leadership. Leadership involves understanding how to inspire, influence and control how people behave. It is not a simple matter of shouting, or having a deep and booming voice; or being great in physical stature; Gandhi possessed none of these attributes, but managed to lead a nation and inspire millions around the world. Sometimes, leadership may be no more than having a poignant message for a receptive audience at an opportune moment. Of itself, leadership is neither good nor bad; the world has known more than its fair share of evil and charismatic dictators.

Affirmations – Using Affirmations For Success Plr Ebook

Ebook Table Of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................4 Why Make An Affirmation? ............................................................................6 How To Make Affirmations ..........................................................................12 Useful Affirmations ......................................................................................18 Cosmic Affirmations .....................................................................................20 Conclusion – The New Theory Behind Affirmations ....................................22 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview Introduction The Collins English Dictionary defines affirmation as: “A statement of the truth of something; assertion.” Affirmations are a powerful ingredient in positive thinking. They are not statements that you wish to be true; they are statements that you must believe are true. Affirmations are positive statements describing a desired condition in your life. That condition may not yet exist, but the affirmation is spoken as though it does. A simple example might be: “I am at peace with my life.” This is repeated several times on a daily basis, out loud or mentally, the aim being to program the subconscious mind into producing the desired outcome. They must be sincerely felt, and spoken in the present tense with conviction and enthusiasm. We carry out such mental programming every day whether we know it or not; the trick is to make this programming conscious and positive. The alternative is to be unaware that we are issuing negative affirmations to ourselves. If you have ever made a mistake and muttered “I am such an idiot”, you have given yourself a negative affirmation. The problem is that any negative affirmation you give enters your subconscious mind and has a harmful effect – it creates your reality. Positive thinking as a popular psychology can be traced back to 1937, with Napoleon Hill’s bestselling Think and Grow Rich. This book remains important today, although there have been countless similar guides written in the years since on the subject of positive thinking for personal success. Many books on positive thinking, like Think and Grow Rich, focus mainly on the financial benefits to be gained from altering your thoughts. The reason for this is obvious: it taps into the desire of so many people to become wealthy. Whilst this may be geared to capturing the public imagination, it may also give doubters and newcomers the wrong impression. People buy these books expecting some incredible revelation, and do not expect to be told that all they have to do is start thinking positively.

Aromatherapy – Natural Scents That Help And Heal Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents Introduction to Aromatherapy .........................................................................4 Quality and Safety Control .............................................................................6 Hazardous Essential Oils ................................................................................8 Your Basic Care Kit ......................................................................................12 Essential Oil Properties .................................................................................19 Recipes for Home .........................................................................................20 Conclusion ....................................................................................................24 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview Introduction to Aromatherapy You have probably heard the term Aromatherapy and wondered what exactly that funny word, ‘aromatherapy’ actually means. It is the use of plant oils in there most essential form to promote both mental and physical well being. The use of the word aroma implies the process of inhaling the scents from these oils into your lungs for therapeutic benefit. If you have ever used a vapor rub for a cough then you have tried aromatherapy, although not in its purest form. As a matter of fact, you probably have been using aromatherapy on yourself and your family for many years without realizing it through vapor rubs or electric vaporizers. Vicks or other brands of vapor rub use eucalyptus or menthol to clear out stuffy chests and noses. Imagine if you used the undiluted essential oil of eucalyptus how clear your lungs would feel. The term aromatherapy is generally new, beginning to be used in the 20th century, but the practice has been around for thousands of years. It is believed that the Chinese were one of the first cultures to use the scents of plants to promote health through the burning of incense. Ancient Egyptians used distilled cedarwood oil mixed with clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, and myrrh to embalm the deceased. The Egyptians also used oils to perfume both men and women. In the 14th century when the bubonic plague hit, killing thousands of people, aromas were used to ward off the deadly disease. There is even discussion that the popular nursery rhyme, “Ring Around the Roses” refers to aromatherapy. The lines, “a pocket full of posies” allegedly refers to keeping the flower in ones pocket in an attempt to keep the illness away. Moving forward through later centuries a growth in books about the use of oils in healing grew. The Greek alchemist, Paracelcus, used the term “essence” and focused study on the use of plants for healing purposes.

Healing – Spiritual Techniques For Healing The Body Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents What Is Spiritual Healing? ..............................................................................4 History of Spiritual Healing ............................................................................5 Shamanism ......................................................................................................7 Altered Mental State Healing ..........................................................................9 Yoga ..............................................................................................................10 The Chakras ..................................................................................................18 Conclusion ....................................................................................................22 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview What Is Spiritual Healing? Spiritual healing is the ability of your mind and soul to repair your ailments. These ailments are not limited mere physical wounds, but can also relate to mental illness and self esteem issues. Many modern day physicians invoke the idea of spiritual healing along with western medicine as a means to promote the health of their patients. The belief that a healthy mind equals a healthy body is not new to anyone. However, the idea that a positive spiritual existence might heal the body is sometimes misunderstood. But, those who carefully examine their own lives can probably see where their mental state inflicts harm on their physical health. An easy example is the “when it rains it pours” syndrome. Just when everything seems to be going poorly some people find that they wind up physically sick. It is hard to believe that the two are not in some way connected. The same can be said for working things in reverse. Start feeling positive and having a more balanced energy and physical illness can also dissipate. Spiritual healing is often associated with religion and faith healing. There are many religions, including Christianity, that believe strongly in the power of prayer to heal illness. The belief in divine intervention has been widely documented. The laying of hands or other religious rituals are claimed to heal everything from cancer to blindness. This is not the same as spiritually healing your soul so that your body can be more healthy. True spiritual healing requires work on ones self. It requires you to figure out how to get your body and energy into focused balance. There may be relation to the belief in a higher power along with meditation, but in this context it is not specifically about divine intervention.

Emotional Intelligence Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents Introduction To Emotional Intelligence ...........................................................4 The Emotional Brain .......................................................................................7 How To Strengthen Your EI And Increase Your IQ .......................................13 Strategies For Self-Awareness ......................................................................15 10 Exercises To Strengthen Your Team’s EI ..................................................20 Final Thoughts ..............................................................................................23 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview Introduction to Emotional Intelligence In general terms, Emotional Intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to perceive, control, and evaluate emotions – your own and those of other people. Emotional Intelligence is a relatively new area of study. Its earliest roots can be traced back to Darwin’s work on the importance of emotional expression for survival. In the 1900s, the issue of intelligence was discussed mainly in terms of cognitive aspects such as memory and problem-solving, although several influential researchers had begun to recognize the importance of non-cognitive aspects. In 1920, E. L. Thorndike used the term “social intelligence” to describe the skill of understanding and managing other people. The term "Emotional Intelligence" is usually attributed to Wayne Payne's 1985 doctoral thesis, A Study of Emotion: Developing Emotional Intelligence, but mainstream media interest was really only piqued in 1995 after a Time magazine article on Daniel Goleman's bestseller, Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ. Peter Salovey and John D. Mayer have been the leading researchers on emotional intelligence since those days, and they define emotional intelligence as “the subset of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them and to use this information to guide one's thinking and actions”. Currently there are several different models proposed for the definition of EI, and researchers still disagree how the term should be used. Some think emotional intelligence can be learned and then strengthened, while others claim it is something you are born with. This field of study is growing so fast that researchers are constantly amending even their own definitions.

The Mozart Effect Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents Who Was Mozart? ...........................................................................................4 Inside The Mozart Effect ................................................................................5 Sound Bites - How Sounds Influence People ..................................................9 How to Harness the Power of Mozart ...........................................................13 Mozart Effect Studies ...................................................................................17 What The Skeptics Say .................................................................................20 Is It Really Just Hype – The Science Behind It All .......................................21 In Conclusion ................................................................................................24 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview Who Was Mozart? Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria, and died a premature death on December 5, 1971 as a 35-year old. His musical brilliance was seen very early in his life when, as a four or five year old he wrote his first composition Andante in C. During his short lifespan Mozart managed to compose 600 composition works. Many believe his music to have been the pinnacle of concertante, symphonic, chamber, operatic, choral and piano music. Love him or hate him, but Mozart has left a legacy that is still appreciated by music lovers and students of music to-date. There is no doubt, even among his critics that Mozart composed his best work shortly before his untimely death. The Requiem is one of these pieces. Joseph Haydn, another classical composer well known and appreciated for his musical talents wrote about Mozart: “posterity will not see such a talent again in 100 years." What is interesting to note is that Mozart showed manic depressive tendencies throughout his adult years. Perhaps it is this close encounter with madness that enabled his extraordinary talents? Fact is, he was talented beyond his age and time.

Assertiveness – How To Stand-up For Yourself Plr Ebook

PLR Ebook Table Of Contents Understanding Assertiveness ..........................................................................4 How Assertive Are You? 10 Questions To Find Out .......................................7 Being Assertive At Work .................................................................................9 How to Say No and Be Assertive in Social Settings ......................................13 When to Say No ............................................................................................14 How to Raise Assertive Children ..................................................................17 Conclusion ....................................................................................................21 PLR Ebook Sample Content Preview Understanding Assertiveness The dictionary defines assertiveness as, "confidently self assured” a fairly good description of what most of us hope to be, confident and self assured. The question always becomes am I assertive? Am I too assertive? Am I assertive to the point of being aggressive? No one wants to be known as aggressive just as they do not want to be known as a push over. The goal is to find that fine line in between too much and too little assertiveness. Balance if you will, so that you know when to let go or when to give a little bit. The study of assertiveness has a lot to do with how you establish personal boundaries for yourself and for others around you. Most people fall into three categories the first being passive where they let people overcome their personal boundaries. If you are one of these people you probably find yourself saying yes to things you do not want to do or letting others take credit for your work. Most of the time you fall into these traps because you are afraid to speak up for yourself. This sort of behavior leaves you feeling manipulated and abused. If you see yourself as the victim in many scenarios then you might be too passive. The second type of person falls in that confidently self assured category. You are unlikely to let yourself be manipulated. However, you are also willing to take on extra work when necessary and let others have their way when it is appropriate. This type of person generally feels good about their decisions and in control of their own destiny. A third type of person is assertive to the point of aggression. If you are unwilling to compromise or let another persons voice be heard you are likely viewed by others as aggressive. You might have a "my way or the highway" perspective on life. It is quite likely that your social circle consists of a few close friends who view you as the big dog and you like it that way. The problem with this personality is that no one person is right all the time. You probably take advantage of and manipulate others without realizing it. The goal of falling into the middle of the assertiveness scale is that you will be more successful in life and have better personal and work relationships.

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