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How Iyea Created Books, Card Deck, and Membership Sites using PLR.me Content

How Iyea Created Books, Card Deck, and Membership Sites using PLR.me Content

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Description

In this “Open Office Hours” we’re going to:


  • Show you how Iyea Brandy created an affirmation journal, affirmation cards, Clubhouse rooms, membership sites, and coaching programs using the PLR.me content (and she's now generating $20,000 per month!)

  • Answer your top questions and give you actionable tips to grow your business using the latest content marketing strategies



Here's what we covered:




  • 00:00 - Open Office Hours

  • 01:28 - What is PLR?

  • 03:42 - Is it easy to transform PLR content?

  • 05:16 - Can I translate the PLR content?

  • 08:02 - Content Inspirational Gallery

  • 10:00 - PLR content is just ____ ...

  • 11:54 - How can I use the PLR content in my business?

  • 13:24 - Here's how to re-connect with your audience on social media

  • 19:12 - What if you don't have the topics I'm looking for?

  • 24:52 - How much of the PLR content can I change?

  • 28:42 - How can I clarify my coaching niche?

  • 31:27 - Secret Sauce Workbook

  • 34:57 - Clarify your coaching niche free resources

  • 35:53 - What is a good lead magnet or freebie?

  • 39:49 - Can I record the PLR ebooks to create audio books?

  • 42:25 - I'm just starting out, how can I build my audience?

  • 47:11 - Should I start a blog? Should I use WordPress?

  • 53:29 - Meet Iyea Brandy

  • 55:35 - Iyea's Affirmation Book

  • 56:59 - Iyea paid $35 on Fiverr for design and made over $300

  • 58:30 - Iyea hosted a training session with over 150 people and used PLR.me content

  • 01:00:38 - Iyea created an affirmation card deck

  • 01:04:53 - Be inspired, find a way, you got this!

  • 01:07:20 - I'm in insurance, can I use PLR.me content?

  • 01:08:03 - How do I use PLR content on social media?

  • 01:09:57 - What do I get with PLR.me content?

  • 01:15:11 - How do I record a video from the PLR content?

  • 01:17:11 - What platform should I use to deliver a course?

  • 01:20:18 - Technology doesn't matter. Content and consistency does.

  • 01:21:17 - How to use Clubhouse to promote your business and gain an audience

  • 01:28:10 - Consistency and creating value is key!



Links Mentioned In The Video:



PLR.me Resources:




Iyea Brandy




Fiverr Designers:




Course Platforms:




Print on Demand Services:




Translation Services:





Clubhouse App


Automated Transcription

0:02
Welcome to our Open Office Hours.
0:05
It's Ronnie here, founder of PLR.me.
0:07
And I'm joined by Richard, our Director of Education.
0:10
Richard, all the way from Barcelona.
0:12
How are you doing, Richard?
0:13
- I'm doing very good today, Ronnie.
0:15
I'm full of humor, a little bit of sarcasm,
0:18
as you know from before the call,
0:20
but I'm ready to go and answer your questions.
0:22
And I'm watching the chat.
0:25
- Very good, very good.
0:28
Yes, we're here to answer your questions.
0:29
So please use the Q&A for any questions.
0:31
We're going to get started.
0:33
I'm gonna quickly share...
0:35
Oh and yes, for those of you watching live,
0:39
there is going to be a recording.
0:40
It will be sent out, we will send it out via email.
0:43
You'll also find it on our YouTube channel.
0:45
You'll also find it on our website under the videos section.
0:48
So definitely you will find that there.
0:51
What I'm gonna do now is we're just gonna kick things off
0:54
and we're gonna kind of go over
0:55
some of what we're going to cover today.
0:59
So, let's get started.
1:03
So what we're gonna cover is how Iyea,
1:07
she's a client of ours,
1:08
created a journal from the PLR.me content.
1:11
This is outstanding.
1:12
This will be our special guest.
1:13
She will be coming a little bit later.
1:15
We're also gonna cover some of our most popular questions
1:18
and we're gonna of course answer
1:20
your burning questions live as well.
1:22
Now, what I'm gonna do is of course,
1:27
Richard, our number one question,
1:29
if you're new here, if you've never heard of what PLR is
1:32
but somehow you stumbled upon our website.
1:34
Somehow you stumbled upon
1:36
this Open Office Hours or watching the replay,
1:40
what is PLR?
1:42
- It's a very good question.
1:43
And PLR stands for private label rights,
1:46
which you have seen various times when you go shopping,
1:52
it is something that is called white labeling as well.
1:55
Just to confuse things, let's use another acronym as well.
1:58
But what it means is that you license content in this case
2:02
or in the case of a retail shop,
2:05
they license a product and they put that brand on it.
2:10
Now, the easiest explanation that I always
2:11
give people is, bread.
2:13
You buy bread in the supermarket and it is own brand bread.
2:17
They didn't manufacture the bread,
2:19
they didn't set up the whole plant,
2:21
to get the scientists saying to see which way
2:23
is the best way to make bread.
2:25
They said, "Let's take a shortcut, let's go out to somebody
2:28
who's already manufacturing this bread
2:30
and get a license to use that bread
2:33
and we'll put our wrapper on it."
2:34
And that is private label rights in a nutshell,
2:37
you can take it, you can brand it as your own
2:40
in the case of a PLR.me, you can tweak it
2:44
which is an important thing that we'll talk about.
2:46
And you sell it as your own content
2:48
and the really good thing Ronnie,
2:49
you don't have to mention us.
2:51
You don't have to say, Ronnie gave me this
2:53
Richard gave me this, nothing like that.
2:54
It is yours.
2:55
So it's a really, really well kept secret I think.
2:59
A lot of the times, one of the questions that I get
3:02
when I talk to our clients is
3:03
how come I never heard of you before?
3:04
Are you guys new?
3:06
I know we've been in operation for over 12 years
3:09
but we're the best kept secret in the industry
3:11
because people will find us.
3:12
They love us and they say,
3:13
wow, I'm now gonna cut down the time
3:16
that I spend writing content.
3:18
I'm gonna cut it down at zero, but at least 80%
3:23
my time is gonna be saved with this.
3:26
- Exactly, and we're gonna go over some examples
3:29
of how you could use it.
3:31
We're gonna show real world examples as well.
3:34
But first let's actually talk about
3:37
the five most popular questions.
3:40
Richard, is it easy to transform the content?
3:43
This is a question that someone submitted.
3:45
Thank you for that.
3:47
Well, you Richard, you're a coach.
3:49
You also create tons of content, courses and programs
3:52
using the PLR.me content.
3:54
You've worked with us here at PLR.me.
3:56
I think you're the best to answer this
3:57
is it easy to transform the content.
3:59
- Super easy.
4:00
All you need to be able to do is
4:02
either use a word processor like Microsoft Word
4:04
or for example, you could use a Google Doc.
4:09
If you can use, I'm just gonna say Keynote.
4:12
If you're an Apple user, you could use Keynote.
4:13
You could use PowerPoint for our slide decks.
4:16
Once you can do that, you can use our content.
4:19
It's super easy at the very, at the very basic level
4:24
you bring it into your word processor.
4:26
You change the text as you wish and you save it.
4:30
Now, to transform the content into something else.
4:33
You could create a video.
4:35
You could record a podcast and that's pretty easy as well.
4:38
So there's no complicated software.
4:40
You don't need some graphic design software
4:43
to use our content.
4:44
It is just common denominator programs,
4:47
word processor, a presentation
4:51
and that is it.
4:52
Super simple.
4:56
I've lost you Ronnie.
4:58
- Sorry I was muted.
5:00
Sorry, I'm back.
5:01
So that's fantastic.
5:03
Now this is a great question that came in
5:05
from I'm really sorry I'm gonna butcher your name Waco,
5:08
hopefully, I think you mentioned earlier
5:11
you're from Slovenia, so that's so cool.
5:13
Great to have you with us here.
5:15
Now you mentioned it's easy for you guys
5:17
but I have to translate all the documents into my language.
5:20
True, I mean, translation is not exactly.
5:22
- It's a huge advantage.
5:23
- It is a huge advantage, it worked for sure,
5:27
but isn't it a whole lot easier to translate
5:29
something that exists than have to write it from scratch.
5:31
And actually we have some clients who are
5:34
doing some amazing things using the content
5:38
after they've translated it, because guess what?
5:41
Once you translate it, it's now effectively unique.
5:44
Like your there's no competition.
5:45
And especially going in Slovenia, gonna, you know
5:49
we have some clients who are in Holland or Brazil
5:52
you translate it into your native tongue and guess what?
5:55
It's completely different and can now dominate that market.
5:59
And you can stand out in that market.
6:01
So really, really powerful.
6:03
We actually, I'm gonna show you an example of this.
6:06
I'm gonna just pull it up on my screen
6:08
but Richard, I mean, I want you to comment as well
6:11
because you're kind of unique position
6:13
because not only are you in Barcelona, so you speak Spanish
6:18
you're Irish and you're an English teacher as well.
6:21
You're a coach, you're all over the place.
6:23
And I love that about you.
6:25
- In a good way. - In a very good way.
6:28
So I just would like you to share
6:29
while I just pulled this up.
6:31
Some of your thoughts on translation and on the markets.
6:35
- I know certainly I've talked with some of our clients
6:37
who are in Brazil or who are in Spanish speaking countries.
6:40
And I always say to them, you have a unique opportunity
6:44
because if you read, understand
6:48
and can translate from English into your own language,
6:51
that's gonna be a huge advantage.
6:52
That you can become this coach.
6:54
And nobody will know where the content came from
6:57
because it's completely unique to you.
6:59
So this, you know, it's a huge advantage
7:03
to be able to translate it.
7:04
Now, somebody has asked,
7:06
do you have any best translation tools?
7:09
One that I've used for translation
7:11
obviously Google Translate, but there's another
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which is called Deepl.
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D-E-E-P-l.com.
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And I've talked to native speakers.
7:21
French native speakers, Spanish native speakers.
7:24
And they say the translation is better
7:27
than Google Translate will do.
7:29
So I'll put that link in,
7:31
Ronnie just put it in deepl.com.
7:33
So as a start you could definitely use that to translate.
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It has a limited set of languages
7:40
but you could use that to translate into Portuguese
7:43
let's say for Brazil.
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And then what you could do is you could just tweak it.
7:47
You could just fix up some of the grammatical pieces on it
7:52
but it would save you 90% of the time.
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So take our content, put it into Deepl
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get the basic translation done
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and then tweak it a little bit.
8:00
And there you go.
8:02
- Awesome, now I wanna share
8:03
I mentioned translation right now.
8:05
I wanna share with you what some
8:07
of our clients are doing using the content
8:08
and specifically when it comes to translation.
8:10
So first off, just to show you how to get to this page
8:14
if you were to go to PLR.me, click on the learn tab
8:18
at the top, and then go to content inspiration gallery.
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That's the link right here.
8:23
And first of all, watch this video.
8:24
If you haven't seen it already,
8:26
we show some several examples of how our clients
8:28
are using the content.
8:29
And also there's a slider here showing several more examples
8:32
of how clients are using the content
8:34
but I'm gonna scroll down.
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And there's lots of little articles here
8:37
talking about different ways that you can create products
8:40
using the content or how you can build your email list,
8:43
how you can repurpose the content.
8:45
And this section here, how to take over
8:48
international markets by translating the content.
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That's the article that I wanted to mention to you now.
8:53
And if I just click that, you can see here,
8:54
there's great resource about
8:57
what another client has done using the content.
9:00
She translated it I believe into Dutch.
9:03
And so you can see her story in here.
9:05
And some examples really good.
9:07
She there's a video she created like
9:10
definitely check this out.
9:12
There's some ideas and tips and tricks
9:14
for you if you wanna translate it.
9:16
So just go to Learn
9:17
and then go to Content Inspiration Gallery
9:19
and you will find that there.
9:22
So absolutely international markets is a great way
9:25
to take advantage of the content.
9:28
Because again, quite frankly, it becomes very unique.
9:31
You're taking the material, you're translating it
9:33
and you could hire a translator
9:35
or you could use an online service like Richard
9:37
you mentioned Deepl, Deepl.com.
9:40
And you could hire a translator or you just do it yourself.
9:42
You can read the content, especially
9:44
if you're bilingual read the content
9:46
and then speak it, record a video, right?
9:47
You can keep it really simple.
9:49
So, that's the idea of translation.
9:54
I think that's a great way of repurposing it.
9:57
And then back to our question, the original question was all
10:00
about how easy it is to transform the content.
10:03
Well, just think of the PLR.me, content as words, right?
10:08
What can you do with words?
10:10
You can speak the words and you can have audio.
10:13
You can record the words with your face
10:15
and not videos or live streams or webinars.
10:17
You can take those words and turn them
10:19
into graphics like infographics or viral images.
10:22
You can take those words and combine them
10:23
with other words and make eBooks and courses.
10:26
So the point isn't really to over-complicate it
10:29
in our brains to think,
10:31
well, I don't know what to do with all this stuff.
10:33
It's just words.
10:34
What do you do with words?
10:35
You communicate, you're sharing a story.
10:37
You're explaining something in some way.
10:39
That's all it is, really as simple as that.
10:43
- Yep, yep.
10:46
One question I know that did come up when somebody said
10:49
can I use one of these artificial intelligence
10:52
speech translators so that I would type in the text
10:56
and it would speak out to the actual text for me
10:59
like an audio file?
11:01
Can be useful in certain situations.
11:04
But what I always say to clients is
11:07
if you wanna build up your authority
11:08
they wanna see you and they wanna hear you.
11:11
So while do you could, you know
11:13
get somebody to do voiceovers, et cetera.
11:15
It's probably best for you
11:17
if you wanna use any type of video
11:20
or audio to do it yourself.
11:22
And it takes time, it's practice.
11:24
It's just the first time it's gonna be awful.
11:27
The second time it's gonna be not so awful.
11:29
And by the time you've done 20 of them
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it's gonna be perfect.
11:32
So there could be a place for that.
11:34
But I always think if you wanna build up and be authentic
11:37
they wanna see you, they wanna see you on camera.
11:40
- Absolutely, let's get to the next question here.
11:43
And I know, please if you have any additional questions
11:45
to submit it in the Q&A now there is Regina
11:48
you submitted one great, we will get to that.
11:49
And any other questions, please definitely submit it
11:52
into the Q&A box on Zoom.
11:54
And so how can I use the content in my business?
11:55
Well, we gave you some examples already, right?
11:58
I mean, you can translate it.
11:59
You can turn it into video, audio, podcasts,
12:02
infographics, full courses.
12:05
Ultimately, the very first question you have
12:07
to ask is what are you trying to accomplish?
12:09
Are you trying to attract new clients?
12:12
You know, are you trying to grow your email list?
12:14
Are you trying to convert your existing clients
12:17
into paying members?
12:19
Are you trying to create a membership site?
12:20
I mean, ask yourself what that big reason why is
12:25
and then you can start slotting
12:26
in the content to fit your reason.
12:28
Like what your big objective is.
12:31
Richard, you wanna talk more about that?
12:34
- Yeah I think this is it.
12:35
You have to know each piece of content
12:37
has a different objective.
12:39
It could be just to make people aware
12:41
that you're actually there, okay?
12:44
And one of our articles could be used
12:46
for that purpose just to say,
12:47
hey, here's some information about goal setting.
12:51
That makes me aware of Richard Butler.
12:53
Oh, okay.
12:54
Oh, by the way, I have a free report that you can download,
12:57
our free checklist that you can download.
12:58
Okay, now they become aware.
13:00
Now they get onto my list.
13:02
And then I say, well, I have an ebook.
13:04
What am I gonna do with that?
13:05
Well, now I'm gonna use that as an ebook
13:08
or I could use it as a video.
13:11
I could record this and I can sell that to people.
13:12
So think of the objective
13:14
of what do I wanna do with that content?
13:17
And I think if I can go to Regina's question
13:20
this kind of ties nicely in that Regina is asking,
13:24
"should I focus on putting out a short course on Udemy
13:26
and post it on social media for the course,
13:28
I need help getting started to reconnect to my audience."
13:31
Well, I was thinking, why not do a Facebook live
13:35
to start to reconnect with your audience?
13:38
If we're talking about Facebook
13:40
which I think you mentioned there.
13:42
So why not start with that?
13:44
Take one of our articles.
13:46
And you can just summarize it and say,
13:49
hey guys it's been a while.
13:50
Actually, the first thing I would do is
13:52
I would actually do a first live of,
13:54
hey guys, it's been a while.
13:55
Here's what I've been up to.
13:58
So that it's not suddenly that
14:00
hey guys, I'm putting on a course on Udemy.
14:01
It's all about this.
14:02
No, no, hey guys, I've been really, really busy.
14:04
I just wanted to take five minutes to tell you
14:07
what's been going on.
14:08
I've been developing a couple of courses.
14:10
I've been doing it on my website
14:11
or I've just been taking a break from life.
14:13
And now I'm back.
14:14
And I wanna know how I can help you.
14:16
Always on social media, ask a question to get engagement.
14:20
Because a lot of times people say my social media
14:22
posts get absolutely no traction.
14:25
But ask a question because we are sheep.
14:27
This is the problem.
14:28
We just nice, nice, nice.
14:30
And then somebody says like my picture and they go like
14:32
and then if somebody says, what do you think
14:34
of this particular situation of goal-setting is nonsense?
14:38
No, that's not true.
14:40
And then people start to argue about it and that's all good.
14:42
Because then people start to engage.
14:44
That kicks off the algorithm for social media,
14:49
and then they'll boost your posts.
14:51
Just keep doing and keep trying things
14:53
because you may have a great post
14:55
and it gets absolutely no attraction.
14:57
And then you put up some silly quotes
14:59
and 200 people will apply to it.
15:04
I don't understand social media sometimes.
15:05
I think you put the most philosophical statement on
15:09
and it's like tumbleweed.
15:11
And then you put something silly and people love it.
15:14
And it's like, okay it's silly picture of you going,
15:16
something like that.
15:17
And people love it.
15:18
That's what you did there.
15:20
It makes sense.
15:21
- It doesn't always make sense.
15:22
But I think what you said there does make a lot of sense.
15:25
Is that you wanna give people a reason why for your apps.
15:28
So Regina you mentioned, you know
15:31
I'm working on course,
15:32
but I've lost kind of connection with my audience.
15:35
Well, great segue to your course is to say,
15:38
hey I'm sorry for being away for a little bit
15:40
but the reason why, and that's a powerful statement.
15:43
The reason why, is that I've been working
15:45
on something for you.
15:46
I've been creating this whole course for you
15:48
because I wanna help you.
15:49
And I've listened to your feedback
15:51
and I've worked on this for you
15:54
because I wanna help you and support you
15:55
and help you achieve breakthroughs and transformations
15:58
in whatever language that you wanna use.
16:00
But that reason why it's powerful.
16:03
And now you can start sharing,
16:05
or you're sort of opening up the storybook
16:10
so to speak, because now you're saying,
16:12
well, this is what the course.
16:13
I'm working on this course for you.
16:15
This is what the topic of the course is.
16:16
And now you can easily segue into,
16:18
well, hey what's your biggest question about this?
16:22
How could I help you?
16:23
And you can segue into the next thing
16:25
well hey, you know, I received several private messages
16:29
from people saying, hey, my biggest question about
16:31
you know, this issue is X, Y, and Z.
16:34
And then you can start answering those.
16:35
And you can do, like Richard mentioned Facebook lives
16:37
or you can do just text posts
16:40
or create graphics on social media.
16:43
You wanna start building up the appeal and the excitement
16:46
and enthusiasm with your audience from now.
16:50
Because when your course does launch
16:51
you have someone to launch it to.
16:53
You don't want to get your course done.
16:55
And then all of a sudden, you turn to marketing
16:57
and now people are like, where are you?
16:59
Well, where have you been?
17:00
You wanna connect with them from now?
17:03
- And I think one of the things
17:04
that you mentioned is Storybook.
17:05
I think we need to start telling stories.
17:09
If we just say, hi guys I've just been really busy.
17:13
It's not as great as to say
17:16
I'm gonna get on a Facebook live.
17:17
And I'm gonna tell you the two reasons why
17:19
I've been super busy
17:20
and of them is so funny
17:22
and the people are curious.
17:23
So it's about, and I was working
17:26
with a couple of clients today.
17:28
I was telling them I was preparing them for interviews.
17:30
And I said, you have to tell a story about why you went
17:33
from one job to another and show the progression.
17:35
Don't just say, I worked here for two years
17:37
and then I worked there.
17:39
So I worked here and then I wanted to progress my career.
17:41
And I saw this great opportunity in such and such a company.
17:44
And I went there.
17:45
People engage with stories.
17:48
So we do that naturally,
17:51
we vibe off each other as well on these webinars,
17:54
but it's good and we tell stories,
17:55
it's not just, hi this is PLR.me.
17:58
Welcome to the next slide and things like that.
18:00
You have to engage people.
18:02
You have to be, you wanna inject your personality.
18:05
Remember people buy from people.
18:10
- Absolutely.
18:11
- And you know, they're gonna buy from you
18:13
because they like you.
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Because if you know, what is different between me talking
18:18
about goal setting and Ronnie talking about goal setting?
18:21
Ronnie has a different personality.
18:23
I have a different personality.
18:25
Lots of people will gravitate away from you
18:27
but lots of people gravitate to you because it's you.
18:30
And that's, you got to be you.
18:32
- Exactly and you can use the foundation.
18:36
The raw materials is the PLR.me content.
18:39
And then you inject you and your personality
18:40
and your stories and your examples.
18:42
Because Richard's life experience is gonna be different
18:44
than mine, is gonna be different than yours.
18:46
So ultimately you have to be you
18:48
and you can take the content and then say,
18:50
oh, that reminds me of this story.
18:52
Or that reminds me of this client.
18:53
Or that reminds me of, you know
18:55
this tip that I learned when I was a kid
18:57
or that I learned yesterday.
18:58
It doesn't matter.
18:59
Share those stories and integrate it.
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Interweave it with the PLR.me content.
19:06
So now let's get to the next question here
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which is what if you don't have what I'm looking for?
19:15
So what if you don't have a specific topic
19:18
in the PLR.me library, what do I do?
19:21
Richard you wanna take that?
19:23
- Yeah, and I have a very good example
19:26
'cause some of the client who was a marriage coach.
19:31
And he said, but you don't have a course that I can use
19:34
for my...
19:35
and I'll get to the specific question
19:37
for my particular niche.
19:38
And I said, okay, take an ebook
19:41
and make that ebook into a course from the chapters.
19:44
So what you need to do is think creatively.
19:47
If you type in something like I'm looking for keto diets
19:52
for 42-year old males living in New York.
19:58
We don't have that topic for that exact thing.
20:00
So maybe you need to rethink your keyword slightly
20:03
but remember that all our content is fully editable.
20:08
So you can take the basis of an idea.
20:10
So let's say it's about, I'm looking for anxiety,
20:15
how to help anxious teenagers.
20:18
We might not have anything about anxious teenagers
20:20
but we have a lot about anxiety that you can then tailor
20:23
and use your experience.
20:25
Because you are experienced in what you do.
20:27
So you can use your experience and blended in.
20:31
Sometimes we do get some very obscure requests
20:36
from people because they have a very, very specific niche.
20:39
And sometimes we can't cater for that
20:42
very experienced niche.
20:43
But what I tell people is
20:45
maybe they're not looking that exact thing
20:48
because they don't know what it is.
20:50
But use our content to scaffold them
20:51
into your actual sphere of influence.
20:54
So maybe we don't have yoga with dogs.
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Okay, need book about yoga with dogs
21:02
but maybe people are looking for yoga in general.
21:05
And they come in and they look at that.
21:07
And then you say, by the way
21:08
I have a studio in downtown LA and I do yoga with dogs.
21:12
Oh, well, that's really interesting
21:13
'cause I love dogs and I love yoga.
21:14
I never thought about that.
21:16
So think around and outside and inside
21:19
and above and below the box to try and get things.
21:21
But also think about the more specific you are.
21:24
Sometimes people won't find you.
21:26
So you need to scaffold them in with other topics
21:30
of interests that are combined with it
21:32
and then bring them into your
21:33
particular sphere of influence.
21:35
- Absolutely, I mean, another perfect example.
21:37
Sometimes we have clients who are real estate agents
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or you know, investments, financial planners.
21:44
Well, we may have some content to along those lines
21:46
but I receive in the mail newsletters from realtors.
21:52
And are they just talking about houses?
21:53
No, I mean, a lot of times they're giving recipes
21:56
they're giving stories and you know,
21:58
how to relax and how to spend time with your kids
22:02
and family, like the point of a newsletter
22:05
for a real estate agent or a financial planner.
22:07
Isn't to just give real estate advice.
22:10
That could be part of it
22:12
but that's not the entirety of it
22:13
because a realtor's trying to get someone
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to read that newsletter.
22:18
And what if someone's not interested in moving right now?
22:21
The point of that newsletter,
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the point of that interaction, the email,
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the social post is engagement.
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It's to keep people top of mind.
22:30
And so sometimes content can be around the topic, right?
22:33
Like what Richard said,
22:34
it doesn't mean it has to be exactly about it.
22:37
So for a real estate agent, you can be talking about
22:40
you know, how to make your home more homey or cozy.
22:45
You can talk about, you know, just enjoying your yard
22:48
and spending time with your kids in your neighborhood
22:51
and any number of topics related to that
22:52
that maybe we do have a lot of content on
22:55
and then you can then modify and say hey, if you're ready
22:57
whenever you're ready to sell your home, let's talk.
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That's a totally different angle
23:02
because now you're focusing on the whole person,
23:05
not just what I can do for you
23:08
because the whole person is,
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well, maybe I'm not ready to hire a financial planner
23:13
or a real estate agent or you name it right now.
23:16
But when I do, I want to remember you.
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And that's why things like calendars.
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And that's why things like newsletters and magazines
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and social posts, that's why they're so important.
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Think of the whole person, what are they struggling with?
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What questions come up that maybe aren't directly
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related to real estate?
23:33
Maybe you can talk about as a realtor, for example
23:36
you can talk about mortgages in that piece
23:40
and financial planning in that piece,
23:42
but maybe it's also planning for your children's future
23:44
or maybe it's just about spending time together as a family.
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Whatever it is, make a list.
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Make a list of all the different types of topics
23:52
that are kind of all encompassing.
23:55
Okay, so let me see.
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- Jonathan has a great question.
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- Yep. - Sorry.
24:02
So yeah, I've a particular niche
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which is mental health and the LGBTQ community.
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I want something for the younger audience,
24:08
for example, coming out.
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How can I do that?
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Well, again, think around that
24:14
there could be the whole theme of bullying
24:15
that you could bring people into your sphere of influence.
24:19
There could be, you know, being assertive,
24:22
not being afraid, becoming more self-confident.
24:28
So again, these are universal topics
24:32
that can be applied to any niche.
24:34
Just with a little bit of tweaking
24:36
you can say, well, don't be nervous.
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A lot of people are anxious about this.
24:39
A lot of people are anxious about the other
24:41
whatever it may be.
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But you can use those topics and then interweave again
24:47
with your experience and bring it in.
24:50
- And let's actually get to the next question.
24:51
Cause I think that relates as well.
24:53
So how much of your content can I alter?
24:57
All of it.
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I mean, all of it, you can change the title.
25:01
You can change the entirety of the content
25:02
or you can keep it as is, it's up to you.
25:05
So you get the full source files.
25:07
And that means again,
25:08
that you can completely transform it.
25:11
You can change the medium.
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So from text to audio or video or infographics or podcasts
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you can change that completely.
25:18
And so you're not required to change all of it
25:22
but it does make it more you and aligned with your brand
25:26
and your vision and your audience and their needs.
25:29
So sometimes people will ask like, we'll wait
25:32
can I just, do I have to use it as is?
25:35
No, you can change it.
25:36
You can change the branding, the colors, the theme
25:38
the styles, the text, you can add texts, remove texts.
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You can like we have some clients who've completely
25:46
changed the audience, right?
25:48
So if you're talking about anxiety,
25:50
well, you can be talking about anxiety for children,
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anxiety for teenagers, women, men, you can completely
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transform the content to be suited to your audience.
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- Okay, thank you Jonathan.
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Amazing advice.
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Here's another one.
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Do you have content for fashion bloggers?
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Again, you could talk about how to be more confident,
26:12
how especially for teens,
26:13
how to be more confident, how to walk and be assertive.
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How to, I've just gone blank (laughs).
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- Well, but again, let's talk about
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what is someone trying to accomplish?
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So as a fashion blogger, now you look at your audience
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what are they trying to do?
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Like what are they trying to get a date, right?
26:37
Are they trying to try to attract someone
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or be attractive or get a job?
26:41
Like you can a whole bunch of content relating to fashion
26:46
that again, you're looking at the whole person.
26:49
So the whole person is, well, here's some ideas
26:52
to look and act confidently for your job interview, right?
26:56
'Cause you can now take the content relating
26:58
to a job interview, tweak it to fashion
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how to look confident, project enthusiasm and so on.
27:07
On confidence and so on.
27:09
And now you can have content for a fashion blog.
27:11
But that's not the whole piece, right?
27:13
'Cause I recognize we're not gonna have like
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you know, the latest, greatest blouses and pants and socks.
27:20
And we'll, that's not what we do
27:22
but you can take the content that surrounds
27:24
the topic, the whole person.
27:26
And the whole person is gonna be talking about
27:29
how to look good, feel good, you know
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get a date and so right?
27:35
Healthy eating, yeah exactly.
27:36
That of course relates, you know
27:38
especially maybe with Summer coming up
27:41
and people wanna look good in a swimsuit.
27:42
Not that I don't know with COVID
27:43
who knows what's gonna happen in the Summer
27:45
and depending where you live.
27:46
So, you know, there's all sorts of topics
27:49
that relate to fashion.
27:53
We had a client one time talk about, you know
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I sell men's fashion.
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Do you have content related to that?
27:58
Well, same thing.
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- I remember that.
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what do you sell?
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Well, I sell suits.
28:04
Okay, well, why does someone wear a suit?
28:06
For weddings, for special occasions,
28:08
maybe for, you know, maybe they're a best man
28:11
and they need to give a speech.
28:13
Well, maybe you can talk about public speaking
28:15
and how that relates to men's fashion.
28:17
How you wanna look good.
28:18
You wanna sound good.
28:19
You wanna project this, you know, humor
28:22
but whatever, like you can think about the whole person
28:25
and thinking about all the types of problems,
28:27
questions, concerns, fears, anxieties that they have
28:30
and then create content relating to that.
28:34
Okay, so we have some questions in here.
28:42
Camika, I'm starting out as a mindset coach.
28:44
How would you advise me to niche without missing out
28:47
on potential clients?
28:48
Also, what type of mindset material do you have?
28:49
Richard I'm gonna let you take that one.
28:52
- We have lots of mindset material.
28:55
I don't how to count right now, but we would have eBooks.
28:57
We would have slide decks.
28:59
We would have action guides, et cetera.
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I think you can answer that question Camika by thinking
29:06
about who is your potential client?
29:08
Again, niche down.
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You cannot be, I always use the example of
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I was talking to a client and I said,
29:15
what type of coach are you?
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I'm a life coach.
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Okay, who's your audience?
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Well, everybody.
29:20
Would you helped them with everything?
29:22
You can't be everything to everybody.
29:24
So after talking to him for awhile
29:26
we actually did niche down exactly
29:28
where they should be actually focusing.
29:31
So I think you need to say,
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okay, well, who do I wanna focus on?
29:34
And what are their challenges?
29:36
And that's it.
29:37
And it doesn't, you know
29:38
don't try and get females from the age of 20 to 60
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because the problems that a female has in her
29:44
20s is different from her 60s.
29:47
The problems that a man has in his career
29:49
in his 20s is completely different to his 40s.
29:52
When he suddenly realizes is that
29:54
corporate America is not where I want it to be.
29:57
And I want something else.
29:59
So that's not the same for a 20-year old
30:02
who is thinking I wanna be there.
30:04
I wanna be in that corner office, et cetera.
30:06
So you need to focus in and look at your client.
30:09
And don't worry about those 20-year olds,
30:12
those 60-year olds.
30:13
If you have the experience of working with 40-year olds
30:16
because maybe you're in your 40s, focus on that niche.
30:19
Focus on what you have good experience on.
30:23
And I think that's always important.
30:24
Cause sometimes I get people and they ask me
30:26
what's the most popular item
30:28
that I should be selling from PLR.me.
30:30
And I said, don't look at it that way.
30:31
Look at it at who your clients are
30:33
and what you can offer and help them with.
30:36
- And I wanna comment about that as well.
30:39
I mean, first of all, to Krish
30:39
I hope I'm saying your name right to Krishia.
30:42
She said, "this is very true, I struggled when I did that."
30:45
Absolutely, because if you're just going to
30:48
say your audience is every person in America,
30:52
I mean, that's not your audience, right?
30:53
You're not selling.
30:55
I mean, even food is so like, you can't even say food
30:59
is something that everyone would agree on, right?
31:00
Like some people will like a certain type of bread
31:03
and a certain type of beans and or no beans and meat,
31:06
no meat, vegetarian.
31:08
Like, no one's gonna agree on even food, right?
31:11
So how could you possibly even agree on,
31:14
I'm a mindset coach for everybody.
31:15
So what I recommend and I'm gonna paste the link
31:18
into the Q and A, what I highly recommend
31:22
and I'm gonna show it on the screen as well.
31:23
If you're watching the replay later,
31:25
we will put the link up for you.
31:27
Go through our Secret Sauce Workbook.
31:30
What this is, yeah it's a kind of a hidden tool.
31:34
We don't really talk a lot about it
31:35
but it does come up time and again.
31:37
What this is, is it gives you a framework
31:41
to understand who you are, what makes you special?
31:44
What's your secret sauce?
31:46
And then who is your audience?
31:48
What do they struggle with?
31:49
Where do they hang out?
31:51
What can you do for them?
31:52
And how can you help them?
31:54
This just takes you through the whole thinking process
31:56
to go from point A to point B to point C
31:59
to figure out your secret sauce.
32:02
So a mindset coach is one piece of it
32:05
but then you wanna think about, well, who am I targeting?
32:08
Who is that person?
32:09
I want you to actually create a vision
32:12
even draw a picture of your ideal client.
32:15
What do they look like?
32:16
Male?
32:17
Are they female?
32:17
Are they 42 with kids?
32:19
Or are they 65 and about to retire?
32:23
Like who are they?
32:24
You wanna actually really get specific about this.
32:28
Now when I say get specific
32:29
it doesn't mean you're gonna reject someone
32:31
who doesn't exactly fit that mold.
32:34
But what you actually wanna do
32:36
is you wanna start tailoring your message to that person.
32:40
You wanna talk when in your emails,
32:43
in your in your videos and your social posts
32:45
and everything that you do, you wanna talk
32:47
as if you're talking to that one person.
32:50
That one person that you defined
32:53
when going through this workbook.
32:54
Because ultimately what's gonna end up happening
32:57
is when you speak to one person
33:00
they're gonna feel like, oh, she gets me.
33:03
Like I understand the struggle.
33:06
I feel the same pain.
33:08
I wanna work with that person.
33:10
Versus if you talk in sort of inclusive
33:12
all encompassing language, now it's kind of like,
33:16
ah, I don't know that I got a good vibe about her.
33:19
Like she just, maybe, I don't know.
33:21
Maybe it's just not a good fit
33:22
because there's something missing.
33:24
There's that quite frankly
33:25
that's why we call it the Secret Sauce Workbook.
33:28
There's that secret sauce that comes in
33:31
when someone just, I just feel like we're a good fit.
33:34
You want them to feel that,
33:35
you want them to experience that.
33:36
And the only way that's gonna happen
33:38
is by getting very specific.
33:40
So that's why I highly, highly recommend
33:42
going through the Secret Sauce Workbook.
33:44
That's gonna really be a game changer for you.
33:47
- And I think what you said of having this profile
33:51
of the person, the avatar is really important
33:53
as they call it in the business.
33:55
Because when you start to do marketing material
33:58
or writing sales pages, if I'm writing a sales page
34:02
and I say, you know, how have you been marketing
34:04
in corporate America for the last 20 years?
34:06
And suddenly realize it's not about the corner office.
34:09
It's not about the car parking space
34:12
and you feel empty inside.
34:14
Well, because I'm targeting that market.
34:16
They're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's me.
34:18
You are talking to me.
34:19
So that's where you want to get that avatar.
34:22
And as Ronnie says, put a name on it, you know.
34:25
So it's Mary, Mary is 42.
34:27
She has two kids.
34:28
She's come out of a relationship.
34:30
She's lost her self-confidence.
34:32
But get to know what challenges she has.
34:36
And then you can write to that person.
34:38
And of course, as you say, don't, if someone comes
34:41
along and says, well, I'm 43, will you coach me?
34:44
And you say, no, no.
34:45
I only deal with 42-year olds.
34:47
Now I don't do that.
34:49
But you need to focus.
34:50
You can't be every everything to everybody.
34:54
- I wanna say one more thing
34:55
because Regina said Richard's niche video
34:57
is great for clarifying your niche.
34:59
I recently completed the Secret Sauce Workbook.
35:01
It was great.
35:02
So thank you, Regina for that vote of confidence as well.
35:05
I wanna also point out where to find Richard's video,
35:08
about how to clarify your niche
35:10
and how to build a coaching sales funnel.
35:11
They kind of go hand-in-hand.
35:13
So I'm on the videos page.
35:15
Again, if you go to PLR.me/videos
35:18
or if you just click on learn
35:20
and then go to how to use PLR content videos,
35:23
you'll get to this page and you'll scroll
35:25
down to the marketing and sales section right here.
35:28
And then you'll see how to clarify your coaching niche
35:31
and how to build a coaching sales funnel.
35:34
So take a look at those videos as well.
35:37
Really game-changer, great videos that Richard put together
35:40
and thank you Regina for the reminder about that.
35:46
Oh, you're muted, Richard.
35:50
- Hello, Okay.
35:50
Kurt has questioned.
35:52
I love a lot, I'm a legal in business consultant
35:55
trying to decide on what type of free download
35:56
to create for new subscribers.
35:58
What type of freebies are working well now?
36:01
Again, it depends on your audience.
36:02
But one of the things I personally tell our clients
36:07
is a very good freebie to give is something like a checklist
36:12
or something where people have to answer questions.
36:15
Why?
36:16
Because a lot of our worksheets or checklists
36:19
are accompanied by an ebook
36:20
that you can download separately.
36:22
So I get, I download something on time management
36:25
and it says, prioritize the five things you need done today.
36:29
But I start writing those things down.
36:31
But now I don't know how to actually
36:33
put whatever written down into action.
36:36
But if I have the checklist
36:37
or I send a follow-up email and say,
36:40
if you want to take this to the next level
36:42
and you want to know how to actually prioritize
36:47
in a more efficient way, jump on a call with me
36:50
or download my ebook that accompanies this checklist.
36:53
I think that works well because one dangerous.
36:56
You don't want to give too much value
36:58
in the free download in the sense it's a 72 page ebook.
37:01
Why?
37:02
Because when I go into some of my next 72 page ebook,
37:06
the person's gonna say
37:07
but you gave me the last one for free.
37:09
So why do you want me to now pay?
37:11
So always think about that as well.
37:13
How much you give away, depending on what else
37:16
you have in your sales funnel.
37:17
And this is where I'm gonna have a video
37:20
just we're running shows you as well
37:21
about creating your sales funnel.
37:23
Meaning that you give something away for free
37:26
then you have some sort of offer
37:28
and then you have a low ticket, a mid ticket,
37:30
and a high or higher ticket option.
37:34
And then maybe a signature program
37:36
so that you can build people through
37:37
an actual funnel like that.
37:39
So I think something that agitates a problem
37:42
within the visitor is always good.
37:45
And I mean, agitate in a good sense
37:49
that they say, oh yeah,
37:50
well now that I know that I have problems prioritizing
37:52
I really do want to know how to actually,
37:54
that was a really useful exercise.
37:56
But now I want to know how it can not be
37:58
actually implement better strategies.
38:01
- And I just wanna add to that.
38:02
So your audience you mentioned
38:05
you're in legal and business, they're busy, right?
38:08
So you don't want something overwhelming.
38:12
I think the best question to first ask yourself
38:15
is what is their biggest struggle?
38:17
And maybe you can make list of a few things.
38:19
Like what is their biggest struggle?
38:21
What do you help people with?
38:22
What are they struggling with?
38:24
And then can you create a resource that helps them just
38:28
with that little thing that you can,
38:30
that their pain is, right?
38:32
So for example, let's say you're a parenting coach.
38:35
A parenting coach you could be talking about
38:38
young children, like you know how to get your baby to sleep
38:42
or toddlers and temper tantrums.
38:43
You can be talking about behavioral issues
38:46
and attitudes as the kids get older in the teenage years
38:48
and so on.
38:49
There's a lot to unpack there
38:51
but depending on your audience, for example
38:54
you can just talk about here's, you know
38:56
seven discipline tips and tricks to get your kids to listen
39:02
you know, to clean their room or
39:03
here are three tips to have peaceful car rides
39:07
or whatever it is.
39:08
So think about your audience
39:10
and their specific needs and what do they struggle with?
39:13
What do they need help on?
39:14
And then you can create like Richard said
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a checklist is great.
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You can also have a short video series about it.
39:20
You can also create, you know,
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if it's about budgeting or something relating to business
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with numbers you can create a workbook like a cheat sheet
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kind of a spreadsheet document that they can track things.
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You know, just thinking about what their biggest
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burning question is and their biggest problem.
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And then you can create a lead magnet around that.
39:42
Okay, so let's oh, go ahead.
39:45
- There was just another question there
39:46
from Chris Harrison.
39:49
Nick, can I sell your audio books?
39:51
If I sell your audio books
39:53
then I have to use corresponding results
39:54
sort of changing up.
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Well, what you can do with our eBooks
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because we don't actually have a fully recorded audio books
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but with our eBooks, you can certainly record them
40:03
and they do become unique because it's your unique voice
40:06
your unique personality, et cetera.
40:08
I would always say with the corresponding resources,
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such as the covers, et cetera.
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Go to somewhere like Fiverr.com
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and get somebody just to design a new cover for it.
40:18
Because again, then that makes it more unique.
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So change the name to fit your niche.
40:23
Five time management strategies for busy moms,
40:27
for busy executives, for working dads,
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for stay at home dads.
40:31
That makes it unique.
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And then when you record it, it's completely unique to you.
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- And specifically about the book covers
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you can use this place like Canva.
40:41
They have several templates that you can use
40:45
to completely rebrand the content.
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I'm gonna share my screen again.
40:50
I'm gonna go to the tailor.me videos page
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and I didn't hit the share button.
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So you can see here there is,
40:59
how to create beautiful PDFs using Canva.
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So we definitely want to take a look at that.
41:04
And I think there's another video.
41:07
Let me double check.
41:08
And just about (mumbles).
41:10
what's that?
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- The note screen is quite pixelated,
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and I said quite pixelated.
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- Oh, weird.
41:15
- Just so you know.
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- Okay, I will go to the PLR.me/videos page
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you will see there's a Canva video there.
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You can just do a search for Canva on the videos page.
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We also have a video about editing a PDF.
41:31
So that is also, oh, here it is.
41:34
How to change or replace the cover of a PDF for free.
41:38
So again, you can use Canva to create your PDF
41:41
and sorry, book cover.
41:44
And that's a great, easy,
41:46
cheap way of transforming the content.
41:49
So take a look on the tutorials site
41:51
and you will find that.
41:52
I'm gonna close this probably because my page
41:54
is lagging here playing the video.
41:57
So that's another way of using Canva to create a book cover
42:02
but like Richard, as you mentioned, record your own voice
42:07
that's gonna be great.
42:08
It's a great edition and a great transformation
42:11
of the content.
42:13
So before we continue with some of the Q and A's
42:15
let's get back to the slides real quick
42:17
cause we wanna make sure we cover what we have here.
42:20
And it'll also probably answer
42:22
some of your questions as well.
42:24
So I'm just starting out.
42:26
How can I build my audience?
42:28
This was a question.
42:29
I think Regina also mentioned earlier as well.
42:32
Richard, do you wanna talk about this?
42:35
- Yes, I'm gonna sound like a broken record
42:38
because I'm gonna say, make sure that
42:40
you have the audience to find.
42:42
Like Ronnie had said, make sure that you solve
42:46
some problem for them with your free giveaway,
42:50
that you're going to give them.
42:53
Check to see where your people are hanging out.
42:56
Or where your potential audience are hanging out.
42:58
Because while you may say I'm a career coach
43:02
I'm going to put something up on LinkedIn
43:05
about changing jobs, maybe people won't like that post
43:09
or ask you questions
43:10
because they'll say hey, my boss might look
43:12
and see that I've actually asked a question
43:14
about changing jobs and now I could get into trouble
43:16
and they think I'm going to leave.
43:18
So again, you have to see and match the audience
43:23
to the actual, to find where they hang out on social media
43:28
and start asking questions there.
43:30
Again, if they all hang out on Facebook
43:32
it's not a good place to start talking about business.
43:35
Maybe because Facebook is more like a lounge
43:37
that you just kick back
43:38
and you might talk about relationships, et cetera
43:40
with your buddies type of thing.
43:42
So think about that.
43:44
Start building a content to build your authority.
43:47
So start, you know, posting blog posts, videos.
43:52
A podcast is a good idea as well.
43:55
But the key is to be consistent, okay?
43:58
To make sure that you are consistently
44:01
putting out the content on a regular basis.
44:03
If it's every week, you put it out every week.
44:05
If it's twice a week, you put out twice a week.
44:08
And there is a pivot point.
44:10
And I remember Ronnie, we talked about this
44:11
about one of our clients who had a YouTube channel
44:15
and she slowly but surely kept putting out videos
44:18
kept putting out videos, kept putting into videos.
44:20
And it's amazing.
44:21
There is a graphic of where the algorithm kicked in
44:25
and suddenly her YouTube channel grew.
44:29
It was just phenomenal.
44:30
So you never know how close you are to that pivot point.
44:33
Just keep being persistent
44:35
and keep putting out the content there.
44:39
And making realistic.
44:40
And I've mentioned this before.
44:41
Don't say I'm gonna put out four videos a day,
44:44
every single day.
44:45
Don't say I'm gonna put out four videos a week.
44:46
If it's gonna give you too much stress.
44:49
One video a week is plenty.
44:52
I think when we talked about YouTube,
44:54
Ronnie, you mentioned that there was somebody,
44:56
I think who put out one video a month.
44:58
But when that video came out, YouTube were waiting for it.
45:01
The audience were waiting for it and it skyrocketed.
45:04
So, you know, build it up, be consistent
45:07
and your audience will then start to hear from you.
45:10
And sometimes I get messages from people who didn't even
45:13
like my posts, but they said, oh, I saw that post.
45:15
It was really interesting.
45:16
And I'm like, why didn't you like it?
45:18
Why didn't you come with something?
45:19
And this month I was a little bit shy.
45:21
So you never know how many people you're affecting.
45:23
And then when you launch your product,
45:25
when you launch your service, we'd say yeah.
45:26
I've watched Richard for the last six months.
45:28
I love what he says.
45:29
I'm gonna jump on board his membership or whatever maybe.
45:33
- Awesome, so we have a question.
45:34
What about content for our multicultural
45:37
relationship counseling?
45:39
Richard you wanna chime in about that as well?
45:42
- Yeah, I think you can, again, you can take our content
45:47
about relationships in general
45:50
and then fit it to your particular niche
45:53
of multiculturalism because you are the expert on that.
45:57
So the general challenges are probably
46:02
gonna be quite similar.
46:03
Whether, for example, it's Europeans, Americans, Irish
46:08
Spanish, they're always had the same relationship problems.
46:11
They will be sick.
46:12
They will be, you know
46:13
specific things due to different cultures
46:17
but that's where you tweak and put in your expertise.
46:21
- Exactly and I wanna just point out again,
46:23
make a list of what is unique about your practice, right?
46:28
What makes you the multicultural relationship expert?
46:33
Why do they come to you?
46:34
What questions do they have
46:35
and how do you help them?
46:37
Make a list of that.
46:38
You know, and you'll probably be able to boil down
46:41
some of those topics to maybe more broader topics
46:46
like confidence or anxiety or conflict or stress.
46:50
And then you can take resources
46:52
across those broader categories
46:54
and then take those nichefy them.
46:56
We'll nichefy them is just my fancy way of saying,
46:58
realign it with your audience, realign it with your brand
47:01
realign it with your methodology
47:03
and you can just take that existing content transform it.
47:06
So hopefully that is helpful.
47:10
So someone asked earlier
47:11
do you recommend wordpress.org for building websites?
47:14
I noticed that some of your tools may link up to WordPress.
47:17
And then Nikki is also asking about
47:19
how and when do you start a blog?
47:21
Where is the best place for a blog?
47:23
Put it at Facebook, I'm not sure what Facebook private is,
47:26
but Facebook group.
47:28
So in terms of a blog, I mean my first question
47:30
is why do you wanna start a blog?
47:32
And what's the point?
47:33
Is it just to have content on your site?
47:35
The biggest piece as Richard mentioned earlier
47:38
is consistency.
47:40
You wanna be consistent in how you post content.
47:43
So if you're gonna find it overwhelming
47:45
to update your site and update your Facebook
47:47
and update your YouTube and whatever stuff that you're doing
47:50
or whatever areas that you're publishing content
47:53
it's better for you to do one or two mediums really well
47:57
than to do 10 mediums terribly.
48:00
Because ultimately what's gonna happen
48:02
is someone's gonna look at your Facebook
48:03
and see, oh, she hasn't posted in six months or six years
48:06
or oh, the last time that they posted a blog post was 2018.
48:12
Like, you don't want that, right?
48:14
So whatever medium that you want to pick
48:16
make sure you do it well.
48:17
Make sure you do it consistently.
48:18
To go back to the question about WordPress.
48:20
Obviously, WordPress is one of the biggest platforms
48:24
out there for creating websites.
48:27
It's free.
48:28
There are, I don't know, tens of thousands of plugins
48:32
that you can access to enhance and improve your site
48:34
in different ways.
48:35
We also have some WordPress plugins that help you
48:38
to post content regularly on your site
48:40
and to help you rewrite content and so on.
48:44
So if you're gonna go,
48:45
the WordPress route, definitely that's
48:47
I think that's a great option.
48:48
But I'm of the mindset honestly now that
48:52
if you are already on Squarespace
48:55
or what are the popular ones?
48:59
Well I can't remember.
49:00
Oh, Wix is another popular one.
49:03
Like whatever you have already just do it
49:06
and stay with it, do it well.
49:08
Don't spend weeks, months or years transferring data
49:12
and you go from this service to another service.
49:14
That's not the point.
49:14
I don't want you to think, oh, Ronnie said WordPress.
49:16
So I have to switch everything to WordPress.
49:18
Nope, you don't need to do that.
49:19
The point is more so about consistency
49:22
and publishing consistently.
49:24
And to answer Nikki,
49:25
your question, blog is gonna be on your site.
49:29
So it's better to have the content on your own site.
49:32
That means Google traffic and Yahoo and Bing
49:35
and all the other search engines will kind of direct traffic
49:38
to your own website as opposed to a Facebook group.
49:41
They're sort of totally different.
49:45
- One there just on the Trauma Business Coach.
49:47
Is a better type of public or private Facebook group.
49:50
I would say you could start with a public group
49:53
that anybody can access.
49:55
And then when you build up a lot of content,
49:57
a lot of following there,
49:59
then maybe you have a private group
50:02
which you could maybe charge entry into
50:04
or you might say, well, this is the private group
50:06
where I'm gonna share, you know, major tips
50:10
that won't be available in the public group.
50:12
One caution about Facebook I guess is,
50:17
I always say to people have some sort of web presence.
50:20
And if you can have your name like Dr. Richard Butler,
50:22
that would be even better than just something else.
50:27
But the reason is that if you rely on Facebook
50:29
if something happens and Facebook close down your group
50:32
for whatever reason for it,
50:33
some sort of violation, which they could do
50:36
you could potentially lose all of your audience.
50:38
So it's good to have the Facebook group
50:41
but also try and have people, you know, sign up
50:44
for your products on your website or onto your mailing list.
50:46
I think that always just be wary of that
50:49
because you know, people build up very, very good groups
50:53
in Facebook and then something goes wrong
50:55
and Facebook just say, shut down.
50:57
And they could shut you down for months.
50:59
So just be careful with that.
51:00
Always have your own website as well, I think is good.
51:02
And something short and catchy that people know.
51:05
And your name is probably the best one.
51:08
- I'm wanting to answer a couple of quick ones
51:10
but we have our special guests here.
51:12
So I wanna make sure that we're going to have time
51:15
to have her on.
51:17
So, but just a couple of quick questions just about this.
51:23
Someone was asking about the WordPress plugins on our site,
51:26
if you go to just the top bar, you click on tools,
51:28
you will see all of our tools there
51:29
and you'll see which ones are WordPress plugins.
51:31
So you can take a look at that.
51:34
And in terms of Nikki, you were mentioning
51:36
how do you start a YouTube channel?
51:38
So it's complicated to get into like
51:40
all the nitty gritty right now
51:42
but I can tell you that your best bet
51:46
before you start a YouTube channel would be
51:49
to really think about who is it that you're talking to
51:52
and what kind of content you wanna produce?
51:56
How frequently you wanna publish that content?
51:58
If you can't commit to a new video
52:01
at least once every two weeks, like ideally once a week
52:05
but at least once every two weeks.
52:06
And if you cannot commit to, you know, a six month runway
52:11
to be honest, at least meaning, I commit to publishing
52:15
a video every two weeks for the next six months.
52:17
If you can't do that,
52:18
it's not the time to start a YouTube channel.
52:21
We're going to actually be in the next few weeks,
52:24
we're gonna be releasing a video with Dr. Tracey Marks,
52:28
who is our client.
52:29
And she has goodness, 500,000 subscribers on YouTube.
52:35
Maybe more, maybe my numbers are off.
52:37
She's had millions of views of her videos on YouTube
52:41
and she talks about what she did
52:42
and how she accomplished that using YouTube,
52:45
using our content, using her own expertise as well.
52:48
So look out for that coming soon to help you with that.
52:51
Okay.
52:53
No, it's with the video editor.
52:56
It's a lot, it's a good length interview.
52:58
Just kind of going over some of what she's done.
53:01
And it's fantastic, all of that.
53:05
Okay, so let me get you in here.
53:12
So Iyea is awesome.
53:17
Iyea is so awesome.
53:18
Iyea can you hear us?
53:23
Probably, she's part of the staff.
53:24
- [Iyea] There it is, I can hear you now.
53:26
- Hello, hello.
53:28
- Awesome, it is so great to have you.
53:30
I want to first of all, thank you for being here.
53:33
And I wanna also share my screen
53:35
for a second because Iyea shared something
53:39
in her private Facebook group for members.
53:42
She created this absolutely beautiful affirmation
53:45
and reflection journal.
53:47
It is outstanding.
53:48
I mean, it's so cool.
53:49
And this is just a little,
53:51
a couple of screenshots of what you did.
53:53
But Iyea I want you, if you don't mind
53:55
just share what you've done,
53:56
how you've done it and you know,
53:58
how you've used the PLR.me content to help you create it.
54:01
- [Iyea] Sure, hey everybody.
54:03
Fellow entrepreneurs so glad to be here.
54:06
So I discovered Ronnie at like probably two years ago
54:09
and how I was like, what the heck is PLR?
54:12
And then I started looking, I think like everybody, right?
54:15
We're like, what the heck is a PLR?
54:17
You'd like, nah, this is too good to be true.
54:19
It's no way to promote this stuff.
54:22
You're telling me I can sell it, put it on my website.
54:24
Like, no, and it's like, this is like a hoax, right?
54:27
Somebody is gonna come and be like,
54:29
you owe me thousands of dollars for copyright infringement
54:32
'cause you know, I'm a psychologist by nature.
54:35
And so everything is a copyright.
54:37
Everything, right?
54:38
You have to give credit to everybody
54:39
who's ever said anything.
54:41
And so I was a little skeptical.
54:42
So I kind of like kept watching the site and like register
54:45
but never paid for the content.
54:47
And then last year I decided I was gonna be serious
54:50
with my stuff and I was gonna go for it.
54:52
So I went ahead and registered.
54:53
I pay for my membership and everything.
54:55
And then I was trying to figure out how to do it.
54:57
So I originally purchased a class that I was gonna offer
55:00
as you know, to my clients.
55:03
But then I started to see opportunities.
55:05
So like everybody else, I went down a rabbit hole
55:07
of looking at all of this stuff that is on here.
55:10
It's like affirmations, is checklist, is worksheets,
55:14
is blog posts.
55:15
It's all this great stuff.
55:17
So I started to formulate a plan.
55:19
Okay, so what can I do to make my life easier using PLR?
55:22
That was my first thought.
55:23
So I separated into categories.
55:25
Okay, so I could use these for blogs.
55:28
I could use this for videos, right?
55:30
I could do this training.
55:32
So I've done a couple of cool things.
55:33
So the book came about because like I said,
55:36
I'm a therapist.
55:37
I do a lot of counseling
55:39
and a lot of people have trouble with, you know
55:42
self love, self-confidence.
55:44
So I looked at the affirmation stuff and there are
55:46
I don't know, it's thousands of affirmations.
55:48
So each affirmation was really cool about PLR.me
55:52
is the affirmations have reflection questions.
55:55
They have like, it's so many different parts.
55:58
And so what I did was you see the top we say,
56:01
I'm filled with purpose.
56:02
It has a bunch of those sorts of words.
56:05
So I just kind of tweaked a few of them
56:07
and made them, I am affirmations.
56:09
And then I took the today part,
56:11
because saying that you're gonna do something today
56:13
is so powerful.
56:15
And so I just took the today part.
56:17
And for the most part just kept it the same.
56:19
And then I kept the reflection questions the same.
56:21
And I started to share them first with my, you know
56:24
with people like close by me.
56:26
And we would talk about them
56:27
and they were like, oh my God, I really love this.
56:29
This is so amazing.
56:30
I was sharing it with my clients.
56:31
And so one client was like,
56:33
you need to put this in the book.
56:34
Ding, ding, ding book.
56:37
That's how we got the idea.
56:39
So I went through the content and I chose
56:42
I think I only chose like 35 of the thousands.
56:46
And I put together this quick little book.
56:47
And so it was real simple.
56:50
I downloaded my different affirmation.
56:53
I saved it in a Microsoft Word.
56:55
I deleted what I didn't need.
56:57
I put together each page
56:59
and then I found a guy on Fiverr and he put it together.
57:02
And I decided to make the book six by nine
57:04
'cause I wanted to keep it really cute
57:06
that people could like, you know, put it in their purse
57:08
or give it to their daughter or whoever.
57:11
And so he designed it guys, I think for like 35 bucks.
57:15
He designed the cover and the inside content for me.
57:19
And I've already made like $300 off of this book.
57:22
And I probably will make more
57:24
when I start doing more marketing for it.
57:26
But I have plans to write a whole series of these,
57:29
I Love Myself books using PLR content.
57:32
Because I can get self-confidence stuff off of here.
57:36
I can get, you know, anxiety, depression, all of those
57:39
sort of topics that we focus on with our clients
57:43
and use them.
57:45
And I'm a big proponent telling the other therapist
57:47
you need to have another way to make money
57:49
because oftentimes we can't see where there's
57:52
so many people one-to-one, right?
57:53
If you are a therapist and you're seeing like eight clients
57:56
one-to-one, you're going to burn out.
57:57
It's too much 'cause people are giving you heavy problems.
58:00
Like this morning, I had a client
58:02
who was recalling her mother death from cancer.
58:04
Like that shook me this morning.
58:06
So I had to take a break, right?
58:08
But if I was seeing a client,
58:10
how could I do that?
58:11
And so using PLR allows me to reach more people, right?
58:15
Offer them more services in between sessions
58:18
and also not write it.
58:21
Can we say that part?
58:22
Not write it myself.
58:23
I don't have the time to write this stuff, you know
58:25
but I get to use it.
58:27
And I've used so many PLR.
58:28
So I did a training the other day.
58:30
I also do business coaching for therapists.
58:33
And I did a training using PLR influence in marketing,
58:37
branding, personal branding.
58:39
And when I tell you guys people love that training.
58:43
And I told them straight up,
58:44
I was like, I got this from PLR.
58:46
The only thing I did was delete some of the slides
58:49
because it was so many slides.
58:50
And I just put in their personal lives to the therapist.
58:53
I really like this stuff.
58:55
And I did this training to 150 people.
58:59
I put it on Clubhouse audio and on Zoom.
59:02
And 150 people show up.
59:03
And I still have people on my list asking me
59:06
for the link for my training so that they can see it.
59:09
So there's so much stuff in here.
59:11
I added it to my membership site for my clients
59:14
that have therapists who pay me
59:16
for you know, coaching and a part of a membership site.
59:19
I added it in there with the video.
59:22
And then I put in there like questions that you guys give.
59:25
So if you ever use that personal branding slide deck
59:28
by the way, I mean, guys is 10 credits.
59:31
And it's way worth, way more than 10 credits.
59:34
So I use the slide deck and the end of it.
59:37
It tells you what you need for your personal branding.
59:40
I turned those into questions.
59:42
And made that a worksheet that I give people
59:46
at the end of it.
59:47
I didn't write any of it, but guess what?
59:49
It was super amazing.
59:51
So that's how I use PLR.
59:54
- So I guess PLR works.
59:56
- It worked.
59:58
- Iyea, you're amazing.
59:59
I just love your energy.
1:00:01
I love your enthusiasm.
1:00:02
I love how you've just like, just really gone full steam
1:00:07
and sharing this with your clients and with your audience.
1:00:11
And I love it.
1:00:12
I just love everything about you and what you're doing.
1:00:14
So thank you so much for being here.
1:00:16
There was a question that someone asked
1:00:18
was who's your guy on Fiverr?
1:00:19
You know, can you refer him to us?
1:00:21
So if you don't mind, I have to share that
1:00:23
maybe in the chat and we can also paste that
1:00:25
into the replay.
1:00:27
- [Iyea] Yes, I will definitely.
1:00:29
I have to pull him up, who I use.
1:00:32
And I also use, I forgot to mention
1:00:34
I also create a card deck for these and I used another lady.
1:00:38
I forgot to share that with you, Ronnie.
1:00:39
She creates these really cool card deck for me
1:00:42
for like 50 something bucks.
1:00:43
It was a 34 card deck.
1:00:46
I was able to put my picture,
1:00:47
my contact information in there.
1:00:50
And then the people from Vervante.
1:00:54
Vervante publishing I talked to her,
1:00:56
they're gonna print it for me on demand
1:00:59
where people can order off my website
1:01:00
for like 10 bucks and I could easily sell it for $15 or $17.
1:01:04
And this is already created from me
1:01:07
I just had to get somebody to put it together.
1:01:09
So I'm gonna pull that up right now and put it into chat.
1:01:12
Thank you guys so much for having me on.
1:01:15
- Oh, Iyea you're amazing.
1:01:16
I got to see this.
1:01:17
I'm so curious that the cards looked like that.
1:01:19
- [Iyea] The cards, I have to send you the cards
1:01:22
and I'm gonna take a picture of it
1:01:24
and it's on, I could send it to you obviously.
1:01:27
It's your content.
1:01:28
So I'm not gonna worry about you stealing it (laughs).
1:01:33
So I'll send it to you.
1:01:34
I created using those affirmation.
1:01:36
I've actually created two decks.
1:01:38
Now that I think about it,
1:01:40
one of them have to be a little smaller
1:01:42
because I found out when you create card decks,
1:01:44
if you create them smaller
1:01:45
you can sell them for more money.
1:01:47
Then when you create a big decks
1:01:49
because the big decks are harder to print
1:01:50
and it costs more money to print.
1:01:51
So just little things I've learned along the way as I built,
1:01:54
like, you know, a side hustle of creating
1:01:58
what's called low content products.
1:02:00
So that's something else that I love about PLR.
1:02:01
I could use PLR to create low content product, like journals
1:02:05
and cards and stuff in notebooks and stuff like that.
1:02:08
- That's awesome.
1:02:10
I'm like, I love your energy.
1:02:12
I'm just like totally grinning ear to ear.
1:02:14
You're awesome.
1:02:16
Yeah, so several questions for you in the chat.
1:02:19
So first off a few people wanna connect with you.
1:02:22
So how can people connect with you
1:02:23
and get in touch with you?
1:02:24
How can they hear you on Clubhouse as well?
1:02:26
- [Iyea] So if you guys need an invite for Clubhouse
1:02:29
and you have a iPhone, let me know, I will send you a link.
1:02:32
Clubhouse has gotten so interesting.
1:02:34
So I think I have like a hundred invites
1:02:38
or something like that.
1:02:39
So to use, so let me know if you need an invite
1:02:42
you guys can email me @myfirstandlastname.com.
1:02:47
So it's Iyeabrandy.com.
1:02:50
And if you guys ever need like coaching and stuff like that
1:02:53
I do charge, but I promise you is well worth it.
1:02:56
And I will show you all my little secrets that I use
1:03:00
with my clients to help them use PLR.
1:03:04
Ask Ronnie, I get like more credits from PLR than ever
1:03:08
because I literally have it in my Instagram link tree.
1:03:13
It says PLR at the bottom, get your credits.
1:03:17
And like, everybody that hears it are like, I love it.
1:03:20
All my therapist friends know PLR is the place to go.
1:03:23
It saves their money.
1:03:25
So yeah, definitely contact me.
1:03:26
And I'll be more than happy to show you guys
1:03:28
but I'm going to go and grab the two names
1:03:31
or three names of three people that I work with
1:03:33
to create my journal and my two cards.
1:03:36
And then I'm gonna send Ronnie the decks
1:03:39
so he could show it to you guys.
1:03:43
- You're awesome Iyea.
1:03:46
It's so cool, right?
1:03:47
I mean, how awesome is it?
1:03:49
It's just so inspiring to see Iyea,
1:03:52
you transform the content in so many unique ways.
1:03:56
And you've shown your enthusiasm, not only in how you speak
1:03:59
but in what you produce and how you share that.
1:04:02
And so I'm just so honored to know you.
1:04:04
I'm so honored that you're our client.
1:04:05
I'm so honored that you're here with us today.
1:04:07
There will be, and so I pasted the link in the chat.
1:04:12
So @IyeaBrandy.com.
1:04:14
I will also share that in the replay as well.
1:04:19
And yeah, look out for the links
1:04:22
for when I shares that as well.
1:04:24
So I just, Iyea you're amazing.
1:04:27
Thank you so much for sharing that.
1:04:28
And yeah, when I saw - Thank you.
1:04:32
Grabbing the links and stuff so that you guys can have it.
1:04:35
I'll put it into the chat.
1:04:37
Or Ronnie do you prefer I just send everything to you
1:04:39
on Facebook?
1:04:40
You know, you can just put it here.
1:04:41
Will it be easier for you?
1:04:43
- You can put it in the chat.
1:04:44
That's great.
1:04:45
That way other people will see it at the same time.
1:04:46
And then we'll also grab it for the replay as well.
1:04:49
- [Iyea] Thank you.
1:04:50
- You're amazing.
1:04:51
Thank you so much.
1:04:52
And yeah, so again, to me that's a huge inspiration
1:04:55
everybody, because think about how Iyea has completely
1:04:59
transformed things and there's no excuses.
1:05:03
She just found a way, right?
1:05:04
She found a publisher.
1:05:06
You can use Amazon CreateSpace.
1:05:09
I think you were mentioning Vervante.
1:05:11
I think this is the company named maybe Iyea
1:05:13
you can put the link to your self publishing as well.
1:05:15
- [Iyea] I have put it for Vervante and they're amazing.
1:05:20
You can actually schedule time on your calendar
1:05:22
and they will talk you through it.
1:05:24
So they told me a trick about how you make money
1:05:26
from not using Amazon.
1:05:28
So you put it on your website, you get a Buy Now link
1:05:31
from PayPal and you put it on your website.
1:05:34
And then when the email orders come in
1:05:37
you can trigger it in your email like if you use Outlook
1:05:40
and it sends them an automatic email to mail out for you
1:05:43
so your hands are completely clean.
1:05:45
And all you have to do is just send traffic to your product.
1:05:48
And you can use Pinterest to send traffic for free
1:05:53
to your product, because Pinterest is the spot.
1:05:55
So yeah, I'll share all my little tips
1:05:57
and tricks to meet you guys.
1:05:59
I put Vervante information in here
1:06:01
and there's another one called Smartpress.
1:06:03
They're amazing too.
1:06:05
All of these are print once a month or print-in-order
1:06:07
and hold on to it.
1:06:08
But I don't have the time to ship stuff out.
1:06:10
So I like it that other people ship it for me.
1:06:13
- Oh, I hear you.
1:06:14
I tried that once, like 15 years ago.
1:06:17
Let me print a whole bunch of stuff.
1:06:19
That was a bad idea, because then you have to ship it
1:06:21
and I don't wanna do that.
1:06:22
So I've definitely used the print-on-demand services.
1:06:25
That's a great, great strategy.
1:06:27
Just to share some of the praise.
1:06:30
I never thought about that.
1:06:31
So cool.
1:06:32
Wow, I'm so pumped.
1:06:33
Iyea Brandy you're doing such a wonderful job.
1:06:35
Yes, Inspiring that girl is on fire.
1:06:37
A whole bunch of fire emoji's as well.
1:06:40
And yeah, I just, yeah.
1:06:42
Thank you for being here, you're amazing.
1:06:45
And I just love to follow and see all the amazing things
1:06:48
that you're accomplishing.
1:06:50
Now, the links are in the chat.
1:06:52
So please just scroll a few minutes.
1:06:54
And so there's Vervante.
1:06:56
V-E-R-V-A-N-T-E.com or Smartpress.com.
1:07:01
And then she's also pasting some of the links to Fiverr.
1:07:04
Again, we will open that and put that into the replay
1:07:08
and description as well.
1:07:08
So let's keep moving on.
1:07:10
I mean, we have a few questions here that we can answer.
1:07:12
I'm hoping, I know we're kind of already over the hour mark.
1:07:16
So well, we talked about this, I think before already
1:07:20
it seems most of your stuff is for coaching.
1:07:22
I'm in insurance, how can I use it?
1:07:24
Think about the whole person, what are their struggles?
1:07:26
What do they need help with?
1:07:29
Because of course, if someone is buying insurance
1:07:31
maybe they've got families,
1:07:32
maybe they're buying it for life insurance.
1:07:34
Maybe they're buying health insurance.
1:07:36
There's a whole bunch of content that you can share
1:07:38
across all of that.
1:07:41
So Richard, if you don't mind
1:07:43
maybe just collect all of the links.
1:07:46
Oh, I realized it's going just to the panelists.
1:07:48
I think some of the chat.
1:07:50
So if you don't mind, Richard just collect the links
1:07:53
that Iyea's posting and then send it to all attendees.
1:07:58
I think that's what happened?
1:07:59
That's what's happening.
1:08:01
Okay, so next question.
1:08:04
How do I utilize your content
1:08:06
across multiple social platforms?
1:08:09
So this is a great question.
1:08:11
Obviously, there are a ton of different social platforms,
1:08:15
everything from the obvious ones like Facebook
1:08:17
and YouTube and Twitter and LinkedIn and Pinterest
1:08:21
and you can go down the list.
1:08:22
My first recommendation is don't try to be everywhere.
1:08:26
It is a recipe for overwhelm and it is not worth doing
1:08:30
so absolutely pick where your audience is.
1:08:35
If you're a business coach, consultant
1:08:37
LinkedIn is probably a very good place for you.
1:08:41
And you can invest in developing your audience there
1:08:45
and maybe Facebook, right?
1:08:46
It depends on your audience.
1:08:48
So pick the platform that you want to devote
1:08:51
your time and energy.
1:08:53
And also think about the type of content
1:08:55
that you're gonna produce.
1:08:56
Because for example, if you're going to produce
1:08:59
video content, LinkedIn is thirsty for video content.
1:09:03
They want more videos.
1:09:04
People don't post a lot of videos there.
1:09:06
So that's a great place to post your videos.
1:09:08
And then you can repurpose and publish the same video
1:09:11
on Facebook or even on Instagram as well.
1:09:15
If it's a short, you know, 60-second,
1:09:17
or even if it's a little bit longer
1:09:18
it can go into the video Reels
1:09:21
or whatever Instagram calls it these days.
1:09:24
So you can repurpose the same content
1:09:26
across multiple platforms.
1:09:29
But the key is don't get overwhelmed.
1:09:30
That is absolutely not worth the time, the stress
1:09:35
the pain and suffering, just pick one or two things
1:09:38
and then just focus your energy on that.
1:09:40
All right, Next thing.
1:09:43
Thank you for posting the links.
1:09:46
So then, and there's one more I think for Vervante as well.
1:09:53
So, okay.
1:09:55
So let's talk about the next thing.
1:09:56
So how to open the package.
1:09:58
I don't understand what I'm looking at.
1:10:00
Richard, I'm gonna interrupt you
1:10:02
and probably this is a good one for you to talk about here.
1:10:06
- Okay, so when you download any of our content,
1:10:09
you get it in a zip file,
1:10:11
which is basically a compressed file.
1:10:13
And when you open that up, if you're on Windows
1:10:16
we do suggest that if you have any problems with it
1:10:20
there is a program called 7-Zip.
1:10:22
Isn't Ronnie?
1:10:24
- Yep. - Yeah.
1:10:25
7-Zip.
1:10:26
So this will actually open up perfectly for you.
1:10:28
If you encounter problems.
1:10:29
Windows sometimes can get problems.
1:10:31
And then what you will see is,
1:10:33
you will see that there are a number
1:10:34
of folders that are actually opened from that zip file.
1:10:39
So you have a PDF folder and the PDF is
1:10:42
the ready-to-go fully designed document that you can share
1:10:46
with your audience straight away.
1:10:48
Or if you are a monthly or yearly member
1:10:50
what you can actually do is you can brand it
1:10:51
with our PDF branding tool.
1:10:54
Then you will get the Microsoft Word version.
1:10:56
If it's an article or an ebook, which you can open up.
1:11:00
And again, you can just go in and you can tweak the content
1:11:03
as you wish there.
1:11:04
And then save it as a PDF.
1:11:06
You will also see a Pages Format, which is for Apple users
1:11:11
where they can again, open it up, tweak it,
1:11:13
save it as a PDF.
1:11:15
And then on some of our resources
1:11:17
we actually give you what we call the source file
1:11:19
which is the plain text file, which is just the text.
1:11:22
This comes in a lot of our articles come like that
1:11:26
because some people will say, well, I wanna just copy it
1:11:28
into my WordPress blog or I wanna copy it into LinkedIn.
1:11:31
And I don't want all the formatting.
1:11:33
You could also, if it's a presentation
1:11:35
you would get the PowerPoint
1:11:37
and you would get the Keynote as well
1:11:38
which is the Apple version of that.
1:11:42
My lovely assistant here
1:11:44
has just shared the screen.
1:11:47
So you can see there we have the DOCX,
1:11:50
we then it's just, yeah.
1:11:52
And then we have the text file.
1:11:53
- So it depends on the product.
1:11:55
So I realized I was muted.
1:11:57
It depends on the product.
1:11:58
So articles and affirmations
1:12:00
are gonna have the three formats.
1:12:01
So you're gonna have the DOCX
1:12:03
and it's organized nicely for you.
1:12:05
This is completely editable, of course.
1:12:07
And you can kind of see a little snippet of it here.
1:12:10
The PDF is the design version of the DOCX.
1:12:12
So what we did was we actually created a tool
1:12:16
that automatically designs the articles and affirmations
1:12:20
into these formats.
1:12:23
That if you can keep a secret
1:12:24
is something we're working on to release.
1:12:27
So that way you'll be able to create your own PDF versions
1:12:30
of content that will look beautifully designed.
1:12:33
I even told you Richard.
1:12:35
(indistinct chattering)
1:12:38
- There's some things we're working on behind the scenes.
1:12:41
- Secrets.
1:12:43
- So but the DOCX file, which you see here
1:12:46
is completely editable.
1:12:48
And you can open that in Google Docs.
1:12:52
You can open that in Microsoft Word or in Apple Pages
1:12:56
or in text editors.
1:12:57
The PDF of course, is a PDF and it is designed.
1:13:00
So it just kinda makes it look a little bit cleaner.
1:13:02
That will be great if you're just wanting
1:13:04
to have a quick handout
1:13:05
you're sending to a client or you wanna upload it
1:13:07
to a members area, something just sort of ready to go.
1:13:10
And then as you mentioned, Richard
1:13:11
there's the text file as well.
1:13:13
Now, more complicated documents, things like eBooks
1:13:20
or worksheets, checklists, let me just find one here.
1:13:28
So they will have more files, right?
1:13:31
So if you're on a Mac, there's the Apple Pages file.
1:13:34
And this would be because it's more,
1:13:36
in-depth detailed design
1:13:38
required to make the document look as good as it does.
1:13:42
Of course, a PDF version of the same document,
1:13:44
the source version is just the text.
1:13:48
Is what is what comes back after it has been researched,
1:13:52
after it's been written, after it has been edited.
1:13:55
This is the document that you get.
1:13:58
And again, it's fully editable.
1:13:59
You can take that and you can redesign it.
1:14:03
You can add to it, you can remove from it.
1:14:04
You can read it as a script
1:14:06
and you can use the DOCX all for any of those purposes,
1:14:10
just like any content that you have.
1:14:13
And then there is the web cover graphics.
1:14:17
So that what you see here are just for eBooks,
1:14:20
for worksheets, checklists.
1:14:22
There's some promotional graphics that you can use.
1:14:25
And then there's a Word file.
1:14:26
I know you're thinking, well, what's the difference
1:14:28
between the Word file and the source file?
1:14:30
The source file is not designed, but the Word file it is.
1:14:35
And it's a little bit tricky
1:14:36
because of course we use Google fonts.
1:14:40
We wanna make the designs look pretty, right?
1:14:43
We want them to look nice.
1:14:45
And so if you open this and the Word file
1:14:47
kind of looks a little bit jumbled or weird.
1:14:50
Well, you wanna make sure that you are installing
1:14:52
any of the missing fonts.
1:14:54
So you can just go to fonts.google.com
1:14:57
and then download those fonts as well.
1:15:00
Yeah, so those are the files that you get.
1:15:06
Let's go to the next question.
1:15:09
What do I need to record a video?
1:15:11
And how do I add my voice?
1:15:15
Like grab that Richard, I will be right back.
1:15:18
- Literally just grabbed it, smartphone.
1:15:21
You can take a smartphone and you can just get a tripod.
1:15:26
I just have one here mounted on there
1:15:29
and you can actually just record like that.
1:15:32
You can use the headset that you have.
1:15:34
Either the headphones that you have with your smartphone
1:15:37
as well.
1:15:39
Very, very simple.
1:15:40
You can just do that.
1:15:41
Or what you could get is you could get an external mic
1:15:44
that you would connect up to your smartphone.
1:15:48
Just to give you a little bit of better sound
1:15:50
but don't worry about that.
1:15:52
You don't, you know, you don't need expensive cameras.
1:15:56
I haven't upgraded to an expensive camera.
1:15:58
I just use smartphone on anything from an iPhone.
1:16:01
If you're an Apple person, iPhone 6.
1:16:04
I used to do a lot of our videos on that.
1:16:06
So use what you have
1:16:08
because there is a tendency sometimes to say,
1:16:10
I will do the videos when I have a better smartphone.
1:16:15
When I have whatever it may be.
1:16:18
As I say, the saying when is the best time to make a video?
1:16:21
Well, right now?
1:16:22
Okay, so you don't need to go off
1:16:24
and you don't need to invest too heavily.
1:16:28
Start off and reinvest, reinvest, reinvest.
1:16:31
When you start making the money
1:16:33
or when you want to, you don't need.
1:16:35
But definitely I think a tripod is probably
1:16:37
the best investment, because if you're holding it like this
1:16:40
and then your hands are shaking and nervous
1:16:41
but then the video looks like this.
1:16:45
It's not so (mumbles) it there.
1:16:48
So just get a good tripod and that's it.
1:16:51
I think that's it.
1:16:52
And then to record your voice, as I said
1:16:54
you can just use the actual headphones
1:16:56
that come with your smartphone.
1:16:57
Mine's entangled.
1:16:59
Or you can get that external mic.
1:17:03
- Absolutely, let's get to one more question.
1:17:06
And then any final, last questions that you may have.
1:17:10
So what platforms should I use to deliver my course
1:17:13
and where can I sell my content?
1:17:15
So well, first off Iyea showed some excellent ways earlier
1:17:20
of how to sell your content, where to sell your content,
1:17:22
all sorts of great ideas.
1:17:25
Richard, I know you also have some great ideas
1:17:27
when it comes to this because you've created several courses
1:17:29
on Udemy and you have over 46,000 students on Udemy.
1:17:35
So you have great wisdom to share.
1:17:36
I'd like to hear your thoughts as well.
1:17:38
- Yes, I think it depends on what you want to achieve
1:17:43
from the course.
1:17:44
As I said, last week on the Open Office,
1:17:48
Udemy won't make you rich, but it opens up a lot of doors.
1:17:53
And I'll give you an example.
1:17:54
The other day, I got an email from somebody who said,
1:17:57
we're starting a new platform.
1:17:59
We would like to have your courses on the platform.
1:18:01
And we paid per streaming minute.
1:18:03
That people actually it's like a monthly subscription,
1:18:08
but for example they pay 10 cents per-minute stream.
1:18:11
Now I was looking back at my Udemy statistics
1:18:14
and I might stream five to 10,000 minutes a month.
1:18:21
So that might work out to be at 200 to $500.
1:18:27
But that wouldn't have been possible
1:18:28
if I hadn't put those courses up on Udemy.
1:18:31
So while I haven't made a fortune from Udemy itself,
1:18:34
it's opened up doors.
1:18:35
And as well, when I say to people
1:18:37
I have 46,000 students, it's like, wow.
1:18:39
They don't say, how much did you make?
1:18:41
So Udemy is very good for getting out there,
1:18:44
getting yourself known because they have the audience.
1:18:47
But the problem is they do take all of the money in return.
1:18:49
And somebody had actually said that to me from last week's
1:18:53
Open Office, I said oh, I was gonna put stuff on Udemy
1:18:56
but then I see I'm not gonna make money on it.
1:18:58
But that's just one thing that you can do.
1:19:00
Once your courses start getting popular,
1:19:02
you will get testimonials, which can't be faked.
1:19:07
These are real testimonials from real people.
1:19:10
Now you can have those testimonials
1:19:12
and use them to sell the course on other platforms
1:19:16
or on your own website.
1:19:17
'Cause you could say,
1:19:18
this is what people have said about my course.
1:19:21
So I find Udemy a good marketing platform.
1:19:24
It's not for money.
1:19:25
So create short courses on Udemy, 90-minutes long
1:19:29
so that you don't wanna spend 17 hours
1:19:32
and then make $2 with a thousand students as an example.
1:19:39
Let's just take that as an example.
1:19:40
So you can do that.
1:19:42
You could think about Thinkific, Teachable, there's Kajabi.
1:19:47
I think once you're a little bit established
1:19:50
then go to those sites because they do charge
1:19:53
or they take a commission on every sale or both.
1:19:57
So if you're just starting off, do you want to
1:19:59
be paying 29, 39, $49 a month until you have some momentum?
1:20:03
So Udemy is a good testing area, I think.
1:20:07
- And Iyea, you mentioned you're using Podia,
1:20:10
P-O-D-I-A.com.
1:20:12
Jonathan mentioned, I've already invested
1:20:14
paid for Teachable.
1:20:15
How can I use that platform?
1:20:16
Or what are your ideas?
1:20:17
Honestly, the platform doesn't really matter.
1:20:21
Ultimately, if you're comfortable,
1:20:23
you're confident you already have stuff on there.
1:20:26
Don't switch.
1:20:26
Like, keep it.
1:20:27
That's great.
1:20:28
The key thing is what are you gonna do next, right?
1:20:31
How are you gonna market it?
1:20:31
Well, look at what Iyea is doing.
1:20:33
She's on Clubhouse and she's sharing on social platforms.
1:20:36
She's building her audience.
1:20:38
That's what you wanna focus on.
1:20:40
It's not the technology.
1:20:41
The technology is not gonna make you rich.
1:20:44
You could be on Udemy and make a Bajillion dollars or $0.
1:20:48
You could be on Teachable
1:20:49
and make a Bajillion dollars or $0.
1:20:51
The technology, the tool doesn't matter.
1:20:53
It's really about you,
1:20:55
what you invest in your marketing,
1:20:56
what you invest in your outreach and how you reach people.
1:21:00
So that's where I would really focus on.
1:21:03
And we had a great question here.
1:21:04
- I'm trying to picture a Bajillion dollars.
1:21:07
- Its hard to picture but it's possible.
1:21:09
It is possible.
1:21:11
So Regina has a great question and I hope you're still here.
1:21:14
Cause this one, I would love if you could answer it.
1:21:17
She's asking what is Clubhouse?
1:21:20
- [Iyea] Oh, hey, for Regina.
1:21:22
So Clubhouse is an audio only social media platform.
1:21:27
And when Clubhouse first started, it was for iOS users.
1:21:30
So iPhone, iPads users.
1:21:33
And basically you will answer Clubhouse.
1:21:36
and they have all of these rooms.
1:21:38
And the rooms are talking about everything
1:21:40
from, Ronnie was on my Clubhouse one night, right?
1:21:43
And you were like a guest
1:21:44
you were either an audience or you're on a stage
1:21:46
and you're sharing your knowledge.
1:21:48
Essentially, you are just interacting with people
1:21:53
and getting to know people.
1:21:54
And so how I use Clubhouse to build my audience
1:21:58
to be honest with y'all
1:21:59
I've made $10,000 from my audience on Clubhouse.
1:22:02
I got on Clubhouse on November 21st.
1:22:05
I started selling products two months ago.
1:22:07
I just started giving away.
1:22:08
I do the 80/20 rule.
1:22:10
I give away 80% free and I charged for 20%.
1:22:13
So the how, is what I charge for.
1:22:15
The what, the where, the when, give it to you for free.
1:22:19
But the how you're gonna do it.
1:22:20
I charge for it.
1:22:21
And so I would tell them, you know,
1:22:23
hey, you should get passive income.
1:22:26
Hey, you should do this.
1:22:27
And this is the type of passive income to get.
1:22:29
But then like, you know, how do I do this?
1:22:31
How do I implement it in my business?
1:22:32
Okay, let's schedule a consulting call.
1:22:35
And so I would schedule a bunch of consultations, right?
1:22:38
Cause Clubhouse connects to your Instagram.
1:22:40
So make sure that your Instagram has a link tree
1:22:44
or something that has a calendar.
1:22:46
And so I would say,
1:22:46
hey, you guys should just get on my calendar.
1:22:48
Let's chat.
1:22:49
And for a whole two months, that's what I did.
1:22:52
I talked to like five to six people a day for 15 minutes
1:22:55
explaining to them how, you know
1:22:57
they should do what they should do.
1:22:59
And then I would realize
1:23:01
that they still didn't know what to do.
1:23:03
So then I created a monthly membership, right?
1:23:06
So the therapist started paying,
1:23:07
they paid like $100 a month to be part of my membership.
1:23:11
And it has courses in live in a private Facebook group.
1:23:14
And then some people was like, well, I need one-on-one.
1:23:17
I can't do this.
1:23:18
So then I started charging.
1:23:19
When I first started charging, it was really low.
1:23:21
It's like $1000 for like a formal program.
1:23:24
Now I charge $1000 a month to work with them
1:23:26
and they have no problem paying me
1:23:28
because it's personalized.
1:23:30
So my email list is only 500
1:23:33
and I think I've kind of beat the 10% rule.
1:23:35
Already have 10% of your email list would pay you.
1:23:38
And so it's been wonderful.
1:23:40
So this month I would probably hit like
1:23:42
20 something thousand.
1:23:43
And you're talking about five months in a year
1:23:45
with only starting three months ago.
1:23:47
So that's how I use Clubhouse.
1:23:49
It's really amazing for you to meet people.
1:23:54
That's why I will say, if you are a talker
1:23:55
or you have a really great personality,
1:23:58
cultivate your hallway with what you like.
1:24:00
Like if you'd like stuff on brand, you know
1:24:03
marketing or pitch rooms or all these different things.
1:24:07
And when you go in there as the panelist is talking,
1:24:09
raise your hand, come on stage,
1:24:11
introduce yourself and say, hey, I am Brandy.
1:24:14
I'm a therapist and I'm a coach for therapists.
1:24:17
This is what I do.
1:24:18
Then you stick to the topic
1:24:20
and you share and you say if anybody
1:24:21
have any further questions
1:24:23
hit me in the DMs, less chat further.
1:24:26
And from there, people just start following you.
1:24:28
And they just, they follow your personality
1:24:31
basically by you.
1:24:32
So you're building relationships
1:24:33
and then other people will invite you
1:24:35
to create rooms with them.
1:24:36
And sometimes I just get on Clubhouse
1:24:38
and I just started roaming.
1:24:39
I just started talking to people who join me
1:24:40
and just jump in there and start talking to me.
1:24:43
And that's how I've met all these wonderful people.
1:24:45
Accountants, CPAs,
1:24:47
I mean, I've met millionaires in there.
1:24:49
There's all kinds of people in Clubhouse
1:24:51
because it's there you know,
1:24:53
the fact that you are anonymous, right?
1:24:55
People are not like looking at your picture.
1:24:57
They just hearing your voice.
1:24:58
And so they're making a relationship solely based
1:25:01
on your personality.
1:25:03
So that's what I like about Clubhouse.
1:25:04
But there are other audio,
1:25:05
there's Fanbase that's also available and Fanbase pays you.
1:25:09
I don't know if you guys know that they pay you
1:25:11
for being on there.
1:25:12
People pay you for sharing content.
1:25:14
So check out Fanbase and it's pretty new.
1:25:17
So that's just my thought.
1:25:19
- That's amazing.
1:25:20
- I've to say, I've learnt so much from this Open Office.
1:25:23
(both laugh)
1:25:25
- Iyea, you're just absolutely well acknoledged,
1:25:28
she's amazing, absolutely.
1:25:31
So, some questions were asking about
1:25:34
how do I get an invite to Clubhouse?
1:25:35
Or how do I find you on Clubhouse?
1:25:37
I mentioned that they can just search,
1:25:40
get the Clubhouse app.
1:25:41
- [Iyea] Just search my name, you'll find me.
1:25:44
I'm on here.
1:25:45
I have our Clubhouse is called
1:25:47
My Therapist is Black because the core of the audience
1:25:50
that I work were Black therapist
1:25:52
because of the lack of representation visibility
1:25:55
but I help everyone.
1:25:56
So if you guys need like a walk through the Clubhouse,
1:25:58
reach out to me, I'm on Facebook also.
1:26:00
So you guys can send me messages, but Facebook is not.
1:26:03
I don't take it as seriously
1:26:04
as I do like Instagram and Clubhouse.
1:26:07
So I'm very strategic.
1:26:08
'Cause I was gonna say to you, if you get on Clubhouse
1:26:11
check the bio's of people you admire,
1:26:14
you'll notice they put in there what they're looking for
1:26:18
and why they're on there.
1:26:19
Get on Clubhouse for business
1:26:21
and stick to the business room.
1:26:23
Stay out of those messy rooms that talk about gossip.
1:26:26
Like, you know, you want your audience to take you serious.
1:26:29
Don't go places where they're gonna think you're a joke.
1:26:32
So Fanbase is just another,
1:26:34
Julie asked Fanbase is another option.
1:26:36
So it's all audio.
1:26:37
So you could be in your pajamas, laid up in your bed
1:26:39
which is normally what happens with me on Wednesday nights.
1:26:42
I'm laid up in my bed on Clubhouse from 10 to 12
1:26:44
because I co-host the show with another therapist
1:26:46
where is just where Ronnie came on
1:26:48
and called the branded therapist.
1:26:49
And so like, I think my club has
1:26:52
like 2000 and change people that are a part of my club.
1:26:55
And a lot of those people follow me
1:26:57
and they purchase my products and services.
1:26:59
But the goal is just to grow your audience,
1:27:02
like Ronnie said.
1:27:03
So it was through Clubhouse and Instagram
1:27:05
that my email list grew organically.
1:27:08
I didn't do anything else, but show up.
1:27:11
From here, let me put that out there.
1:27:14
- I was gonna actually ask you,
1:27:15
so I know you use the PLR.me content.
1:27:17
You've already shown that that's outstanding
1:27:19
but how often are you on Clubhouse?
1:27:22
Like, what's your schedule like?
1:27:24
- [Iyea] I had to cut back Clubhouse was addictive.
1:27:26
When we all first started, nobody got any sleep.
1:27:28
I swear to God, nobody slept.
1:27:30
We were on clubhouse in the middle of the night,
1:27:32
early in the morning, I was getting no work done.
1:27:35
So now I have a Clubhouse schedule.
1:27:36
I turn off notifications.
1:27:37
Don't ping me nowhere.
1:27:39
Don't call me, nothing.
1:27:41
I'm only on Clubhouse, Tuesdays and Wednesdays,
1:27:45
a periodic Thursday and a periodic Saturday.
1:27:48
Like if there's a room that I wanna be in
1:27:51
and I see it, I'll put it on my calendar
1:27:53
because now Clubhouse house has it where you have
1:27:56
they share a link.
1:27:58
So I can put that link in my calendar.
1:28:00
And then it'll just let me know when a room is starting
1:28:03
and I just click and go in there.
1:28:04
They've made it so you can share it to Twitter,
1:28:06
Instagram, Facebook, all of those places.
1:28:09
- Awesome. - Yeah.
1:28:10
- So I just wanna point out something.
1:28:13
She's got a schedule, right?
1:28:15
She's consistent.
1:28:16
She's now on Clubhouse once in a while.
1:28:18
Iyea is on Clubhouse, like, you know her schedule,
1:28:22
you know when her shows are,
1:28:23
think of it like your favorite TV show,
1:28:25
your favorite radio program, there's consistency there.
1:28:28
And that's a huge X-Factor to her success.
1:28:33
Not only, I mean, obviously she's got
1:28:34
an amazing magnetic personality.
1:28:36
She's brilliant.
1:28:38
Such a go-getter, she's incredible in so many aspects.
1:28:40
And Iyea, I love you, you're amazing.
1:28:43
Thank you so much for being here.
1:28:44
- [Iyea] No, thanks you.
1:28:45
We all as entrepreneurs, we have to share
1:28:47
we have to share, we have to share.
1:28:48
We have to share.
1:28:49
So I'm really grateful for you guys
1:28:51
and the content you've created
1:28:52
has allowed me, beside think about it.
1:28:55
If you're gonna get in front of people
1:28:56
you have to know what to talk about, right?
1:28:58
And so PLR takes away that anx of not knowing.
1:29:01
I heard you mentioned about videos on LinkedIn
1:29:04
so I don't really use LinkedIn for that purpose
1:29:06
but now you got me thinking what professional resources
1:29:09
on PLR can I create a video about
1:29:12
what about the slide deck on being happy, right?
1:29:15
Everyone could relate to being happy.
1:29:17
What if I did a video on seven ways to show up
1:29:21
and be happy and know your happiness triggers, right?
1:29:24
As a professional, that's a perfect video for LinkedIn.
1:29:27
Guess who didn't have to write their content.
1:29:29
So that's the way that I'd love to use your content
1:29:32
because that's what the type of stuff we should be doing.
1:29:36
We should be sharing content that changes lives.
1:29:39
And then the people will come to you.
1:29:41
Don't worry about payment.
1:29:42
I promise you that they will come to you
1:29:44
because you give great content.
1:29:46
But if you keep thinking,
1:29:48
well, I don't wanna share this because
1:29:49
then I'm not gonna make no money.
1:29:51
That you're not gonna make any money
1:29:52
because people need to get value from you
1:29:54
before they'll pay you for the other stuff.
1:29:57
- You said it, you're bang on.
1:30:00
It's so true.
1:30:01
Create value, share value, be you and then be consistent.
1:30:06
That's really the formula, right?
1:30:07
That's how you market, it's about being consistent.
1:30:09
You have to be consistent.
1:30:11
You have to give value.
1:30:13
I mean, in the few minutes that you've spoken Iyea,
1:30:15
I mean, I feel like everybody knows you
1:30:17
and loves you.
1:30:18
Like in a split second there
1:30:20
because you're just giving your all
1:30:21
and you're giving so much value.
1:30:23
And ultimately my question is,
1:30:26
what can we learn from that?
1:30:27
And how can we implement that in our own businesses?
1:30:30
That's what I wanna leave off on.
1:30:32
I mean, we're now at the 90-minute mark.
1:30:34
Iyea thank you so much, Richard, thank you so much.
1:30:38
And thank you all for being here.
1:30:39
You know, this to me was such a powerful session.
1:30:43
I'm inspired, I'm motivated.
1:30:46
- I'm inspired as well, yeah.
1:30:49
- And exactly, well again, I'll be like losing sleep.
1:30:53
Like I am being up in the middle of the night,
1:30:55
listening and chatting in our rooms.
1:30:57
It's such a cool concept out though.
1:30:59
But the point though is, invest in you
1:31:03
your personality, your audience and then be consistent
1:31:06
in that investment of your time and your talents.
1:31:09
There's so much you can do
1:31:11
with the PLR.me content.
1:31:13
And ultimately what it boils down to is action.
1:31:16
It just takes time to go out and do that.
1:31:20
You know, honestly, we didn't even get into
1:31:23
any specific offer or anything for PLR.me today.
1:31:27
You can go to PLR.me,
1:31:29
you can go to the pricing page.
1:31:30
You can see the different plans.
1:31:31
If you're not yet a member or if you are a member
1:31:33
and you want to purchase more credits
1:31:35
you can do that there as well.
1:31:37
That's really not the point of today though.
1:31:38
'Cause today we wanna inspire you,
1:31:40
we wanna entertain, educate
1:31:42
and help you move forward in your business.
1:31:45
And so I hope that we did that for you today.
1:31:49
Thank you.
1:31:49
And any other feedback, any questions, any comments,
1:31:52
please you can leave that in the comments.
1:31:54
Send us an email,
1:31:55
please connect with Iyea as well
1:31:57
'cause she's incredible.
1:31:58
If you haven't already recognized that.
1:32:00
Iyea thank you, Richard thank you so much.
1:32:03
- Thank you guys.
1:32:05
Bye.
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