Ooh! A Wordfeeder PLR app!? Google docs for PLR?
Published: Thu, 11/04/21
Hi !
I got an email from a sister in online business today who is doing a beta test of app creation!
She said she's going to make an app for select customers as her first run of test subjects for this new technology.
I asked her how it might apply to people who write and sell PLR like I do.
She said that the app can be used to offer tips and update your list and things like that!
How do you feel about apps?
Are you likely to download one? I have been app-resistent for a major portion of
my life as a tech user. I've downloaded a few apps and a lot of them get the kibosh from me if I find no good reason to open them or if they are always nudging me to launch.
If you want to try out the Wordfeeder app once it's created, you are welcome to! I have no idea how it will work, what kind of control I will have over what the app does and other details. I literally just committed to this!
If it turns out the app is not for my customers then I will ditch and we will go back to straight email. I know that PLR use is really not that compatible with smartphones. The more you use your app the more you're likely to be on your phone.
I've actually been wondering if there's a safe way to integrate Google docs with PLR selling. It seems too easy.
Is it actually that simple for someone to send payment and for me to auto email them a link that goes to a Google doc so they can use the content they paid for from a smart phone?
If that were the case then you could blog from anywhere. I use Google docs to write content and then input it in my blogs
If anyone actually knows the answer to this that would be awesome if you write back and tell me how it works. If people do send PLR drafts via Google docs, I would definitely think that an app would be great because it would increase the engagement of my users who are on smartphones.
I don't know, I guess I'll just roll with this and see where it takes us!
Feel free to email me your thoughts on this.
Dina at Wordfeeder
PS, if you're a Wordfeeder affiliate, I sent a massive private offer to your inbox last night. Bring me some new faces, some of my affiliates who got in on the action early still receive decent commission payments even when they're not actively promoting! So lock it in.
Have an amazingly productive and profitable day!
I got an email from a sister in online business today who is doing a beta test of app creation!
She said she's going to make an app for select customers as her first run of test subjects for this new technology.
I asked her how it might apply to people who write and sell PLR like I do.
She said that the app can be used to offer tips and update your list and things like that!
How do you feel about apps?
Are you likely to download one? I have been app-resistent for a major portion of
my life as a tech user. I've downloaded a few apps and a lot of them get the kibosh from me if I find no good reason to open them or if they are always nudging me to launch.
If you want to try out the Wordfeeder app once it's created, you are welcome to! I have no idea how it will work, what kind of control I will have over what the app does and other details. I literally just committed to this!
If it turns out the app is not for my customers then I will ditch and we will go back to straight email. I know that PLR use is really not that compatible with smartphones. The more you use your app the more you're likely to be on your phone.
I've actually been wondering if there's a safe way to integrate Google docs with PLR selling. It seems too easy.
Is it actually that simple for someone to send payment and for me to auto email them a link that goes to a Google doc so they can use the content they paid for from a smart phone?
If that were the case then you could blog from anywhere. I use Google docs to write content and then input it in my blogs
If anyone actually knows the answer to this that would be awesome if you write back and tell me how it works. If people do send PLR drafts via Google docs, I would definitely think that an app would be great because it would increase the engagement of my users who are on smartphones.
I don't know, I guess I'll just roll with this and see where it takes us!
Feel free to email me your thoughts on this.
Dina at Wordfeeder
PS, if you're a Wordfeeder affiliate, I sent a massive private offer to your inbox last night. Bring me some new faces, some of my affiliates who got in on the action early still receive decent commission payments even when they're not actively promoting! So lock it in.
Have an amazingly productive and profitable day!