Thankful Journaling challenge PLR ends tomorrow!
Published: Thu, 11/10/22
It's time to wrap up the gratitude content offers. Today is November 10th. Tomorrow is November 11th and it will be the last day to use coupon code THANKFUL2022 for $30 off our 30 Days Thankful Journaling Challenge in Canva.
Yesterday I sent instructions on how to start posting from your phone. I will include them in this email again because this is pretty important.
You really can do anything from your phone until the battery runs out. To keep the battery going, after you post the content, delete it from your internal files.
This is what I sent you yesterday. Save these instructions because eventually it will be easy to post from your phone though there is a learning curve at first.
More people should know how to use a WordPress blog. If they did, they'd understand that you can post content on the go from your phone. (I kinda hate WordPress but that's a story for another day. It serves its purpose at least!)
- The first thing I'd suggest is to use a network connection when out and about so you don't get hacked while doing this.
- Next, I'd remind you to switch back and forth from the desktop to phone browser view and back again while working. WordPress can get weird from your Smart Phone, and you can lose certain features of websites you're on. So when something happens that confounds you, try to switch the view.
- You definitely have to get used that automatic zoom thing that Chrome has been doing while you type into forms. I researched how to shut that off, tried the steps, and... it didn't work! So that's all I can offer you at this time. The zoom aspect of this really irritates me, as a grumpy nerd who's always trying to get things done online. BUUUT anyway. ;
- Definitely use Google docs in tandem with WordPress and any other sites, like social media, that you may be copying and pasting from.
To open it, do this:
- Visit the FILES area of your phone. It's probably zipped, so you have to open it. Here's how.
- Press and hold your finger on the file you want to work in. The share button pops up. Click it, and share to your Google Drive.
- Now the file is unzipped. Click on the original file, then hit the back arrow a few times.
- Now you should be able to open the file because it's been unzipped.
- Once the file is open on your phone, you can highlight and copy sections of the text.
- Navigate to the spot where you'd like to paste the text, like a new WordPress blog post. Paste it in, edit as needed. Add a title and any other needed elements, like images, and a call to action. (Sign up for more tips like this- and the link.)
- Make sure you categorize so search engines can find the content you posted.
Okay. So we have a few good offers happening still.
One, I have an active coupon for $30 off our 30 Days Thankful Gratitude Journaling Challenge in Canva.
Use the above method to post each "day" of the journaling challenge from the document to a new post in your private FB group.
Encourage members to read the included gratitude rumination, then do the journaling exercise. If they like, you can regroup later and discuss each person's journal entry for added value.
The coupon code to grab the challenge is THANKFUL2022 and the product page is here. This ends after November 11th.
I also have hand-selected some seasonal cooking content for you. If you haven't picked these up yet, our winter recipe packs are:
- Classic Christmas Cookie Recipes (with images)
- 50 Low Carb Holiday Menu Ideas (with images)
- Low Carb Christmas Menu - Written Recipes
- Sweet and Savory Pie Recipes (with images)
- Low Carb Comfort Food 1 and 2
Cooking PLR, Written Recipes and your code is 60, for 60% off! If you find errors, let me know and I'll send you a bonus code.
If you liked these tips, please tell a friend about Wordfeeder PLR! One of your online buds may work in a complimentary or completely different niche from you, that I have written content for. Email me if you'd like to sign up as an affiliate. I do require that I know my affiliates first before activating them.
Thanks!
Dina at Wordfeeder PLR