Why Collect Gratitude Content? (Don't miss these!)

Published: Thu, 10/08/20


Set aside a bunch of articles to make an ebook for purchase. Collect five more articles and create a mini ebook download on the same topic – to give readers a taste and get them to sign up for your list.

Put a bunch more gratitude articles up on your blog to drive visitors in from the outside – either via search engines, or social media shares.

You can do this all at once, or you can do what most marketers do which is continue to collect niche-specific articles over time and share them as you go. This is why I continue to write to a single topic – for example, gratitude, over the course of months and years. I know that my customers are publishing around this niche and I want to keep fresh content coming out.

It’s gratitude season, and I’ve got plenty of goodies from my site, Wordfeeder, as well as from friends who create both visual and written content and offer the private label rights for you to share and sell it as your own.

Here’s a brand new pack from my talented friend Lynette of Thrive Anywhere. It’s her Gratitude Devotional Journal. If you planned to sell the 30-Day Gratitude Journaling Course that you may have picked up from me, then this journal will be the perfect accompaniment to add huge value for your readers.

Lynette has this to say about the journal: This beautiful journal is perfect for low content book publishers, people in ministry, or anyone who serves the Christian market.

You get 50% off with coupon code DEVOTIONAL when you grab your PLR copy of Lynette's journal by Tuesday, Oct. 13, 2020. Go here to learn more, view samples and order now.

Don't forget, you'll need something amazing in the way of written gratitude journaling content. Don’t miss Wordfeeder’s Attitude of Gratitude 30-Day Challenge, Now a whopping 40% off with coupon code ALLFALL.

This and all other fall themed content packs are being discounted through October 22, 2020. Don’t miss high value offers on quality content from Wordfeeder and friends!

Dina at Wordfeeder PLR