Publish Germ Fighting Tips from the CDC Yet? New PLR at 10 off
Published: Mon, 03/23/20
Many of the people on my list, by nature of online publishing itself, have become long reliant on high quality content to continue meeting your audience(es) need for information. This need is only going to grow with increasing numbers of people dependent upon technology for guidance on how to cope and survive a quarantine that may grow in severity and duration.
For this reason, I will continue to research, write and create new and informative content on the following topics:
- Preventing the spread of germs
- Keeping your home clean and germ free using simple and effective cleaning products
- Tips for what to stock up on to keep your family healthy and well fed when you have limited access to store supplies
- Tips for boosting immune system function
- Organizing your home work space for optimum productivity, creative inspiration and mental focus
- Providing balance and healthy exercise outlets for home schooled children
- Using technology to connect virtually with others
- Transforming your physical small business into a thriving online money maker
- (Many, many more topics - these are just my initial brainstorm of ideas)
The most recent coronavirus-related content pack that was researched and written by me is our Germ Fighting PLR which will help you reach your audience on social media, your email list, and via search engines.
One of my customers has written my multiple notes of concern with regard to the Q&A format. I would advise that you set this up as a "Question" for the page title or H1, H2, or H3 headings of your blog posts and web pages, and then paste the "A" (answer) beneath each. It is your choice whether to post this content as several medium-length, or one long blog post or web page. The optimization part is very important. The "Q" will reach a web searcher who may be searching for information on the listed topics within this pack. I have researched each topic and cited science journals and articles written by physicians on the various topics. The CDC (Center for Disease Control and Protection) is heavily quoted throughout this text so you definitely DO want to pick it up if you hope to take an authoritative stance on the subject of preventing the spread of germs.
Again, this new PLR pack was written in Q&A format and cited with medical journal references and quotes from medical experts with quotes and direct links to each article.
I would recommend publishing these tips in your blog or website. You might also make an ebook from them and offer it free in exchange for new signups, or as an affordable paid product. Definitely share links to your bog or ebook on social media, as that is clearly where the world has congregated during this pandemic. They are also Googling like mad and they need clear directives from others, so if you can be that authority, do it.
Any health related content that you publish should be disclaimed:
"This information is not intended to serve as medical advice. If you are experiencing symptoms of any kind, please consult with your physician."
Here's what's included in this done-for-you content pack. Please note that I do not have a sales page up yet but you can order this content via direct link to checkout on the Wordfeeder site. Link is below, after the list of contents:
Germ Fighting PLR: "Keep It Clean and Healthy"
- What's in the recipe for soap?
- Where can I get a good recipe for soap?
- Why is soap made from fat?
- What is a fatty acid and how do they help the body?
- What is lye and why is it used in soap?
- Does common bar soap kill bacteria and viruses?
- Does a used bar of soap contain germs?
- Ways to minimize the spread of germs when using bar soap
- Is bar soap effective at eliminating germs?
- Why is liquid soap more popular than bar soap?
- Make your own Windex
- Does ammonia kill viruses?
- Does vinegar kill viruses?
- Does salt kill bacteria?
- Do any types of bacteria thrive in salt water?
- Are you sure salt doesn't kill bacteria?
- Does chlorine bleach kill viruses and bacteria?
- Can you disinfect drinking water using bleach?
- How to disinfect well water using chlorine bleach:
- Why do we run a fever when our body has come down with a viral or bacterial illness?
- What types of hygiene and household cleaning applications utilize salt to reduce bacteria?
- Does saline help to remove germs from your mouth and nose?
- Nasal Saline Solution Recipe
- Vinegar and Baking Soda Abrasive Cleaning Spray Recipe
- How does a humidifier or vaporizer help a cough?
- Can steam from the shower help a cough?
- Does honey really help cure a sore throat and cough?
- Do antibiotics work for the flu?
- Do acids kill viruses?
- How does vitamin C help a cold?
- Is there scientific evidence that vitamin C helps people get over a cold virus quickly and with less symptoms?
- Does zinc work to cure viruses and bacteria?
- How to prevent the spread of germs?
- How to stop viruses from spreading from person to person:
- How to boost your immunity so you heal more quickly when you do catch a cold or the flu?
Use coupon code NOGERMS for $10 off this pack. Go here to learn more and order.
Thank you for supporting my freelance business. Wishing you good health, prosperity and safety for you and your loved ones at this chaotic and uncertain time in world history.
Dina at Wordfeeder PLR