Computer Crash Special On My New PLR Membership Site

I had a major computer crash the other day and my old computer is toast, may it rest in pieces. I was forced to buy a new computer that I wasn’t quite ready to afford yet, and I created this special on my new PLR membership site to help me pay off my new computer.

When you act right now you will be getting access to 12+ PLR and MRR products within the next 30 days. There are currently 5 products loaded and several more scheduled to post this week. Once the initial products are posted I will be posting regular products weekly, probably 2 per week or more.

Once my computer is paid off, I will be raising the price of this membership to at least twice what I am offering it to you today. When you join today you will receive the special price for life, even after the price goes up. You can of course cancel at any time, but remember if you decide to rejoin in the future you will have to pay twice the price.

Get one of these few discounted memberships while I am still offering it for only $7, this offer will disappear very soon. Here is all of the info and what you will get today http://www.plractionclub.com

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Little Known Technique To write Newsy Headlines That Sell

Hi,

I’ve got a BIG tip for you today.

I have heard from several of my subscribers that they are having trouble writing great headlines for sales pages, emails, etc. Do you cringe when you have to come up with a great headline?

Here’s a great technique that not everyone is using that will give you instant ideas for great newsy headlines that will come up in searches and grab your readers attention.

Go to digg.com and click on the rss icon, it’s the little orange square at the top right of the page.

Then, make sure the pull down menu says Live Bookmarks and click subscribe now.

On the box that pops up, in the “create in” field, make sure it says Bookmarks Toolbar. Then click Add.

Next, go to your “view” pulldown menu at the top of your browser and go to “toolbars” and make sure your bookmarks toolbar is checked.

That’s it, you should now have a link on your browsers bookmark toolbar that says “digg.com: Stories/Po…”

Click on that link and you will get a pulldown list of all of the top headlines for the day at digg.com.

Just take the headlines that are there and twist them to suit your purpose. For instance, The digg.com headline “7 Ways To Relieve Stress Instantly” could become “7 Ways To Instantly Attract 500 Blog Visitors”.

I hope this helps you write better headlines easier, take care!

If you like this technique leave me a comment below.

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