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Hi everyone! I’m so happy to announce that we’ll be opening a health PLR membership site in June. Who’s we? Myself, my mom and my sister Jeni – who gave her notice this week that she’s not going back to teaching and will pursue IM fulltime. Jeni has the Master’s Degree in a health field, and she writes like Mom and I do.

So here’s what we’ll be providing – and it’ll be a little more pricey to the public, but will be worth it because the members will get tons of content with all 3 of us chipping in:

  • 20 page report
  • 20 articles for the niche topic
  • 10 email autoresponders
  • 10 product reviews for the niche
So here’s an example. Let’s say month 1 is a PLR pack on cholesterol. You would get:
  • 20 page report on How to Lower Your Cholesterol
  • 20 Articles on niche keywords for cholesterol
  • 10 Email autoresponders with tips on how to lower cholesterol
  • 10 product reviews for the niche for cholesterol (stuff like monitors, books, tablets, etc.)

So what we want to know is this:

What health areas do you want a membership in? Here’s what I’m wondering…

I assume (maybe wrongly so) that most people would NOT want to join a generic health membership site – 1 month you’re getting a pack on headaches and the next it’s all about hearts. It seems like this would have you bouncing all over the place. BUT – it might allow you the content you need to set up a good affiliate site once a month in a variety of health niches.

Or, would you like it to be in a specific area of health – such as: women’s health issues, senior health issues, fitness, etc.

I can’t go too narrow. A membership site on headache PLR isn’t feasible, for example – I’d run out of content. Fitness is broad enough that we could do all sorts of stuff. But I’d like to poll you guys and find out what you’d like.

I need to map out the content and divvy it up. I believe Jeni will be writing the 20 page report. I will be doing the emails and reviews and Mom will be doing the niche keyword articles (which you could use as blog posts, etc).

Let me know your thoughts on this if you might be interested in something of this nature.

This site will provide 60 pages of content (plus I’m sure we’ll be pampering our members with bonuses like I’m doing with my H&G members). The public will be paying $47/month – which is $0.78page approximately. My list and blog readers would get it for the $10 off per month price, so 60 pages minimum for about $0.62/page.

Thoughts?

Tiff ;)

 

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71 Responses to “Health PLR Membership Coming in June”

  • Yoan says:

    It is getting better and better!! Cool news! Definitely nice to know ethical people DO EXIST and so, the IM dream can go on…! Lovely! ::)

  • Yoan says:

    Women’s health issues- pretty big niche. You can include, ovarian cysts, fibroids (I have tested and it does convert by the way)- pregnancy, diets, yeast infections, you name it! Here is my take on this! Y.

  • Linda Kate says:

    I like sleep problems (snoring, apnea, insomnia, etc. Also, I like the senior health topic.

    • Tiffany says:

      Sleep is too narrow but could be included as one of the packs in either senior or women’s or men’s. Thanks Linda for letting me know!

  • Hey Tif! I would love a membership site on Fitness and/or nutrition. Thanks! Allegra

  • Cliff says:

    Tiffany,
    Fitness would be a great niche with LOTS of high volume Amazon products to promote for BOTH the guys and the gals! With so much to choose from, you would never run out of material and we could build some nice authority sites.
    Yep – Fitness!!

  • C. OBrien says:

    I vote Senior health, large market and lots of high priced physical products to promote as well as alot of info products. Great timing!

  • Joe says:

    Definitely women’s heath issues. (Things like weight loss, thyroid, fertility, fibromyalgia, hair/skin/nails, etc.)

  • Darrell says:

    A health site centered around diabetics but from a more health and nutrition related point of view interests me a lot. Could include pre-diabetes and insulin resistance as a subset of diabetes. If this is not a broad enough category it could be included in women’s or men’s health or seniors health. I would be interested in a holistic approach, (exercise, life style changes, nutrition, preferably organic or natural as possible etc). Could include fitness for seniors with this as well.

  • Sam says:

    Hi Tiffany:
    Great idea about a membership site on the health niche. I think a site on seniors health issues would be great. There are a lot of health issues that seniors deal with everyday and are willing to pay for answers. I would have to join this one.

  • Jill Moore says:

    It would be great to have a natural health membership site. This is such a growing market with people finally realising that taking prescription pills and eating processed food does not make you healthy.

  • Stephen says:

    Take a tip from your advertising banners — right now they are showing kettlebell exercises. Why not fitness, including the latest ideas like kettlebells and the new research on high intensity cardio exercises.

    Senior health is a big one also, and maybe excercise tips for seniors. anti-aging also.

    Thanks. This membership is a good idea.

  • Terry says:

    Glad to see that membership coming. I would have to choose women’s health. As Yoan already pointed out, it does convert well.

    Also, besides being more concerned with their health, fitness, and appearance, women are the buying force or heavily influence it.

    Looking forward to the new membership.

  • judy robertson says:

    here a couple i am currently researching for my mum who suffers from both,heart disease and arthritis.

  • Stella Mak says:

    Hi Tiff,
    As always, you seem to be able to read my mind! This is just what I needed! My LOA again I supposed? :)

    Anyway, I need something generic where health is concerned, so anything you have, I will grab!!

    Stella

  • Bev says:

    Great idea Tiff.
    Would be good to have a different health niche each month .
    eg: panic attacks
    skin problems
    asthma
    detox
    weight loss
    The niches are endless – all could be adapted to an age group –
    You have opened up a can of worms with this one! LOL – golly is that a health issue too!!!
    Thanks heaps for your great content.
    Bev

  • ted says:

    Great news, and very interested especially in anything related to getting/being and staying fit.
    Given the fact that “anything you put in determines the outcome” or (so to speak) this health material(healthy living)would seem naturally related
    Best
    Ted

  • Edie Dykeman says:

    Health sounds like a great membership topic. As far as joining a membership site, I would rather have more specific topics such as men’s, women’s, senior’s, fitness, etc., maybe rotating on a monthly basis rather than concentrate on any one of those and only receive content for men or content for women, for example.

    That said, I can always use fitness and/or seniors, so I guess it depends on what you decide. :) How’s that for an answer? LOL!

    • Tiffany says:

      Sounds great Edie! I worry on health that broad that some may not join because if they’re in fitness and the month is about senior gout, it might be irrelevant. It could be tied in, of course, but you know what I mean LOL

  • Isobel says:

    I’d love topics that cover ages 40 and up, i.e. about the point when we discover the first wrinkles! lol There are lots of anti-ageing topics, menopause-related issues, protecting against age-related problems – topics aimed at those of us who aren’t going to get in 5 crossfit sessions a week, ha ha.

  • I would join if you would also lean towards alternative medicine as thats what progressive clients prefer and so do I

  • Jean Morgan says:

    Interesting.
    My main field, and it makes me some good money is a womens health issue so I can say that there is a buying market there and they are hungry. This is a very specific niche which you would find way too small though.

    On the other hand I see so much misconception and bad information on health topics that it raises my blood pressure and my cardiologist wiould tell you that that is not a good thing. Sadly much of the misinformation is coming from the health industry, big pharma and governments who have a vested interest in feeding us their bullshit ( literally as well as metaphorically) and making us all sick(er).

    High cholesterol. Now theres a thing I have. Following the health mantra on this will have everyone eating low fat. My own experience has been that since I went back to eating saturated fats such as butter and red meat instead of low fats and eating fat instead of grains my cholesterol has started to drop. They will all tell you this isn’t supposed to happen. Nor am I supposed to lose weight on this type of diet and my blood glucose levels certainly should not have improved to non diabetic levels.

    Fitness is a big market but I personally don’t want to get into it. I can’t see me having the passion. Weight loss I feel the same. I do have the passion about this but not for the stuff that hasn’t been working for the last 50 years that is pushed by dieticians.

    I think I will sit on the fence until you make a decision. Health is a big market but a minefield.

  • Onora Oz says:

    Hey Tiffany,
    That’s a great idea and I wish you gals the best of luck. I’m looking forward to your health PLR, as I have many online assets in this market.
    So I thought about what subjects would be beneficial to me. They’re mostly in women’s health. Pregnancy and reproduction issues, skin and hair conditions, diets (both healthy diets and the ones for weight loss), stress and related problems… I hope it helps.
    Cheers,
    onora

  • Stephen says:

    Actually Tiff I WOULD much prefer a generic health membership site.

    Failing that I would suggest going for weight loss and fitness. This is wide enough to allow for a variety of subjects to be written about, and can include some of the subjects mentioned above.

    Steve.

  • Christiena says:

    While I’ve been researching for my niche I’ve found that there are 1000′s of people looking at how to cope with disabilities of all kinds. There is sooo little valuable information for both disabled people and their carers but a very hungry market. There’s more than enough scope here to keep many marketers happy for a very long time and hundreds of micro-niches.

  • cyril almond says:

    Hey Tiffany do not forget the feet lots of health problems come from neglect of these.

    I should know feet were my thing as a profession for a number of years.

    Cyril.

  • Jeff says:

    Very interested in health. Personally using products such as tahitian noni, mangoxan, goji and a whole bunch of other products including healthy foods, cooking at home instead of eating out, aromatherapy products etc I would say yes I am more than interested. Caveat howsomeever, memberships and me aren’t happening. I get interested in one such as Melissa Ingold and then see it’s a monthly membership and the email is deleted. I never delete your emails but memberships I can’t do the monthly payment commitments. Granted I may be missing the boat and the reason my IM isn’t doing as well as everyone. I bought into a few and got soured on it. 2nd caveat if I were ever to do a membership it would be yours because I trust you. Economy sucks doesn’t it? Just not an extra nickel once I committed to aweber and other things.

    • Tiffany says:

      LOL I hear ya Jeff. I will still be providing content for both PLRMiniMart.com and ResellPLRPacks.com so you won’t have to join. But I’m just answering the demand of my customers who DO prefer a narrow membership topic because they have limited competition. I’m honored that you feel like I’m worthy of being the “if I ever did” person for you :)

      • Jeff says:

        I forgot to say that for those interested that cutting out wheat got rid of a bunch of ailments. The gluten free and paleo diet & celiac disease is something I’m learning about because of something in wheat that causes problems. I have some friends with the celiac disease, egg allergy etc. Also bookmarked you Mary for the website for the friends. Nice site. I put one on squidoo but yours is much better.

  • Mary says:

    Hey Tiff,

    My niche is Gluten-Free/Celiac Disease. I know that would be too narrow, but might fit in with nutrition, health, (I was going to say womens health but, celiac affects men, women, and children of all ages).

    I have readers of my blog tell me a gluten-free diet has helped their fibromyalgia, arthritis, and the biggie now…gluten-free for “Weight-Loss” (but I think that only happens to people who don’t really need to be on a gluten-free diet, as I have only gained weight since being diagnosed with celiac disease), also, so maybe it could fit into other aspects of a health membership.

    I also agree with the others that with the baby-boomers getting older, a Seniors health membership would probably be a good seller.

  • Hamida says:

    I’ve never joined a generic PLR site before but I would if it was in the health niche. The majority of my sites are health related but they’re not in any specific area. What I’d like to see is PLR on all the major Clickbank health topics – Tinnitus, Vision, Abs, PE, Hemorrhoids, Grow Taller, Yeast Infections, Hair Loss etc.

  • Angela says:

    Tiff,

    Definitely women’s health with strong natural health, fitness, preventative slant and dashes of weight loss etc… ;-)

  • Cynthia D. says:

    Hi Tiff,

    From the other responses, it seems as if we’re looking for various niches. I would like to see something in alternative weight loss diet plans such as; the raw diet, paleo diet, gluten free diet, etc.

    The health/fitness niche is so large that a great deal of things encompass one another. Even if I had a website on the raw diet, I could still use a plr pack on lowering cholesterol and blood pressure, because people with those disorders are looking for dieting/weight loss options.

  • Kathy says:

    Sounds like another Great Tiffany Idea.

    Being a female baby boomer senior with a multitude of health problems, (diabetes, high cholesterol, GORD, CPD, UTI’s most months plus so many more!), you could have 7 or 8 months of topics just with what I take tablets for!

  • Ley Gal says:

    Hi Tiffany

    Congratulations is a good idea. Good luck with your new porject.
    Well, women issues and senior look very good but specially from natutal heal perspective.

    Regards
    Ley

  • Joan says:

    Just what my doctor ordered :) Haven’t had such great news in months! Cooool, Tiff!

  • gmasoup says:

    I am a senior, so senior sounds good to me.

    I have a ridiculous amount of things wrong with my health. Heart, arthritis, fibromyalgia, diabetes, celiac, high blood pressure, high cholesterol,depression, hyperthyroidism with tumors and the list goes on. I could see the senior niche never running out of topics.

    I’ve also been investigating more natural remedies due to all the side effects of my meds and because of my survival sites, what if there were no doctors or available meds.

    Because of that research my last two sites are about the benefits of herbs and a cinnamon site. Also have sites on the subconscious mind, edible gardening, quitting smoking, light therapy, aromatherapy, sun-gazing, female hormone imbalance, anti aging and body detox/cleansing.

    I’m at an age where I don’t care much about weight loss or big body work outs. Could maybe do Tai Chi, walking, swimming or something but anything more I’d probably drop dead. lol

    I just thought I’d throw these categories into the mix along with my baby boomer problems, there are so many of us out there with similar issues. But of course the future is the young…
    Good luck making a decision.

  • Therese says:

    I favor alternative therapies like aromatherapy, acupuncture, accupressure, reflexology, homeopathy, herbal remedies (though there seem to be a lot of restrictions on these now), and self-help therapy like the Bach flower remedies. Also stress-relief – relaxation exercises, self-hypnosis and even maybe things like yoga and meditation.

  • Ruth says:

    Not only because I’m a senior because I’ve had breathing problems since I was eleven months old…and I’ve just been down-graded from pneumonia to Acute bronchitis, also with the high cholesterol, high blood pressure, fibromyalgia, and I think that’s about it.

    I am also VERY interested in fitness geared for the older crowd. We can’t do the stuff you younger guys and gals can. Walking I know,but there may be something else. I can’t walk much because of the breathing again.

    I’m sure you’ll come up with a winner, whatever it is.

  • Leonard says:

    Hello Tif,

    Am I the only chunky fan here? I read the whole page and did not see any mention of… ready…. I’m gonna say it…. Obesity!

    Millions of people around the world look for this daily. My wife has a couple of sites that are specifically about obesity and sooooo many of the topics mentioned fit right into that niche.

  • Ron says:

    To provide value for money and a so called one stop shop to cater to everyone, why now have a PLR mega store where there are health, fitness and weight loss materials.

    These three popular niches are afterall inter related.

    Since the site is going to be lauched only in June, you and family members still have some time to get things running.

    If you can run a successful plrminimart, why not have a healthandwellnessplrmegastore.com

    I will be pretty excited to see that. It’s variety that’s exciting.

    I’m sure you won’t make a loss with your current good reputation.

    Just my suggestion anyway.

    Have fun!

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