New Stroke PLR
My sister Jeni, who is currently a teacher with a health background from college (she has her Masters), has been trying to follow along in the 365 Day challenge too. She’s “doing it afraid” as I like to say – because she made the bold decision to leave her job at the end of this year and work from home full time. She has a membership site idea ready and will put her health knowledge and superb writing skills to work on her PLR site.
She made a decision to come down to Texas this summer to spend a week getting a crash course coaching lesson from me. I’ll teach her everything technical that I can in one week. Takes courage to abandon a career and make a new start, so I hope she gets to know you all and vice versa so she can have the support of an online community.
I told her that since I have a ton of health niche customers, to let me know whenever she finished a pack and I’d pass along the info to you – her writing is identical to mine, if not better, and she’s like me about plagiarism – it’s just not gonna happen. So here’s her PLR pack she released this week:
Stroke PLR
1. What is a Stroke? – 416 Words
2. Facts about Stroke that Could Save Your Life – 416 Words
3. Understanding Your Risk Factors of Stroke – 421 Words
4. What Is Stroke Prevention? – 414 Words
5. A Stroke Is Often Treatable – 441 Words
You can buy the Stroke PLR Pack for $5 here:
http://www.tophealthplr.com/stroke-plr-pack/










I have a few sites that are health-related actually.
But once I read her stuff, I will refuse to answer any further questions, polls, etc., regarding whose work is better! Far be it from me to break up a happy family.
Oh it’s no contest – especially in that field. lol
I am wondering if your sister Jeni would be interested in doing something else in the health field? I am looking for someone like her that likes to work from home and has so much experience. Let me know
email me and I’ll put you in touch with her Patsy!
sure Tiffany just have to find your email addy
oh it’s just tiffany @ tiffanydow.com
Hi Tiffany,
That does take courage to switch careers, because you don’t know how it will turn out. I wish your sister the best in her venture and it’s really nice of you to help her out with coaching. I’m sure she’ll do great if her skills are up there with yours
Congrats to Jeni! I know a lot of Jen’s, Jennifer’s, and Jenny’s – they’re all great people. It’ll be fun getting to know her over the course of the year.
Thanks Tiff!
Changing careers is a huge step and I wish Jeni all the best. She has a great coach and that will help her in the long run, but the nitty-gritty is still up to her.
Because she took the time and paid the price (in every way) to get her Masters and go into teaching, I’m sure she will be a success working from home as well.
I’m in the health niche in two separate areas, so I will be looking forward to her products.
Yes she’s a go getter Edie! Woman works harder than anyone I know and is the most giving person of anyone I know, too.