Hey, content seekers! Been a while since anyone’s mentioned recipe or cooking articles… so when I saw this new PLR pack from Dee Power, I thought I’d pass the word along.
Introducing… Everyday Food PLR – from Dee Power the Power Writer! 🙂
Dee’s created some Everyday Food PLR for you to publish in your blog, newsletter, ebooks and more. You can get a good feel for Dee’s lively, crisp writing style just by taking a peek at how she worded the product page alone. I really appreciate Dee’s writing. She’s no nonsense and down to earth in her delivery, peppers in some worthy wordplay, but not too much. Perfect! Now that’s a writer.
First You Get an 11,000-word Ebook of Meals, Recipes & Ideas
The first part of this 3-part content deliverable is an ebook with 35 meals, recipes, and ideas. In 11,000 words she’s covered Meatless Monday, Time Saving Tuesday, World Wide Wednesday, Fun Friday, Souper Saturday and Splendid Sundays, with a special twist on each as far as the featured recipes go.
You’ll also receive 14 food related articles and 22 food pics from Dee’s collection of original photos with this food PLR pack.
14 food articles of 400 to 500 words each
- Breakfast Biscuits and Gravy 450 words
- Should You Broil or Bake Pork Sausage? 515 words
- Cook Salmon With the Skin On 412 words
- How To Make Strawberry Fruit Jam 620 words
- How Your Juicer Can Help You Make Wine 443 words
- How to Get Rid of Freezer Burn on Meat 403 words
- How to Make a Fruit Smoothie With Less Sugar 420 words
- What’s the Difference Between a Dutch Oven and a Cooking Pot 497 words
- How to Dry Lemon Peel and Rinds 442 words
- Grilling Versus Baking: What Are the Differences? 424 words
- What Is Star Anise and How Is It Used? 408 words
- How to Frost a Layer Cake: Tips and Tricks 449 words
- How To Make A Chocolate Mousse Cake 430 words
- Crafters Love Fun Fruit Arrangements 467 words
I think that’s a pretty meaty bundle of food content! Dee’s priced it at $17 if you’d like to serve this to your cooking audience of recipe seekers. OH, and as a bonus she’s put in a list of Amazon cooking related items for you to promote. Now that’s some smart marketing!