Email Challenge PLR - Index
Email Challenge PLR, Done-for-You 30-Day Challenges for Coaches
These days, people want to live better, be happy and solve their personal challenges. They can't always afford pricy coaching contracts and therapy sessions. Email challenges make a wonderful, meaningful form of self-coaching to offer affordably to your life coaching or psychology fans and followers.
Wordfeeder Email Challenges Combine Inspiring Ruminations with Writing Assignments
You can offer these in several ways, to meet the needs of your audience:
- As a hosted workshop on your social media pages
- As autoresponders sent out via email
- As courses that students log in for on a platform like Teachable
- As ebook downloads that customers can work on when it's convenient for them
- A private-access blog posts that you email out each day and give a password login for members to do the journaling exercises
Seasonal Email or Social Media Challenges - with Private Label Rights.
The following 4 journaling challenges are now offered for the price of one. No matter which you order, you receive all four in your Wordfeeder member account. This means you get to run a gratitude or positivity challenge any season, any time of year.
More Email Challenges. Run These Seasonally - All Days as a Series of Emails, or Split Up the Content
Publish all 30 or 15 Days in the Challenge, or Save Half the Content to Share in Your Blog or on Your FB Group. They're professionally written, meaningful, and will make a different in the lives of your readers, clients and followers.
- 30 Days Thankful Journaling Challenge
- All is Calm 6-Day Journaling Challenge
- Peaceful 15-Day Christmas Journaling Challenge PLR
- Peaceful Holiday Season 15-Day Journaling Challenge
Mindfulness 10-Day Challenge PLR
The below mindfulness content can be ordered separately or together. Use it to teach people about mindfulness as a month-long theme.
- Mindfulness 10-Day Journaling Challenge PLR
- Mindfulness Exercises PLR
- Mindfulness Keywords
- Mindfulness Articles to Share in Your Blog and on Social Media. A Warm-up to the Paid Challenge