If you’re a blogger who focuses on family and home, here are some ideas for promoting 28 Days to Hope for Your Home so you can earn money through your affiliate link!
If you happen to be someone who doesn’t struggle with these issues and didn’t realize that others do, let me assure you that there are many women who feel isolated and overwhelmed in their out-of-control homes.
Honestly, when I started A Slob Comes Clean . . . I thought it was just me. I’m constantly amazed at how many women share my struggles.
As a blogger whose target audience is made up of mothers, writing about this e-book is a great opportunity for you to relate to readers who feel intimidated because they assume other mothers have it all together.
Women want to know that they are not alone. They want to feel accepted, and they want to know that there is hope in this area of life where they feel hopeless.
Have you ever received an email from a reader asking for home-keeping advice that made you widen your eyes and wonder if some people are truly beyond hope?
This e-book is for those people.
Ideas for promoting 28 Days to Hope for Your Home:
- Share your least favorite cleaning task. Tell how often or how long you put off that task.
- Tell a funny story about a time when your doorbell rang at the worst possible moment.
- Tell about a housekeeping habit that you had to work hard to develop.
- If you’re planning a spring cleaning push on your blog, promote this e-book as a way for your readers to be ready to organize and/or deep clean.
- Point out that this e-book is written by a mother of three who knows what it’s like to have more than one child in diapers at a time.
- Emphasize that 28 Days to Hope for Your Home is written by someone who knows what it takes to discover hope. The instructions in the book are based on the process she went through to get her own home under control.
- You’ll laugh. You might cry. You’ll likely wonder how she knew exactly what you were thinking!
Most of all, share your compassion for readers who feel bewildered by the state of their homes. The feeling of isolation and shame inside a messy house is very real. Knowing that you accept them as they are will only improve your relationships with those readers.
Just be sure to emphasize that this e-book is “not for the mildly disorganized” so your readers won’t think they’re buying an e-book about how to get completely organized in 28 days!
Since many of your readers are mothers with VERY small budgets, also emphasize the value in this e-book:
- 28 days of specific instructions to develop four basic habits that will help you find hope for your home.
- Insights into why these habits are so difficult for some women to embrace.
- Bonus sections which include practical strategies for decluttering, dealing with laundry, and preparing quick, home-cooked meals.
- Since it’s an e-book, they get to download it immediately to their computer upon purchase, and do not have to pay shipping costs. It can even be read on a Kindle!
Feel free to take any quotes from this page or the landing page, and up to fifty words from the e-book itself. I ask that you do not reveal more than one of the habits in your post. (Gotta give them a reason to buy, right?)
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