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  • Repurpose One Piece of Content Into Multiple Platforms

    Repurpose One Piece of Content Into Multiple Platforms

    Hey there,

    If you feel like you “don’t have enough content,” this tip is a game-changer.

    Story / Lesson

    I used to think every platform needed unique content. Exhausting!
    Repurposing lets you use one post across multiple platforms and multiply your reach.

    Tip of the Week

    Turn ONE piece of content into FIVE:

    1. Facebook post → short story or tip
    2. TikTok video → 20-second version
    3. Pinterest pin → simple graphic
    4. Email snippet → include in next newsletter
    5. LeadsLeap social review → summarize your takeaway + link

    Tool or Resource

    • Need graphics fast? Try a free tool like Canva

    Personal Finance Corner

    Repurposing saves money — you don’t need extra schedulers or paid content tools.

    Coming Up Next

    Next blog post: SEO basics for affiliate marketers.

  • Issue #4 — Boost Your Blog Engagement with the 3-Part Click Formula

    Issue #4 — Boost Your Blog Engagement with the 3-Part Click Formula

    Hey there,

    Ever write a post and get… nothing? No clicks, no comments, no engagement? Let’s fix that.

    Story / Lesson

    I used to write long, detailed posts. But people scroll fast.
    Once I switched to short, curiosity-driven posts, engagement went up and my list started growing.

    Tip of the Week

    Use the 3-Part Click Formula:

    1. Call out the problem: “Struggling to get traffic without spending money?”
    2. Give a quick insight: “Most beginners skip this simple method…”
    3. Tease the solution with a link: “Here’s what helped me

    Tool or Resource

    Personal Finance Corner

    Only upgrade a tool once you’re seeing consistent results.
    Your audience grows before your expenses do.

    Coming Up Next

    Next blog post: Repurpose one piece of content into multiple platforms.

  • Issue #3 Budget-Friendly Ways to Drive Traffic

    Issue #3 Budget-Friendly Ways to Drive Traffic

    Hey there,

    Budget-friendly traffic is possible if you know where to look.

    Story / Lesson

    When I started, I didn’t have money for ads. I focused on free traffic sources like:

    • Social media shares
    • Forums and groups in my niche
    • Commenting and engaging with others
    • Traffic Exchanges
    • Safelists

    Even small efforts daily created consistent traffic.

    Tip of the Week

    • Pick 1–2 platforms and post consistently
    • Repurpose content across platforms
    • Track clicks to know what’s converting

    Tool or Resource

    Personal Finance Corner

    Small, consistent actions = no wasted ad spend + real results.

    Coming Up Next

    Next blog post: How to write posts that actually get clicks.

  • The Importance of Link Tracking for Affiliate Success

    The Importance of Link Tracking for Affiliate Success

    Hey there,

    Welcome to Issue #2 of The Pizza Plan Newsletter

    One thing I learned fast is that tracking your links is the secret to growing an affiliate business. Without it, you’ll be guessing what works.

    Story / Lesson

    I used to promote everything without tracking clicks. I thought “more traffic = more leads.”
    Turns out, most traffic wasn’t converting. Once I started tracking links, I knew exactly which posts, platforms, and emails were actually working.

    Tip of the Week

    • Use a link tracker (like LeadsLeap)
    • Add unique tracking to every campaign
    • Review weekly to see what works

    Personal Finance Corner

    Tracking helps you invest in what actually produces results, instead of wasting money on random strategies.

    Coming Up Next

    How to drive traffic without spending a fortune.

  • The Pizza Plan Newsletter

    The Pizza Plan Newsletter

    Issue #1 — Welcome! Here’s What to Expect

    Hey there,

    I’m Lisa, owner and admin of The Pizza Plan and I’m so excited you’re here!
    This newsletter is all about helping you, an affiliate marketer, grow your traffic, optimize your business, and even manage your personal finances — all while staying mindful of your budget.

    Story / Lesson

    When I first started, I was overwhelmed by all the tools, traffic strategies, and “must-buy” programs. I realized that building a sustainable affiliate business isn’t just about quick wins — it’s about small, consistent steps and smart financial habits.

    Tip of the Week

    Expect each post to include:

    • Actionable affiliate marketing tips
    • Tools and resources to save time and money
    • Personal finance tips to help you stay grounded

    Coming Up Next

    Next blog post: Why You Need to Track Your Links.

  • The Pizza Plan 2025 Edition

    After about 2 years of being offline, the newest edition of The Pizza Plan for 2025 will be released soon.

    I bought The Pizza Plan from Jon Olson and Blain Jones in 2022.

    At that point Blain created a new website, Jon rewrote the ebook and Eliana Gomez creatd the graphics and affiliate tools.

    In 2023 the site stopped working and kept giving error messages.

    I kept the domain and backed up the content on the site and now I am starting over with a new site and a revised ebook with different programs and a resource page.

    The basic idea is still the same.

    We will focus on 4 evergreen programs that are/should be the foundation of every online business.

    Those are:

    An autoresponder to build your audience/customer list

    Tracking to help understand where you are doing well or need improvements

    Hosting for your blog

    And an educational/community hub to share and learn with other people who are doing what you are. Affiliate marketing.

    I am excited about getting this project started again.

    And happy that I have finally found the way to get it done.