Wild Edible Food Sources: 5 PLR Reports
Wild Edible Food Sources: 5 PLR Reports
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Build Self-Reliance Fast by Learning to Find Dozens of Nutritious Wild Foods Hiding in Plain Sight—Even in Urban or Suburban Areas
From Tiffany Lambert – This is AI-assisted PLR, which has been overseen by me to ensure everything going into it is viable and correct.
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This is a PLR pack called Wild Edible Food Sources: 5 Reports Bundle – AI PLR. I researched topics and worked with AI to come up with the outline of what went into it before having it deliver what I wanted. I played a heavy role in initiating what went into it. You can see an excerpt on the sales page.
This is something that I can price much cheaper, under $0.10 per page rather than $2 per page for the limited PLR. This PLR will not be limited in quantity, and you can do the same things with it – edit it, put your name on it, etc. Use it as emails, blog posts, social content, as a course, lead magnet, etc.
The Wild Edible Food Sources: 5 Reports Bundle is a set of five different guides about foraging. When you go looking at the bestseller list in the survival books section, foraging books are a very hot topic. So I came up with five different takes on it and put together a big bundle where you get them ALL in one download. These reports teach your readers how to identify, harvest, and prepare dozens of overlooked wild plants in unique places that can provide complete nutrition when conventional food sources disappear. The knowledge contained in these guides could mean the difference between hunger and sustenance during a crisis, offering crucial information about plants that grow abundantly all around us but remain invisible to untrained eyes.
Exclusive $5 Add-On Option: I have an add-on offer (the place where you go to the checkout page and there’s an option to add something on by checking a box) that is exclusively offered to buyers who get the main product. In other words, this PLR will never be available publicly. It’s only available as an add-on option. This is limited only to those who buy the Wild Edible Food Sources: 5 Reports Bundle – AI Assisted PLR. You won’t be able to get it later – only at the time of checkout. It’s called 15 Survival Foraging Articles and it’s a bundle of articles that complement the content in the reports nicely, helping you bring traffic to your site so you can build a list and convert visitors into buyers. Details are on the sales page.
This 111-page, 43,105-word PLR eBook covers:
Report #1: 12 Post-Disaster Edible Landscapes: How to Spot Food Others Miss
This 22+ page, 8,997-word PLR report covers:
– Landscape 1: Abandoned Urban Lots
– Landscape 2: Highway Medians and Roadsides
– Landscape 3: Suburban Parks and Greenbelts
– Landscape 4: River and Stream Banks
– Landscape 5: Forest Edges and Clearings
– Landscape 6: Coastal Areas and Beaches
– Landscape 7: Burned Areas and Fire Zones
– Landscape 8: Urban Food Deserts
– Landscape 9: Golf Courses and Athletic Fields
– Landscape 10: School Yards and Campuses
– Landscape 11: Wetlands and Swamps
– Landscape 12: Winter Urban Landscapes
Report #2: 20 Weeds Worth More Than Gold in a Crisis Situation
This 28-page, 10,400-word PLR report covers:
– Weed 1: Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
– Weed 2: Plantain (Plantago major and Plantago lanceolata)
– Weed 3: Lamb’s Quarters (Chenopodium album)
– Weed 4: Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)
– Weed 5: Chickweed (Stellaria media)
– Weed 6: Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioica)
– Weed 7: Amaranth (Amaranthus retroflexus and other species)
– Weed 8: Dock (Rumex crispus and other Rumex species)
– Weed 9: Clover (Trifolium species)
– Weed 10: Burdock (Arctium lappa and Arctium minus)
– Weed 11: Wild Mustard (Brassica species and other mustard family plants)
– Weed 12: Chicory (Cichorium intybus)
– Weed 13: Wild Lettuce (Lactuca species)
– Weed 14: Mallow (Malva species)
– Weed 15: Violet (Viola species)
– Weed 16: Queen Anne’s Lace / Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)
– Weed 17: Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)
– Weed 18: Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum / Fallopia japonica)
– Weed 19: Pineapple Weed / Wild Chamomile (Matricaria discoidea)
– Weed 20: Wood Sorrel (Oxalis species)
Report #3: 10 Wild Edibles That Can Grow in Every State
This 15+ page, 5,832-word PLR report covers:
– Wild Edible 1: Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
– Wild Edible 2: Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago major)
– Wild Edible 3: Lamb’s Quarters (Chenopodium album)
– Wild Edible 4: Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)
– Wild Edible 5: Violet (Viola species)
– Wild Edible 6: Chickweed (Stellaria media)
– Wild Edible 7: Wild Onion/Garlic (Allium species)
– Wild Edible 8: Pine Trees (Pinus species)
– Wild Edible 9: Blackberry/Raspberry (Rubus species)
– Wild Edible 10: Acorns (Quercus species)
Report #4: Beyond Cattails: 8 Overlooked Aquatic Plants for Food and Medicine
This 13+ page, 4,989-word PLR report covers:
– Aquatic Plant 1: Arrowhead / Duck Potato (Sagittaria species)
– Aquatic Plant 2: Water Lily (Nymphaea species)
– Aquatic Plant 3: Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata)
– Aquatic Plant 4: American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea)
– Aquatic Plant 5: Water Shield (Brasenia schreberi)
– Aquatic Plant 6: Bulrush / Tule (Schoenoplectus species)
– Aquatic Plant 7: Watercress (Nasturtium officinale)
– Aquatic Plant 8: Sweet Flag / Calamus (Acorus calamus)
Report #5: 25 Plants You Can Eat from Root to Flower
This 33+ page, 12,887-word PLR report covers:
– Plant 1: Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)
– Plant 2: Beets (Beta vulgaris)
– Plant 3: Radish (Raphanus sativus)
– Plant 4: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
– Plant 5: Squash (Cucurbita species)
– Plant 6: Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas)
– Plant 7: Amaranth (Amaranthus species)
– Plant 8: Turnip (Brassica rapa)
– Plant 9: Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus)
– Plant 10: Pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo)
– Plant 11: Broccoli (Brassica oleracea)
– Plant 12: Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
– Plant 13: Moringa (Moringa oleifera)
– Plant 14: Purslane (Portulaca oleracea)
– Plant 15: Onion (Allium cepa)
– Plant 16: Cilantro/Coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
– Plant 17: Pea (Pisum sativum)
– Plant 18: Basil (Ocimum basilicum)
– Plant 19: Carrot (Daucus carota)
– Plant 20: Daylily (Hemerocallis species)
– Plant 21: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
– Plant 22: Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas)
– Plant 23: Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa and other edible species)
– Plant 24: Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
– Plant 25: Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)
** This PLR comes in both Word and TXT formats
Wild Edible Food Sources: 5 PLR Reports