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A few years back, I shared some master lists that my assistant made for me. I use these lists to scale designs across all kinds of campaigns.
For example, if I create a design that mentions a specific profession, such as a teacher, I can use the occupations list to find other jobs that I can plug into that same design template to create a whole bunch of new designs in other niches.
Say the original design has the following message: “I love being a teacher.” I can take that same template — “I love being a _____” — and insert into it pretty much any other profession that’s on the list:
- “I love being a doctor”
- “I love being a social worker”
- “I love being a lawyer”
- et cetera.
The master lists are useful because I don’t need to spend time wracking my brain trying to come up with as many different professions (or whatever the category might be) as I can.
Instead, I can refer to the master lists and simply run through all of the different options. Or, I can hand the lists off to my outsourcers to help them get the job done more efficiently.
The lists aren’t completely exhaustive, but they are a great starting point for the most popular items within each category.
The lists now include a total of 21 unique categories, with 7 new additions. The categories are…
- Hobbies
- Collecting
- Occupations
- Athletics
- Music
- Countries & Nationalities
- Dog Breeds
- Mixed Dog Breeds
- Cat Breeds
- Horse Breeds
- Fish
- Birds
- Reptiles & Amphibians
- Rabbit Breeds
- Mammals (NEW)
- Marsupials (NEW)
- Insects (NEW)
- Dinosaurs (NEW)
- Mythological/Legendary Creatures (NEW)
- Celestial Objects (Astronomy) (NEW)
- World Leaders (NEW)
These master lists can significantly improve the flow of your design-creation process. Just pick a category, create a design template, plug in all of the different items included in that category, and boom! You’ve got a whole bunch of new products to add to your inventory.
Remember, the Low Hanging System is a numbers game. The more products you list, the more opportunities you have to make sales.
You can access all of the master lists by filling out the opt-in form below.
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What do you think of these master lists? Are there any categories you can think of that I should add? Leave a comment below and let me know. And if you enjoyed this post, please share it with your friends and followers!
10 thoughts on “Here are some master lists I use for outsourcing designs (updated)”
Rachel, hi. This list is Awesome! Thanks. As a Newbie, I feel more confident with your help.
~Norris Coley
Thank you, RAchel, soo much for sharing . So much helpfull for new…
Thank You, rachel!!
THIS IS GREAT! THANK YOU SO MUCH, YOU’VE THOUGHT OF EVERYTHING TO HELP NEWBIES!
NO WEBSITE YET BUT WORKING ON IT!
This was VERY helpful. No website yet. Im new
Thank you for all you do and for all tgat you pour into newbies like me! I APPRECIATE you so much!
Thank you rachel!
ronald
THANK YOU so much this is really helpful
Thank you sooooooo much rachel!
Love the support you give all of us. Congrats on your new home.