I've been researching lately about Private Label Rights (PLR) content. However at first I assumed that it was only for those uninspired people who didn't want to do their own writing, but as I studied more, I've come up with many great ways I can utilize PLR in my own business.
If you don't get what I'm writing about, PLR is content that you obtain from the original author along with their permission to use it as your own. So you can get a great report, put your name on it and have your own product to publish, sell or give away!
The first couple of products I created using PLR only took me about half an hour. There have been a few sales so far from them so that was definitely time well spent.
While searching for PLR content to use, I found there have been a lot of different types of sites available. Some PLR sites offered membership on monthly basis, and other sites offered one time purchases only. Thus be sure to make your researhc before you decide where to get your PLR articles from.
The site I found that was by far the best was PLRWholesaler. They don't just have an unbelievable rich quantity of content, but it's completely FREE. While others charge an arm and a leg for the quantity of content that this guy is giving away for free.
And although I haven't been through everything yet, what I have already checked out is of great quality. It's the stuff you would really want to get and apply as your own.
Since it's free, I highly suggest that you check out PLRWholesaler and see if they have anything that you can use in your business. There just may be an ebook or audio recording that you could brand with your information in minutes and start promoting and selling to your list.
Check it out now, and let me know what do you think about...
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Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Free Private Label Rights (PLR) Content
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As a whole, PLR articles don't really work for websites that want to stand out from the crowd. But that doesn't mean they're not valuable. That's why we've created a list of 101 Things To Do With PLR Articles designed to jump start your brain and get you out of that PLR box. Please share this article as it's licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License (which is a fancy way of calling it an 'open-source' project): http://www.outsource2documaker.com/101-plr.htm
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