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Get Your Free PLR Here…than read what to do with it below!
It used to be that when you obtained Private Label Rights (PLR) to a product, usually an ebook, you had carte blanche as to what you did with the product.
You could leave it as is and say you wrote it, chop it and use it as articles, sell it, give it away, put different levels of Rights on it when reselling and so on.
Nowadays we find several obscure limitations on PLR and it really can be quite confusing even for the experienced marketer.
Concentrating on the Unrestricted PLR I’ll explain the pros and cons of PLR and what you can and perhaps shouldn’t do.
Firstly and probably most importantly, you should not just take a PLR ebook and claim authorship. If you want to call it your own work then you should personalise/edit at least 60% of it and have a new e-cover created. Add brand new content to it too if you can.
If you do decide to do the above, the best course of action is to lace it heavily with links to related affiliate programmes via a resource box and give it away to entice people to join your list or even just as a viral mechanism for promoting said sites/programmes.
Believe it or not, very often PLR ebooks are themselves made up of a series of related articles put together in sequence so it’s easy to split the ebook into several articles you could post in your blog or set up an e-mail course and get targeted subscribers.
For e-courses, again, personalise the articles with up to date information and remember always to place your related links in relevant places.
Create short reports by splitting the ebook into 4 easy to read 6-8 page reports and give them away as above. You’d be amazed the amount of people who don’t have concentration levels that enable them to read more than a few pages online at a time!
Blog posting is slightly easier, you can simply put at the beginning of the post “An interesting article I found for your perusal” or similar. That way you are not claiming authorship but you still get the visitors. If they don’t like it, you just say, “Hey, I didn’t write it!”.
Blog posts should be kept to about 350-450 words. Articles to around 500-550 words. (like this one)
Create information websites to earn money from Adsense. Remember though, there are probably thousands of people out there with the same idea as you so again remember to edit/personalise the text. Adsense robots are good at finding duplicate content on the web and you won’t get a decent listing at Google, if at all.
Then of course, why not just resell the whole package if it comes with a custom webpage? Mini sales sites are easy to get up and running online in about an hour or so, taking into consideration the time it takes to generate sales buttons and download pages and upload the products and site.
And last but not least…..why not do the whole shebang above? Multiple income streams you know! Very important!
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