PLR can be used for all sorts of things – from websites with Adsense or
other monetization, to eBooks that are bought and downloaded, to
member’s only areas, auto responder series’ and beyond. Basically, you
can create anything you like from the content you’re buying, as long as
you’re willing to shape it into that.
It takes time to develop a site from content, and though PLR speeds that
process considerably, any production of content or products that you
undertake will most likely not be simply ‘overnight’.
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Posted on July 22nd, 2008 by W.B.P.S. Marketing Tips
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PLR is Private label rights, and is a category and type of content that you can edit, or rebrand yourself. The most common types currently are articles, eBooks and source code. Following up behind that, audio and video content is also becoming more and more popular.
Most PLR companies deal in selling PLR in sets. These sets could simply be a group of articles on the same subject, or complete sites and audio, video and code. This content is all designed to be edited and published online, either on a website or via eBook to increase the standing of the author as an expert.
Posted on July 15th, 2008 by W.B.P.S. Marketing Tips
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Private label rights are a booming business and make the world of the Internet Marketer so much easier. Private label rights remove the need for ghostwriters or even a tone of research. All you need is a domain name, some time to edit the items you’ve bought, hosting and your own tone and ideas. You might need to do minimal research, but to be honest, if you’re using PLR correctly, as a jumping off point for your work, you can cut six weeks or more out of the average development.
Average development of content is long and arduous because of the research and collation involved. You have to find the concept you want to convey, write the ideas down, organize them and then coherently present them in such a way that each idea leads into the next – each article supports and solidifies the concepts in other articles – and each eBook contains enough information on everything presented in the topic to make it worthwhile to purchase.
Posted on July 14th, 2008 by W.B.P.S. Marketing Tips
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