PLR Emporium — What is PLR?
I have been promising myself to open a PLR store for some time now. So, I have become my own client and I ghostwrite for myself too! So that I can be of better service to you……..
Let me know (over on the right) if you have any particular topics you are looking for in the form of PLR.
I will get onto it and let you know.
What Is PLR?
[By the way, I'm using a PLR article here that I bought from Tiffany Dow. Usually, I change any PLR that I use to make it unique, but I wanted to make a point here. I'm using this PLR from Tiff as an example of the good PLR you can acquire and use, and as an example of how you can use it.]
“If you’ve been in Internet marketing for long, you’ve come across the term private label rights or PLR. What is PLR and how does it differ from other licenses like master resale rights? And why should you care about the differences?
When we refer to PLR, what is meant is the product, which could be something as simple as a pack of articles or as complex as a complete marketing package with eBooks and audio recordings, has a license granting the new owner the right to use the content as he or she sees fit.
Someone else has done the writing (or recording), and possibly had a nice website template put together with sales letter and graphics. Then, rather than trying to market it themselves, made it available for sale to many others.
Some PLR sites are membership based, meaning the number of buyers is limited. Others have no membership. You might get a lot more content with a membership, but some of it may not be the niche you’re looking for. With a non-membership PLR site, you pick and choose what niche topics you’re going to buy so that none of it ends up gathering dust on your hard drive.
With PLR, you’re given a license that tells specifically what you can and can’t do with the package. The best PLR are those that have an unconditional license that basically allows the new owner to use and redo the product any way they like. You can add your own name, add and delete sections, even sell it on to others with a price that you determine. It’s as if you’re the original author without all of the work of authoring.
Unconditional PLR may have only one proviso – and that is that you can’t turn around and resell it as PLR to others. It pays to shop around for PLR. Pay attention to the wording in the license and if you don’t want to agree to the terms, don’t buy it.
Also, before buying, if you can get a snippet of the text, Google it (in quotes) to see how many times it’s been used on the ‘net. This way you can get an idea of how many others have purchased the same package.
True unconditional PLR is a money and time saver. For $50 to $200 you get top quality, well designed content that you would otherwise spend many countless hours producing by yourself or paying through the nose for a freelancer to do something similar. If your time and money is precious, PLR can be the answer you are looking for.”
