10. PLR Recap & More…
If you've been following this series you've learned that using resell rights products, and particularly private label rights products is a fast and easy way to make money online. And you can use them while you’re developing your own products for sale.
If you understand the potential in resell rights… and in plr… here's some final suggestions:
Firstly, research and decide on the niche that you’re going to operate in online. Can’t stress enough that this is the single most important decision you will make. Decide on your niche and work on becoming a recognized authority in this field.
If you're a PLR beginner, look for unrestricted PLR products in that niche. So that you can basically do anything you like with them. Here's why…
i) You’ll broaden your knowledge base about your chosen niche while you’re personalizing these products.
ii) You’ll find a way to sell these products in conjunction with the one you’re developing. e.g. use them as a one time offer.
iii) Use them to assist in marketing your site… break them down into articles for submission to article marketing sites.
iv) Amalgamating a series of products, all in the same niche, will start to brand you as an expert, and that’s invaluable in terms of your online success.
If you find that the product you’ve acquired isn’t good quality… don’t bother with it. You will come across those where the writer, in trying to make the eBook of a decent size, has used six words where one would do. Or the writer doesn’t have english as their first language! There's a lot of this around! It’s far too hard to edit these so that they finish up being of the quality you would want to put out with your name on it. Firstly… make a note not to deal with that seller again. Don’t delete these products. File all your similar “rubbish” under “Unusable” or similar until you might need some info for an article, or you decide to grab the concept itself to work with.
Always take the time to turn a PLR product into something unique. Quite simply, that means:
Rewrite the eBook. Add the odd extra snippet from your “unusable” file. Delete a whole chapter if you don’t agree with it. Turn the whole book into your own "language" or how you speak… not the tone of the original writer. Don’t worry… this might seem strange at first, but you’ll soon get into these rewrites.
Redo the graphics. This is a necessary skill you’ll need to develop if you don’t yet have the budget for hiring designers. Keep a “design” folder for templates you collect from giveaways that have psd graphics included. Psd graphics consist of “layers” and this means that you’ll be able to take an image from one template and place it with others on another template… making a graphic that is unique to your own product.
If the budget will stand it, invest in PhotoShop. It is an investment that will repay you time and again in fees that you won’t have to pay someone else. And if you need some help in getting started with it, check out “Understanding PhotoShop”.
Find yourself a quality supplier of Private Label Rights. If they’re proud of their products they will:
List exactly what is included in your purchase.
Show you the salespage (if one is included in the package).
Include a download page for your convenience too.
Provide the eBook or report source… word.doc or text files for easy editing.
Provide psd files for all the graphics. If they include blank jpegs too… great!
Show you the full licence terms, before purchase.
Provide a 100% satisfaction money back guarantee.
The latter is what the majority of plr resellers don’t do. You’ve read it before… “We’re unable to offer a money back guarantee because you’ll be downloading the source files. If this bothers you, please don’t buy this package, but if you want the best (etc., etc.,) money making deal before we withdraw the offer, you need to grab it right now!” Sure!
Stay with quality suppliers like FastPLR.com that have total confidence in their products… and offer you that guarantee. I hope this series of PLR Tutorials has proved valuable to you. You’re now off to research that niche? Yes?














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