Archive for March, 2009

When it comes to PLR, quality makes a whole world of difference. High quality PLR is well-researched and has minimal errors. That saves you from spending precious hours and effort in researching and proofreading before the product is good enough to sell. The question is, how do you choose a good PLR content provider? If…

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Have you ever seen those reality TV shows where they take a person, usually a woman, put her through an extreme makeover and then unveil a (almost) totally new person in the end? Some of the changes are superficial – hair cut and new clothes – but others are truly extreme, sometimes requiring surgery! Everytime…

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You may have heard that PLR, or private label rights, is a great way to create a lot of content in a short amount of time, but many coaches don’t know just how valuable PLR can be to their coaching business. Many internet marketers refer to PLR as their ultimate secret weapon in creating quick content at…

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Got PLR? You’ll want to edit it, change its format, change its looks, use it for something other than what it was originally made for – in other words, you want to make it vastly different from the original material. The first thing to do is rewrite the content. Think of how you can make…

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I was surfing the Web the other day, aimlessly clicking from one site to another, when I had to do a double-take: two blog posts on two different blogs were identical. Aha! Busted! Those two bloggers had taken the exact same PLR content and used them – unchanged – for their blog posts. Oh, how…

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Do you have PLR thick with cyberdust in your computer hard drive? Tsk, tsk, tsk… that’s money down the drain! Maybe the idea of making and marketing an infoproduct is too overwhelming for you right now, even if all the research and most of the writing have been done for you. After all, actually selling…

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When I first heard about private label rights content – you know, those articles and reports you pay for and then use as your own – frankly, I thought it was disreputable. The key is to get the best PLR out there and to recycle and repurpose it to make it truly your own.