THE PLR PROFIT FORMULA FOUNDATION
Creating original content for the purposes of selling is a hard proposition. With affiliate marketers scrambling to earn commissions off dime-a-dozen products and software enthusiasts looking to earn a quick buck with content programs, webpreneurs have turned towards creating rock solid, original content to jumpstart their money making campaigns.
Creating a product from scratch, whether it is an e-book, a small software program, or an item, is not the easiest way to earn income.
Private Label Articles allow you to take shortcuts and claim complete ownership of a product, meaning 100% of profits go to you.
The Nuances of Product Creation
Product creation is a booming business on the Internet. Webpreneurs scramble to hire freelance writers to write articles and software programmers to create that hot, new karaoke program.
The problem is – creating your own content requires lots of time, money, and energy. Misinformed webpreneurs may settle with Adsense dollars on 20 articles at $10 each to see profit in six months on a generic niche site.
Plus, hiring web content writers and developers means setting deadlines, monitoring progress, and the fear of unfinished work. When it comes to product creation, there are a lot of moving parts. When one is ignored, it could ruin the whole process.
The Alternative – Other People’s Products!
Using private label rights means selling someone else’s products. A product can come complete with fresh graphics, original articles, lead generation forms, autoresponder series, and more. The kicker is – with Private Label rights, you can modify, add, and delete content to original, copyrighted content in any way
and add your name on top (like a cherry.)
The Run-Down
With Private Label Rights, you could –
• Buy 50 articles on home furniture design, modify its contents (even just one word, although it isn’t recommended), and re-distribute them for sale without breaking copyright laws.
• Add twists to your Private Label Rights content to meet your individual style (i.e. corporate logos, industry jargon to articles) and pass it off as your own groundbreaking product.
• Combine PLR articles into reports
• Use them as part of an email autoresponder series to lure more visitors and subscribers to your pages.
• Submit them to article directories for maximum exposure and links back to your page
• You are the sole author of the work. No credit is given to its original
author!
• Pay less money for content
Digging a Little Deeper –
Private label rights create new products out of original sources. Different markets could be tapped into. It creates a brand and an image, where you have free reign over content, logos, structure of the work (i.e. turning a bland Private Label Rights e-book into dozens of articles for distribution), etc.
PRIVATE LABEL RIGHTS JARGON in a NUTSHELL
There are Resell Rights and Private Label Rights, and it’s important to know the differences. Basically, resell rights allow you to resell a product as is to earn money. In contrast, private label rights allow you to edit, change, and rebrand