Buy PLR Articles! Buy PLR EBooks! Buy It All!

Hey guys, Tim here again, this is my second post. I’m going to jump right in here and follow up directly with my post from yesterday. After I figured out what PLR could do for me I decided to invest in some. Before my talk with John here is how I used to invest in PLR.

Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy. Buy.

Seriously, if it said PLR rights on it I would buy it quicker than Lindsay Lohan would down a bottle of booze.

I once spent $299 on a PLR package of 250 products and I will tell you this – it looks real good collecting cyber dust on my hard drive.

I had the best intentions (who doesn’t?) but to be honest a lot of it is crap and even though it came with a reasonably cheap price tag I still regret buying it.

So in talking with John, he gave me a great tip when it comes to investing in PLR. Read the sales letter of the product you are thinking of buying. If it looks like something thrown together or your gut doesn’t like it then move on to the next. To me it made perfect sense and after I kicked myself for not thinking about it first I decided I would do that from now on.

Another little tip I use in PLR is this – invest in the bigger package (ok I’ll admit it – I laughed). What I mean is that I know me and me is lazy. So I will pay a few bucks more for a video package for a few reasons.

1.       It has a higher perceived value. We are a YouTube generation and video in our minds means it cost more than an ebook.

2.       I can always go down for cheaper than I can go up. What I mean is it takes me seconds to turn video into audio files and 10-20 bucks to get transcripts of those files. So instead of some crappy ebook now I have a video course, audio program, and ebook for much less than it would cost me to get videos made or even audio files. Best of all I can outsource it all making sure it gets done.

The last little tip is this- don’t buy PLR unless you are going to use it. Seriously, sounds simple doesn’t it but I can’t tell you how many times I have bought something and then thought “what the hell am I going to do with this now?” So if it isn’t something I can use within a few days or something I am actively searching for I don’t buy it.

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