The real hidden value of private label rights content isn’t necessarily the substance of the content – it’s all of the brainpower behind the concepts that are talked about inside of the PLR. Someone else has done the research to find out what sells like hotcakes on the market…it makes it really easy for you. You just need to make sure that the PLR you have is the kind of high quality material that the market demands.
A quick litmus test to determine the popularity of a particular PLR report is to simply search on Google for the title of the report. If you find that Google has over 100,000 search results for the title of the report, then it has become fairly popular in the market and has a very good chance to sell when you start to advertise it (if, of course, you make it unique by following the guidelines I’ve been talking about over the last few days.)
If a PLR report has become widestread, it can mean that the market is saturated with that product…not necessarily a bad sign, but it means that you should try to find a unique angle to use as you re-write your content.
Example: If you have a generic dieting-type weight loss private label rights product that seems high enough quality and you found that the market has an overwhelming amount of people selling it, then you could use the same PLR but add in easy and quick exercises for busy, working moms. It’s just about putting a new spin on old material. It’s what many of the Internet Marketing Gurus do. “There’s nothing new under the sun.”
So, here’s a task for you…especially if you want to start sifting through your private label rights and start taking serious action with it. Sit down for a couple of hours and separate your private label rights content into two folders:
KEEP
DO NOT KEEP
Don’t spend more than 30 seconds evaluating a PLR article, and don’t spend more than 2 minutes evaluating a PLR report. If you feel it provides value and it’s worth selling, keep it. If not, trash it. Be very judgmental and harsh - you might end up trashing 90% of more of your content (depending on what you’ve purchased in the past).
Then, take the “DO NOT KEEP” folder and trash it. Trust me, this is for the best. Bad content will shine through your writing if it’s there. It’s toxic.
After you do that, you’ll find it a lot easier to start working through the high-quality PLR products that you own. Start re-writing them…I’m going to give you some ideas about how to start selling them for maximum profitability over the next few days. Get ready…
Be sure to comment below to tell me that you’ve trashed all of your old, low-quality Private Label Rights products. I’ll send you a cool, free gift within the next 3 days as a “thank you” for commenting.
PLR Rule of 100,000 (and a Free Gift)
The real hidden value of private label rights content isn’t necessarily the substance of the content – it’s all of the brainpower behind the concepts that are talked about inside of the PLR. Someone else has done the research to find out what sells like hotcakes on the market…it makes it really easy for you. You just need to make sure that the PLR you have is the kind of high quality material that the market demands.
A quick litmus test to determine the popularity of a particular PLR report is to simply search on Google for the title of the report. If you find that Google has over 100,000 search results for the title of the report, then it has become fairly popular in the market and has a very good chance to sell when you start to advertise it (if, of course, you make it unique by following the guidelines I’ve been talking about over the last few days.)
If a PLR report has become widestread, it can mean that the market is saturated with that product…not necessarily a bad sign, but it means that you should try to find a unique angle to use as you re-write your content.
Example: If you have a generic dieting-type weight loss private label rights product that seems high enough quality and you found that the market has an overwhelming amount of people selling it, then you could use the same PLR but add in easy and quick exercises for busy, working moms. It’s just about putting a new spin on old material. It’s what many of the Internet Marketing Gurus do. “There’s nothing new under the sun.”
So, here’s a task for you…especially if you want to start sifting through your private label rights and start taking serious action with it. Sit down for a couple of hours and separate your private label rights content into two folders:
KEEP
DO NOT KEEP
Don’t spend more than 30 seconds evaluating a PLR article, and don’t spend more than 2 minutes evaluating a PLR report. If you feel it provides value and it’s worth selling, keep it. If not, trash it. Be very judgmental and harsh - you might end up trashing 90% of more of your content (depending on what you’ve purchased in the past).
Then, take the “DO NOT KEEP” folder and trash it. Trust me, this is for the best. Bad content will shine through your writing if it’s there. It’s toxic.
After you do that, you’ll find it a lot easier to start working through the high-quality PLR products that you own. Start re-writing them…I’m going to give you some ideas about how to start selling them for maximum profitability over the next few days. Get ready…
Be sure to comment below to tell me that you’ve trashed all of your old, low-quality Private Label Rights products. I’ll send you a cool, free gift within the next 3 days as a “thank you” for commenting.