Let me be clear here. When I was born the doctor took one look at me and told my mother “that kid is too lazy to even cry.”
True story.
And since that day I’ve been affected by the lazy gene. So when it comes to words like work and rewrite, etc it makes me shutter. So here is how I do a majority of the PLR reworking.
I outsource it.
Seriously – why am I going waste my time working on packages when I can get several people to do the work for me for pennies on the dollar. I’ve had a bunch of things done for me – transcripts, writing, video, editing, etc for less than $3 an hour.
So what I do it look at a PLR package and think about how I would like to look. A new cover, a new name, a few new and additional documents, tools, etc.
Then I head over to an outsourcing place (odesk, elance, etc) and get to work hiring people.
A new DVD type graphic cover with a new name – $15
Transcriptions of audio or video – $2.22 an hour
A quick start guide – $20-30 tops
Then what I would do is this. Get a written document and sell it for dirt cheap on a forum. Think about it – use the low perceived value against the buyer. They aren’t expecting much so you charge dirt cheap prices for it ($7 or less).
Then have an upsell or a one time offer that adds them the total package which is mostly the original PLR package or slightly rewritten.
So you have a rewritten PLR package as a front end and best of all it is totally done for you.
The other thing I do with PLR is take it big and make it small (also something I have been cursed with). Meaning that if you have a mega package of PLR on a topic why not take it and reduce the total size on content.
Most people I know want is a single solution to a single problem. So instead of some mega Twitter on Crack product – why not solve a single problem – like how to get more followers. You can charge less for the package and once they are interested in a single part of the solution – they’ll want more and more and more.
Also because of the lower price it makes it more of an impulse purchase and cheaper than a mega course.
Tim’s Lazy Way To Re-Write PLR
Let me be clear here. When I was born the doctor took one look at me and told my mother “that kid is too lazy to even cry.”
True story.
And since that day I’ve been affected by the lazy gene. So when it comes to words like work and rewrite, etc it makes me shutter. So here is how I do a majority of the PLR reworking.
I outsource it.
Seriously – why am I going waste my time working on packages when I can get several people to do the work for me for pennies on the dollar. I’ve had a bunch of things done for me – transcripts, writing, video, editing, etc for less than $3 an hour.
So what I do it look at a PLR package and think about how I would like to look. A new cover, a new name, a few new and additional documents, tools, etc.
Then I head over to an outsourcing place (odesk, elance, etc) and get to work hiring people.
A new DVD type graphic cover with a new name – $15
Transcriptions of audio or video – $2.22 an hour
A quick start guide – $20-30 tops
Then what I would do is this. Get a written document and sell it for dirt cheap on a forum. Think about it – use the low perceived value against the buyer. They aren’t expecting much so you charge dirt cheap prices for it ($7 or less).
Then have an upsell or a one time offer that adds them the total package which is mostly the original PLR package or slightly rewritten.
So you have a rewritten PLR package as a front end and best of all it is totally done for you.
The other thing I do with PLR is take it big and make it small (also something I have been cursed with). Meaning that if you have a mega package of PLR on a topic why not take it and reduce the total size on content.
Most people I know want is a single solution to a single problem. So instead of some mega Twitter on Crack product – why not solve a single problem – like how to get more followers. You can charge less for the package and once they are interested in a single part of the solution – they’ll want more and more and more.
Also because of the lower price it makes it more of an impulse purchase and cheaper than a mega course.