Using Free Private Label Rights

Free private rights conjure up the same images to me as Free Clinic. Seriously who uses these things? The good news – not many people. In fact because it is free it has no perceived value to anyone who gets it so 99% of the people who do download it let it collect virtual dust.

In fact that is something to remember about PLR in general – 95% of your competition isn’t because they are paralyzed by fear and inaction like most people who buy PLR are. But this is about Free PLR and what to do with it.

Here is what I would do – use it as a learning tool. Seriously, play around with it. If it is decent, take the meat of the report and repurpose it into something else. If you want to practice turning a report into an audio or a video then this would be a great way to get started. What about breaking the report up and making a blog or autoresponder with it?

Once you do that what is step 2? Give it away. Seriously, back when I was in the military we use to host a monthly free meal of all the base singles. I’d get the task of asking them how they liked the meal and we’d always have one or two people complain about this or that.

My response? We’ll since you didn’t like the meal I’ll give you your money back.

It quickly sunk in that they couldn’t/shouldn’t complain about something they got for free.

So take that report and give it away. Build a list of followers with it, share it with those in need, hell burn it for heat in the winter. This is about the process and the system of repurposing PLR, not to get rich.

Take the free PLR, repurpose it and give it away to others. That’s what I would do with Free PLR.

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