Ready to actually rewrite some PLR content and make some money
In the second part of this series we looked at the various options for rewriting and why you would or would not use each option.
In this third and final part we get to actually rewriting the PLR content – this would be the fun stuff if you like to write or the stuff you outsource if you don’t like to or don’t have the time.
Let’s jump right in
Anatomy of PLR Content
So this doesn’t get to be a long 100-part series I will focus solely on written content, that is, PLR book and articles.
The standard PLR content is made of up these 4 basic things:
- Title: I don’t think this needs to be explained but remember it is the “headline” of the content so jazz it up some (or a lot!)
- Introduction: there is usually a section that summarizes what the content is about and gets you hyped to continue reading
- Chapters or Sections: books have chapters where each main point is gone over in detail; I’d suggest doing 8-10 chapters. Articles have section where each main point is gone over in some depth, but not in the detail you would in a book chapter; I’d suggest sticking to 3-6 sections.
- Conclusion: this is sometimes called a summary because it summarizes what you’ve talked about. The difference between it and the Introduction is that the introduction focuses about the “problems” whereas the conclusion focuses on the “solutions” to the problems introduced in the introduction.
Put another way: suck them in, evoke emotions with the problems or issues you’ll talk about, amuse/educate/entertain/illuminate, and then pound it into their brains one more time.
You can certainly add addition things like a resources page, disclaimers, copyright and rights information, appendices and other stuff but the foundation of any written PLR content is the above.
Let look at each of the content “bone” in more depth (like we just said to do)
Click here to read more on Live the Life by Using PLR Content, Part 3
