Written by David on October 30th, 2009
In my last blog post, Make Money with PLR Content: 28 Ways to Explode Your Business with PLR Articles, we went through lots of ways (28 to be exact!) to use Private Label Rights (PLR) articles for things like traffic generation, list building, product creation, just general marketing and even offline marketing.
(Note: click here if you don’t know what PLR content is)
But PLR content doesn’t stop at PLR articles; there are books, reports, audio, video, software and more.
Of course, you can use other PLR content in most of the same ways as you use articles but there are some additional ways and ways that work better with other PLR content but could have been included in the PLR article list.
I’ve identified 24 more ways you can use PLR, they are…
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Written by David on August 13th, 2009
After getting feedback on my last post about Giveaway Rights, I’ve realized there is still a need to explain all the different product rights options.
I guess it makes sense because if you been around in the Internet Marketing world at all, products rights is a confusing place with many different type of rights, many rights sounding the same as other rights but being different and even those that are the same are different.
In future blog posts I’ll go into depth about many of them but before that I’m going to give an overview.
We’ll look at the most common rights you’ll find and give you a good basic understanding of each so you know what to look for.
Remember though that each product is different and may give different rights, even if it uses a common term, so be sure to read the rights license to know exactly what you’re getting.
Let’s get to it…
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Written by David on July 29th, 2009
When looking to use Rights products, like most things, all are not equal in value.
There is one primary reason you want to use Rights product; be they Resell Rights, Master Resell Rights, Private Label Rights or Giveaway Rights.
That reason is to sell or give away the product to ultimately get you some profit, directly or indirectly.
So you need to make sure that you pick products that someone would actually want to pay for and that will produce actual cash.
As I’ve said before, you need to look at the end goal of the customer.
For example, cosmetic companies don’t sell cosmetics, they sell things like, romance, sex, self-esteem, etc.
They know the goal of their customers and they produce are ones that help their customers achieve that goal and that’s how they market those products.
So, assuming you’ve done your niche research and found possible products in that niche, make sure, when you are looking for your Rights products, to find ones that focus on the goals of buyers.
Don’t know buyers essential desires?
Here’s the top 9 things that people (desperately) want (in no order):
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Written by David on July 2nd, 2009
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)
Written by David on June 23rd, 2009
In the first part of this series we saw why rewriting PLR content is a powerful way to make a lot of money online and 2 ways of using it to maximize your profits.
In this second part we will be looking at the various options for rewriting and why you would or would not use each option.
I go from what I consider the worst options to the best options.

Content Wrapping
One method of pseudo-rewriting PLR content is something called content wrapping.
This is where you add an introduction at the top of some PLR content and a conclusion at the bottom of it but don’t change anything else.
You can do this manually or get software to help do it for you.
Advantages: it is quick to do and you no longer have 100% duplicate content.
Disadvantages: the remaining amount of duplicate content is so great that it doesn’t really differentiate you much and doesn’t pass the “duplicate content” filters so you’re limited in what you can do with it.
Notes: Some people do content wrapping and then do small changes elsewhere in the document, particularly to add keyword phrases.
Written by David on June 18th, 2009
In the world of Internet Marketing content still is king and providing unique and interesting content is one of the best ways to “live the life” dreamed about by those in the Internet marketing business.
But how do you do that without spending every minute writing or spending wads of cash to get it written for you?
The answer is simple… Private Label Rights content.
If you don’t know what Private Label Rights (PLR) are let me give you a very quick overview.
Private label rights allows you to take existing content like a digital article or book (an e-book) and edit it however you wish, within the guidelines of the license of course.
Almost always you can also put your name on it, whether you edit it or not, and sometimes you are required to put your name on it.
Some examples of what you could do with PLR:
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Click here to read more on Live the Life by Using PLR Content, Part 1
Written by David on June 11th, 2009
When most people think of promoting products with Private Label Rights (PLR), they usually thing of products they can put their own name on and then sell.
Well, that’s usually true but there is so much more you can do with PLR products than just that.
I going to talk about some strategies for using and promoting PLR products and I’m sure you’ll find at least one thing that will make a difference in how you use PLR products.
Among some of the most popular ways to use Private Label Rights products is for content, for promotion and just for selling directly to your customers to make you more money.
The strategies we’ll be looking at here are small little things you can use but separately, and particularly together, they can make a big difference.
We will focus on 5 strategies you can use to tell your customers why buying your PLR products is to their advantage and how they can benefit.
They are: “Time is Money”, “Make It Your Own”, “Leaked Chapter”, “Firing You Boss” and “Viral Affiliate”, let’s look at each of them…
Written by David on February 25th, 2009
Before we look at how to profit from PLR products I’d like to show you what steps we’ll be following to go from nothing to actually selling online:
- Find a hot market of buyers
- Find a PLR product to base your product on
- Take that PLR product and create your product
- Get everything set up to sell your product
- Market your product
- Track your progress
As an aside, I’d like to mention that not all PLR products are created equal.
Some are of really good quality and others are very bad – bad English, bad organization, outdated and sometime just plain wrong. So you need to be careful where you get your PLR products.
Of course, all the products (PLR and others) I sell have gone through a 4 point check to make sure they are of good quality but not everyone is so careful or conscientious; see the resources and other blog posts for other places to get good PLR products (of course, I’d prefer you get them from me
Finding a Hot Market
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Written by David on February 21st, 2009
Whenever you buy a digital product along with it come certain rights; things you can and cannot do with the product. A list of common rights would include:
- Personal Use Only (PU): Read and use the information for you personally
- Giveaway Rights (GR): You can give it away to others for no cost
- Resell Rights (RR): You can sell it to others
- Master Resell Rights (MRR): You can sell the Resell Rights to others
- Private Label Rights (PLR): You can modify the product
Each of those categories has many subcategories of what you are allowed to do; you need to read the rights license of each product to be sure of your exact rights.
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