For Affiliates, Promoting PLR Has Perks Over Promoting Courses

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Whenever you’re an affiliate, you run into a few obstacles. For instance, in order to provide a real review, you’d have to shell out full price (often a hefty amount) for a copy. You would have to evaluate the promises on the sales page compared to what’s actually delivered in the course. And you’d need to see if the strategy worked in order to see long term, low refund conversions as an affiliate.

But when you’re an affiliate who promotes PLR (Private Label Rights) content, you gain an enormous amount of perks that keep conversions high and refunds virtually non existent.

When you buy a course to promote, you might pay anywhere from $47 to $197 or more. Sometimes you’ll get lucky and a product creator will give you a review copy, but you can’t count on it.

With a PLR promotion, you can easily pay about $5 and see if the provider delivers top notch quality – or if their operation is one of those spinner jobs that have to be completely reworked before you can even use it.

As an affiliate for courses, you have to size up the sales copy and see if the product does what it promises. But when you promote PLR as an affiliate, there aren’t any promises aside from quality – something easily checked – and it’s up to the buyer to implement it into whatever business model he or she is using.

As an affiliate for courses, you have to see if that sales copy (and the creator’s reputation) is going to convert into a sale – and the higher priced the product (and therefore your commission), the harder the burden of conversion becomes.

With PLR affiliate promotions, the cost is so low to buy the content, that the conversions come easy. Most PLR programs sell content for about $1 per page or so. It’s a low risk loss for the buyer even IF the content turns out to be low quality.

Most PLR providers do not issue refunds, and since they’re generally sold via PayPal, disputes are almost always awarded in favor of the PLR seller. This can help prevent scam and theft so you don’t lose out on commissions.

Perhaps the most financially soothing benefit you have as an affiliate for PLR content over courses is that your earnings aren’t stifled. When someone sells a course, there’s a set dollar amount for the course – let’s say $40. With a 50% commission, you can only earn $20 for that sale.

Now with PLR affiliate programs, if you find a program that offers commission on whatever is put in the shopping cart, your earnings could be anything! With the PLR Mini Mart affiliate program, for example, if a customer lands there and buys $280 worth of PLR, you’ll make 50% of that sale – a whopping $140 in commission!

Another perk to promoting as an affiliate is that competition is low. Now keyword research volume might be low too, but it converts high. Instead of trying to rank for some course every marketer and his mother is ranking for, you could break into the PLR promotions niche and dominate the search results with very little SEO effort.
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