How to Use PLR? These Five Easy Questions Will Help You Decide

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How to Use PLR? These Five Easy Questions Will Help You Decide


You've bought it: Now what do you do with it? How do you decide the best way to use it?

You may have bought a bundle of articles you've already pre-decided are going to be re-written for article directories. You may have downloaded an eBook, hoping to turn it into an article series for your website. So what do you do? Well, it mainly depends on your own unique needs.

But, if your still uncertain what to do with your plr material. Or haven't yet decided what form to repurpose your PLR into -- you downloaded it strictly because the topic was tantalizing and you know your niche members are going to be interested -- you'll need to make a few decisions. Get an Instant Information Product Package for $1.00: Free Report -> Make Money Selling IM Reports
Asking yourself these
five simple questions should help you narrow down your choices:

1. "What format do my list members seem to enjoy best?"

Do they post a lot of YouTube links? Is their presence strongest on Twitter or Facebook? Do they seem to like videos more than blog posts, or are they die-hard audiophiles, constantly exchanging podcast links and posting tweets about Blog Talk Radio?

After your track and review their habits, you'll most likely find there are a few formats they seem to enjoy more than others. So that's one possible answer for you -- go with their preference and produce whatever type of content it is they love to access. But whatever you do, don't stop there...

2. "What's their budget? What will they pay for?"

You also need to know what type of plr they actually buy (and how much they typically spend!).

It's not enough to know what type of material they like to access. For instance, if you're selling to the $7 crowd, combine just a few of those articles into a simple short report, rather than an eBook. (Yes -- greater length really does equal "higher cost" as a general rule of thumb.)

On the other hand, if your list members are in a high-ticket bracket and don't even look at anything under $197 minimum, you can safely go for a more ambitious presentation: Perhaps a 10-CD course repurposed out of three or four eBooks, or twelve short reports.

(These numbers are random, hypothetical examples; not numbers you should take as literal!)
3. "Will I outsource or do it myself?"

This is a question only you can answer. You have to factor in:
 Your own
budget
Your particular content creation skills
Your time
Your resources

On the other hand, if you have zero video-making experience and you're planning to sell a $397 video lesson course (with accompanying eBook and work sheets) you might decide that having a professional company create those videos for you is the most economical and lucrative stratey. . Get an Instant Information Product Package for One Dollar PLR Content 8

Conversely, if you have a background as a trained graphic designer and you're repurposing a batch of PLR blog posts into a physical product like a book, you might outsource the re-writing to a ghostwriter and play to your strengths by spending most of your own time producing amazing illustrations no one else can provide.

4. "What's my purpose?"

If you already know the answer, this one's simple. For example, if you already know you've purchased that PLR eBook because you need material for your affiliates, your format will be dictated by what they need. (E.g. Simple posts, FAQ sheets, bonus give-away report for their list, etc.)

5. "What do I know about this subject? What unique twist can I give it?"

This brings us to one of the most common, unwritten reasons professional copywriters often buy PLR...

They use it as ...As shortcut
research material.


Whatever format you decide on, getting quality well written PLR material i.e. ebooks, articles, videos or templates, is a crucial marketing decision. Since your websites' profits, traffic and survival is relying on your decision.


Dania
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