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Hey guys. I've been doing a lot of research recently into PLR Articles on WarriorForum and selling them in places like here and the digital point forums. What's the going rate and for me a beginner what should I set the price as? I've wrote 10 articles that are Halloween-related and they are really good articles. I write a blog and so my writing is of quite a high quality. I was thinking of selling them at $20 to only the first 10 customers for exclusivity rights. Would I sell them all? I have them ready to publish. I'm just seeing what you guys think before I post them. Cheers |
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Cheers Tina. They're wrote now and they're good so I'm going to go ahead with publishing tomorrow I think.
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2009
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I don't know if I'd give all rights away....seems you make more money writing an ebook and selling it online..so you don't have to keep writing over and over again
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They are wrote now ... is this a sample of how good they are. BTW you can't do a WSO unless you join the war room. |
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No, I was just in a rush to finish the post and had to go out. It's been a long day . I'll be supplying a sample of my work when I post. I doubt I will now because I honestly haven't got the money to join the War Room at the moment. I'll just save them for something later, I guess.
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: New Zealand
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| PLR articles really can be a hit or miss alright and fleshed out products including an e-book, sales letter with sales template, etc seem to fair out better in my opinion and from my experience. Great you wrote articles for Halloween but you only have such a small time frame within to sell them. You should extend your market reach within a niche that is not dependent upon a specific event, something that is evergreen, renewable and a crowd you can sell to on a daily basis, not just once a year. PLR articles within fads only do so well for a limited time until the fad runs its course but if you write articles for dating, pets, furniture, cell phones, digital cameras, kitchen appliances you'll stay in the game longer. It also wouldn't hurt to write articles for yourself as well because you're building yourself a long term business. Just some things to think about. |
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Tina is right, PLR topics are critical factor in determining your success. Selling price is something that you need to test. And it depends on your USP - should you go for low price or premium? Personally, I don't see there's a reason why you should sell low. Bev is one good example of never sell yourself short.
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