What Do You Do With Old PLR Products?

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Hello Fellow Warriors!
I was recently cleaning out one of my computers and found a stash of PLR Products I purchased when I first started out online. I never did anything with them and wanted to hear from you guys what you do with the old PLR Products on your drives. Thank you for your input.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gclunis
    Personally I would group them together by niche and sell plr packages.
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    • Profile picture of the author Janet Sawyer
      You can do anything you like with them, as long as you stay within the licencing terms they came with when you purchased them.

      Turn them into new products.
      Turn them into blog posts.
      Use them as teasers to your list subscribers.

      Or even delete them from your computer so they won't ever bother you again. :rolleyes:
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      • Profile picture of the author Pam Boyett
        Combine your old PLR products to make an eBook. Use the eBook to build your list by giving the book away to those who sign up by giving you their name and email address. Or make an 7-day eCourse and offer it as a bonus to those who optin to your list. These things cost money, so make the best of them!
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      • Profile picture of the author ebookdaddy
        Hey everybody, thank you for taking the time to post your ideas. I've taken some of them and put them together for easy reading. I have tried some of these myself and it seems many of you have as well.

        Group them together by niche and sell plr packages
        Turn them into new products.
        Turn them into blog posts.
        Use them as teasers to your list subscribers.
        Combine your old PLR products to make an eBook
        Use PLR products as blueprints for a new unique product
        Turn them into video products.

        These are all great ideas, thank you. I especially like what Janet Sawyer had to say "Or even delete them from your computer so they won't ever bother you again. :rolleyes:
        That was my first thought, but then I would not make any money and would have actually threw away money.

        Thanks again,
        Rolando (ebookdaddy)
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeGriffith
    Combine them into a special report and use them as an incentive for prospects to sign up with your mailing list.
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  • Profile picture of the author MarkH45
    Create simple blogs or pages on these sites: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...do-follow.html

    Post 5-10 articles on each site.

    It will create link juice back to your main website/blog.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joel Gray
    Bundle them together, use them to build your list, make new products and anything else you can think of to get some subscribers or some type of ROI. I think that we all have some digital PLR dust on our hard drives and probably should follow these suggestions and use them for something.

    Joel
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    I guess it would depend on how old the stuff is. I've been going through mine too and have come across some relics that have little or no value except that some of the ebooks and packages would be good conversation pieces when we're sitting around the rest home talking about when banner ads were the hottest thing in Internet advertising.

    I just found a package called Free To Sell. Remember that one? By a guy named Hua I think. A bundle of old ebooks that have absolutely no relevance today. Since I'm a natural born pack rat I'm putting this stuff on disc to free up space on my computer.

    Then I'll probably save the stuff for 10 years or more , find it, and wonder what the hell I was thinking when I saved it in 2009. So it goes...
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  • Profile picture of the author gcjmarkets
    I like to use PLR products as blueprints for a new unique product and my favorite thing to do is turn them into video products.
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  • Profile picture of the author SeanSupplee
    Best bet is if you can rebrand them and give them away for free do so. The more content out there with your links it in the better off your going to be. You can do this via torrent files quickly I send out about 2 reports or mini ebooks a day via this method from PLR products that allow me to rebrand and give away for free. Make sure you check the terms of each PLR product before you do so.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Turner
    check the quality - some plr stuff is not worth keeping
    with the rest - organise by subject in its own folder - you can then add to it with new stuff and do as suggested in other posts
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  • Profile picture of the author Peggy Baron
    PLR also makes great content for membership sites.

    Take each chapter from a PLR ebook and make that the membership content of the week. Beef it up and add value by adding personal examples, case studies, podcast, video, resource links, an interview, tips, other plr, etc.

    Peggy
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  • Profile picture of the author DPSikes
    Mine tend to gather dust as well, particularly since most of them are so poorly written that I could write an original article in less time than it takes to edit a PLR one. But I do like some of these ideas I'm seeing, particularly the backlinks one. Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author ebookdaddy
    It's nice to see that the members here are so willing to offer input. I took FlipDiva's suggestion and visited this post by AJ Silvers on the Kindle Christmas Cash and really liked it. I had no idea you could publish to Amazon so easily. The potential is great if your looking to make some cash for the holidays. Thanks FlipDiva, I think I'll be doing this real soon.
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