Do You Buy Products With PLR?

by Gasen
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Hi All

Last month I created a membership site providing products with private label rights. Unfortunately Clickbank has disapproved the recurring billing payment.

See thread here: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-question.html

So I figured that I will just offer free membership which allows members to download for personal use only. Private Label Rights will be sold at about $7.00 per product or $27.00/$17.00 per weekly pack (10 or 5 products).

Just wondering how many of you buy products with PLR.
#buy #plr #products
  • Profile picture of the author francoza
    I buy alot of ebooks which have PLR rights or MRR. I use them for a bonus or free report to built list. OR i can also use for my membership site too.
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  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    Yes - I remember something about ClickBank not being too pleased about PLR offerings. Although tghere are definitely people on there offering PLR, I don't think they will allow any new PLR offers to be added to the marketplace.

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  • Profile picture of the author iYingHang
    Originally Posted by Gasen View Post

    Hi All

    Last month I created a membership site providing products with private label rights. Unfortunately Clickbank has disapproved the recurring billing payment.

    See thread here: http://www.warriorforum.com/main-int...-question.html

    So I figured that I will just offer free membership which allows members to download for personal use only. Private Label Rights will be sold at about $7.00 per product or $27.00/$17.00 per weekly pack (10 or 5 products).

    Just wondering how many of you buy products with PLR.
    I don't but somebody will. it really depends on their values.

    Cheers,
    iYingHang
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    Hi guys

    I buy PLR all the time they are a godsend!!!

    I change enough of them so people dont notice and use other PLR on my own membership sites.

    Ive had a similar problem with clickbank and pulled the plug on a recurring plr product as i didnt realise at the time that they didnt accept them.

    Ive sold PLR myself restricted to 150 with unrestricted rifghts and it has always gone with in 24 hours so the niche is there and i am sure that you will do really well from it. A warrior i met a couple of months ago had a new plr membership site and only advertised it through my twitter account and it sold out in three days.

    See what people are talking about on here the most and then sell plr in that niche.

    kind regards


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  • Profile picture of the author Raiel Schwartz
    PLR is great, you just want to make sure the PLR you
    buy is good quality.

    I personally use it in my business, and I also run a PLR
    membership site.

    If I didn't believe I could make money with PLR, quite
    simply, I wouldn't use it.

    When I first tried to run my membership site my idea
    was to use Clickbank as well but I was told they don't
    allow PLR membership sites.

    I know someone personally who had their account
    activated before hand - then switched the salespage to
    match their PLR membership site and it seems Clickbank
    hasn't noticed the change. This may be a risky tactic
    to get your PLR membership site up-and-running but
    if it works for one it may work for you.

    I personally decided to use amember and accept payments
    through paypal. It's a slower startup because you have to
    manually find the majority of your affiliate partners, but I
    can gladly say that sales are finally picking up so I am glad
    I've stuck through it all.

    Just my 2 cents....

    Sincerely,
    Craig Michaels
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  • Profile picture of the author Aljiro
    I do but only if they are high quality and not aged material.

    A lot of people build a significant income online from PLR and they are a great source of information as well.
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  • Profile picture of the author Zabrina
    I generally don't, but sometimes I'll invest in a high-quality PLR ebook or two for my business. I've just gotten sick of the all the junk PLR out there!
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  • Profile picture of the author cashcow
    I love PLR! Both buying it and selling it! Only the quality stuff though - you gotta get some good sources and stick with them for that.

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  • Profile picture of the author money2k
    I love plr as well. With unrestricted plr you can do some cool stuff. You do have to look out for some of the crap out there, but even some of the crap plr can be redone into a best seller if sone properly. Lots of marketers use plr as giveaways, listbuilders, and such.
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  • Profile picture of the author ivatel42
    Yes the quality is the main issue for me it has to be top draw stuff.
    Rejig for Google and leave as is more or less when it's out of Googles eyesight!
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