Need Tips for Selling PLR Packs

by jayplr
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I'm newbie here at WF and I'm looking for tips for selling PLR. I know how to make the packs and write well, but I need some help with copywriting, building a client list, etc...
Any suggestions or comments are welcome!
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  • Profile picture of the author joshril
    Originally Posted by jayplr View Post

    I'm newbie here at WF and I'm looking for tips for selling PLR. I know how to make the packs and write well, but I need some help with copywriting, building a client list, etc...
    Any suggestions or comments are welcome!
    Give people an offer they can't refuse...

    Since you're new, you could also consider writing a 5-pack or 10-pack in an "evergreen" niche and offering the articles free in exchange for an opt-in.

    If the quality is good, you can mail your list and offer another no-brainer paid offer to get them hooked.

    Maybe a 10-pack for $5 or something and limit the number of copies.

    After you have a few paying clients, you can offer PLR packs at higher prices and even offer exclusive articles if that's something you want to do.

    The key is writing high-quality articles and building the list... If you don't have Aweber, I'd highly recommend using it to build your list. It's very user-friendly and easy to use.

    Best of luck!


    Joshua
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  • Profile picture of the author dougp
    Originally Posted by jayplr View Post

    I'm newbie here at WF and I'm looking for tips for selling PLR. I know how to make the packs and write well, but I need some help with copywriting, building a client list, etc...
    Any suggestions or comments are welcome!
    Here are some quick suggestions.

    1. You say you know how to make the packs and write well, but do you know how to find lucrative niches? If not, start using keyword research tools. Also, you should define who your target audience are.

    2. Work on copywriting! This is a technique that you cant master in a week or two, but you can learn enough about it to get you through the ropes and start making sales. You need to purchase books and absorb the content. Find books on amazon to find some products. Also, find competitors within your market and analyze and dissect their sales-copy, start agglomerating a swipe file.

    3. Prove yourself. You say you write well, but so do the hundreds of ghostwriters as well. Put together a portfolio of some of your content and perhaps offer your service in exchange for an endorsement. Find your usp (unique selling proposition).

    4. Learn solid traffic generating techniques to drive visitors to your websites and increase your sales. Learn seo, pcc, social media, article marketing, and social bookmarking.


    There, that should give you some ideas.
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  • Profile picture of the author Adam King
    Originally Posted by jayplr View Post

    I'm newbie here at WF and I'm looking for tips for selling PLR. I know how to make the packs and write well, but I need some help with copywriting, building a client list, etc...
    Any suggestions or comments are welcome!
    Something I quickly learned is that you really have to give value for money, especially if you're new to PLR's and WSO's. As has been mentioned, write 10 or so articles of a decent length each, and consider getting some graphics done to add value. Multiple formats helps (.pdf, .doc, .txt). Basically, try to anticipate the different uses that your PLR might be put to, and satisfy them first.

    Oh, and keep the price low - sub $10, especially at first.

    Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author jayplr
    These tips are great! Adam King, I hadn't thought of including different formats before, I'll be sure to do that. Joshril, I like your idea of the articles in exchange for an opt-in. What bonuses should I include in these packs? I had thought of including spun articles or articles that are spin-ready, but is there anything else that would be a good idea to throw in?
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    • Profile picture of the author WritingMadwoman
      You could throw in lists of keywords relating to the niche, an e-course, a few extra articles, a list of related affiliate programs - there are endless ways to sweeten the deal!

      Someone here already mentioned the importance of learning copywriting, and you mentioned in your first post that you need help with that - I strongly encourage you to go to the WSO forum and study the copy you find there.

      In the past I didn't always think it was necessary to write a full-blown salespage for marketers who already knew how it was done - wrong! Good sales copy is good because it gets results.

      Your copy should serve one purpose: to demonstrate to the buyer that you have something that can help them or benefit them in some way. Provide all the "proof" they need (samples, testimonials from other customers, etc.), stand by your work and overdeliver on your promises and you'll be much more likely to not only get lots of initial sales, but plenty of repeat buyers too.

      Hope that helps!

      Wendy
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