What do you consider PLR Saturation to be?

by Dexx
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What I mean is this...

When you see a PLR product for sale in the WSO, what is your personal "cut off" limit for access to it?

If there's 1000 people with PLR access, that'd be probably too many?

What about 500? 100? 50?


*Assuming this is a Highly Quality in-demand Product*

Would you rather pay less knowing that 500 other people have the same PLR product, but that you could rebrand it and make it your own.

Or would you rather only 100 other people had the PLR rights to it, and be willing to pay significantly more to make up for the shortfall in sales compared to 500.


Anyone tested numbers selling a PLR item and can speak of their experience with sales conversions? (no need for exact details, just whether lower access and more $$ beat out higher access and lower $$)
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  • Profile picture of the author Andy Hakeem
    I only willing to pay for PLR if it's only limited to less than 30 license. Regardless the price.

    100 are too much, what more if 500

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    • Profile picture of the author Dexx
      Okay so lets say a High Quality Product in a High Demand Niche with multiple revenue opportunities to be made from it. (easily $500 your first month without trying)

      $150 and 15 licences

      $97 and 30 PLR licences

      $47 and 60 PLR licences

      $27 and 100 PLR licences


      Though now that I think about it, maybe for something that could generate that much its first month, selling PLR rights that low wouldnt make sense?

      Whats a good overhead to charge for PLR rights vs Master Resell Rights etc I wonder


      If product with personal rights no resell = $17 - $27

      sell product with Master Resell Rights for...? 4x?

      then PLR rights for 8x? 10x?

      (of course this would also be reflected by what the product can bring in for earnings)

      I mean a site that generates $1,000 a month can usually be flipped and sold for 10x right?
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  • Profile picture of the author artwebster
    When I see a PLR item for sale, I Google the primary phrases to discover the source.

    The chances of finding an original PLR article that would appeal to most internet marketers are pretty slim and my research shows that none of the 'original' PLR products I have been invited to invest in are anything of the sort.
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    • Profile picture of the author DeePower
      It depends not only on how many copies are for sale but what rights are included. If the rights include the PLR being offered on a membership site then many more copies potentially could be out there, even though the person buying the PLR for the membership site counts as only one sale.

      If resale rights are included each person buying the PLR could sell it to another 100 buyers. What's even worse is if MRR rights are offered then each of those 100 buyers could sell to another 100 and so on down the line.

      There is good PLR out there, several of us here offer it.

      Dee
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      • Profile picture of the author Corena
        I create PLR every month for automaticnicheprofits and it is completely unique. There are 500 licenses available for each product. The product includes ebook, 50 articles, unabridged audio, a video and more

        But the thing with this is.. You go to a vault and pick up your product and I can see that not all members are interested in every package. Some packages are snatched up and some just site with only 60 people picking them up that month. Plus some people only use the articles or only pick up the audios.

        So PLR in a membership site my not have as many people using it as you might think.
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      • Profile picture of the author Dexx
        Originally Posted by DeePower View Post

        It depends not only on how many copies are for sale but what rights are included. If the rights include the PLR being offered on a membership site then many more copies potentially could be out there, even though the person buying the PLR for the membership site counts as only one sale.

        If resale rights are included each person buying the PLR could sell it to another 100 buyers. What's even worse is if MRR rights are offered then each of those 100 buyers could sell to another 100 and so on down the line.

        There is good PLR out there, several of us here offer it.

        Dee
        Ah so you mean its better to have a product sell as a PLR, without the resell/master resell ability to continue to sell the product as PLR?

        So sell as PLR, and then they can sell their own products with resell rights, but not the original PLR anymore
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