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Hi guys,

I'm writing a PLR product and I'd like to link to useful resources of other marketers to add value to the reader and PLR itself.

So basically, I'd describe how to do something then give them a link to a site, blog post, etc as an example.

Or something like this, "Here's a good resource to read up on the subject: <insert site link>

But I'm not sure of the legalities for doing this. I know this isn't a legal advice forum, but I wanted to get anyone's opinion in the matter.

From the research I've done, it looks like it would be okay. But I'm not 100%. Anyone with any useful advice they could give?

Thanks!
#linking #plr
  • Profile picture of the author jay5x
    Hi, I am no lawyer but cant see that it should be a problem.

    What you are doing is merely giving a recommendation and that should not be a problem. If I was that marketer you referring to I would be very happy with the recommendation.

    Thats FREE advertising!

    I might be a bit careful though when describing another marketers technique in an ebook unless it is really a general thing.
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  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    It's as illegal as putting the same link on a website.

    Why in the world would this be illegal?
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