PLR Cash Machine - Make Money With PLR Products

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FAQ About PLR

Before you open a store selling something, you have to know what that item is and how your consumers will use it. So let's go over a short Q & A about PLR so you have a better grasp of it.

Q: What Is PLR?

A: PLR is short for Private Label Rights. It's content or a product that can be bought cheaply and used by multiple people. It can be in the form of blogs, templates or website, long or short articles, sales copy, blog posts, email autoresponders and even multi media PLR like video.

Q: Why wouldn't a customer just hire someone and have the content all to themselves?

A: Because then it costs a lot more. To get a decent designer, programmer or ghostwriter, you're looking at paying a lot more for the product. But PLR costs much less and if you're on a shoestring budget, you most likely could afford PLR, but not custom services.

Q: Who owns the rights to the content?

A: Everyone who buys it - but you as the seller get to choose the specific rights. Some have specifics about where you can use it, or whether you can break it up, for example. You can't claim any unique rights to PLR that you buy, but you have the right to use it.

As a seller, you might come up with a checklist of rights for your buyers - personally, I never do. Here's an example of a PLR rights checklist - and you just put the YES or NO in front of it like I've done here:

[YES] Can sell these blogs at any price
[YES] Can add as a bonus to other paid products
[YES] Can be offered as part of a paid membership site
[YES] Can give this blog away
[YES] Can put your name on it and claim as your own
[NO] Can sell through Auction sites
[NO] Can sell resale rights to others
[NO] Can sell Private Label Rights
[NO] Can sell Master Resell Rights

Q: Doesn't PLR cause problems with duplicate content?

A: There are people on both sides of the fence on this issue, but the basic findings say that duplicate content isn't an issue unless you put the same content on more than one page of your own domain. If it's on someone else's domain, or two different domains that you own, that's no problem.

Q: As a seller, will I make more money designing custom blogs and minisites or selling PLR blogs and plr minisites?


A: In most cases, you can make more money with PLR because with custom work, a dollar amount is set and finalized for the work that's done one time.

Let's say $300 for a custom blog. But with PLR blog, you might sell that particular blog for just $17 to 100 people - and now you've raked in $1,700, and still from only doing the work ONE time. However, sometimes a blog will fizzle and sell only a few copies, but the potential for future sales is still there.

Step 1: Know What PLR Niches Will Sell Best

When you're designing PLR blogs for people, and taking requests as I do, you're going to have some people who want PLR that won't sell well for you. So then you have to make a decision - design it anyway as a gesture of good will, or table it and move on to better topics?

PLR is a weird business. I write everything requested of me - regardless of keyword count or what I think will sell and here are two reasons why:

1.) Someone once requested a PLR blog on chicken coops. I was skeptical. I thought, "How many farmers are needing this info when they probably have some farm employee do it for them?"

As it turns out, chicken coops is a huge niche. Chicken coops are sold online at Amazon.com for hundreds and even thousands of dollars (nice commission) and it's been one of my top selling PLR blogs. As it turns out, it's not just farmers who are interested in chicken coops. There's a very large "Backyard" chicken trend in suburbs as well as a homesteading trend for those who want to be more self reliant.

Lesson learned: You don't know everything.

2.) Sometimes a buyer will request something odd that makes you sigh, knowing you won't sell another one. When this happens, remember that you, as the PLR owner, have the right to use this content too - and one of my blogs that never sold more than 1 was picked up by a good online friend who used that PLR because I had mentioned it not being a good seller and she made $60 her first month with it - it was a $5 investment.

Lesson learned: The fewer people who buy your PLR, it can sometimes be a blessing in disguise because you can use it yourself with less competition.

Still, we're in this for the cash output without having to do more work, so it's preferable to sell a ton of PLR and I'm going to show you how to pick good niche markets for PLR blogs that should sell well, provided you have adequate exposure to the target audience going for you.

Consider the Top Niche Markets Online

Some of it's common sense - like creating Internet marketing PLR to sell to marketers. After all, they have to continually learn new strategies and tactics and get reviews of new products, right?

But what else is there to write about? You can go to a couple of places to see for yourself what consumers are buying, so you'll know what market the online entrepreneurs are catering to.

First, head to ClickBank.com. At the top of your screen, click the Marketplace tab. You'll be able to see an entire listing of categories for things like Health & Fitness, Self Help, Travel, Games, and more.

When you click on a category, ClickBank allows you to sort the results list by popularity or other factors. This lets you see how many people are selling and buying these products.

So if you click on Self Help and sort by popularity, you might see a "get your ex back" product at #1 and a panic attack ending product at #2. Now you know that many affiliates are promoting these products and niche markets, so it's reasonable to say a PLR blog with good content for these affiliates would sell well (and FYI - they do)!

Another place you can look is at online stores like Amazon or Barnes and Noble. When it comes to info products, either tangible books or eBooks, you can look to see what's on the bestselling non-fiction lists.

You might see that diet books are in the top 20 list, and then even more specifically, that they're for a certain type of diet, like low carb. If there are tangible books on bestselling lists, marketers will be churning out eBooks on the same topic.

You don't have to design a PLR blog using the name of the exact product. You could design it on the broad topic of dieting or low carb diets and let the person buying your PLR blog stick the name of the product they want to promote in there, since they have the option of altering it.

Go After Both Tangible and Digital PLR Buyers

For a long time, I saw PLR in terms of online sales of info products. If I thought about dog training, I assumed they were promoting some eBook or online course.

Then I started getting requests for PLR blogs for promoting Amazon items. It made me realize that not everyone wants content for digital downloads. So I started doing blogs on treadmills, golf gadgets, home theater equipment - and sales were great!

There are a TON of Amazon affiliates, and affiliates for different types of things like network marketing (Multi Level Marketing). You can make PLR to sell for all of it - or become a specialist for one or the other.

When you research a topic, like the chicken coops for example, look on both Amazon and ClickBank to see what's being offered. Here's what I find...

From Amazon (110 results):

From ClickBank (299 results):

So you might want to do one blog that mixes the articles or two blogs - one for those who want to learn how to build a chicken coop themselves, and those who want to buy it and have it shipped to their home or farm.

And you want to have done the research because when you post these for sale to your list or to marketers, you want to be able to use as a selling point something about how there are many digital products on ClickBank or tangible high ticket items on Amazon - or BOTH!

It makes people who never even considered the niche look into buying your PLR because you did some investigating on your own. And now they know exactly where to go to get their affiliate link when they do buy your PLR.

Basically, what I do is say something like this:

"Not too long ago I released a PLR blog on a niche that I was amazed was so popular - chicken coops! People were emailing me, telling me how much money they'd made with it selling both DIY guides on ClickBank and tangible items on Amazon."

I say this JUST to let the prospect know that there are both tangible and digital potential sales out there for them. Because some may not know. They may not have ever considered this niche topic, so you're informing them - not just selling a PLR blog to someone already looking for it. Marketers always like to be on top of new trends or uncover stuff they didn't previously know.

Use Keywords With a Big Search Count

Keywords confuse so many people and here's what I want to say to you - not as a marketer but as a potential PLR seller, okay? So be sure to make the distinction:

Quit worrying so much about the perfect keywords!

Goes against the grain of everything you've learned AS A MARKETER, I know. But here's the deal - I want you to get plenty of products released with decent keywords that have plenty of search count.

If your customer wants to do extensive keyword research, let them!

It's not your problem. Here's what I mean by that: You design a PLR blog with articles about Vibram Five Finger Shoes (that's your keyword). A customer who is in this niche can EASILY replace the "Vibram Five Finger Shoes" keyword phrase with "Vibram shoes" or "5 finger shoes" or whatever other words he wants to use.

Don't make this more difficult than it has to be.

Whenever I go to Google's Free Keyword Tool, and no, you don't need some fancy nice tool, I personally prefer to use the old version. To get there, you click the link that says "Previous interface" in the upper right hand corner of the page. (If you want to use the current interface, feel free - give yourself some wiggle room from strict rules, please).

Sort according to the highest search volume. Then decide how many keywords you need for your blog. I like to try to go with the top ones, but I like a little variety, too. For instance, let's take Vibram five finger shoes as our example again. If I'm going to write 5 posts, I see the following 8 phrases:

Now some of them are so close to each other, that I'll remove them - such as a plural version of one word.

Like here to the left - I would use EITHER vibram five finger shoes or vibram five finger shoe - some with fingers and finger in the phrase.

One thing you need to know is that many marketers like to use phrases exactly as they're typed into Google, even if that makes the phrase sound awkward.

Look at the phrase: "vibram shoes five finger." That may not be easy to do, but here's how you'll do it:

"When it comes to Vibram shoes, five finger soles help keep your feet snug and able to perform to maximum athletic capabilities." I kept it in order!

Commas are our friend J

So what if you wanted this to to post ten articles to the blog and instead of 5 but you only have 8 keyword phrases? Well, mix and match some keyword phrases. In the previous interface of Google's Keyword tool, scroll down and you'll see "Additional keywords to consider."

These are great because they're relevant but not exactly what you typed in, and many will be good additions to your PLR blog.

I may skip shoes heel, because that's just odd, but I would go with Vibram by itself, five fingers without the vibram, and the addition of kso (whatever THAT is) added to the mix.

If keywords are so scarce that you have a hard time thinking of anything new, try the broadest form of word for that niche and scroll down to find a suitable one.

For this example, if the choices were limited, I might use athletic shoes and work on building a keyword list from there.

Now for anyone whose feathers got ruffled when I stated "It's not your problem," I want you to know that if you want to go above and beyond and do ALL of the footwork of comparing keywords, search volume, and competition along with chances of the keyword being a "buy" keyword, feel free.

There's a great tool called Market Samurai that can help you that I use for my OWN marketing purposes. But if you DO go that extra mile, please reflect that in your pricing because you deserve to get paid more.

Go Narrow and Go Wide - They Both Sell Well

Looking at our previous example of Vibram five finger shoes, you can see that it's a narrow PLR topic. It's not just about shoes but athletic shoes and it's not just athletic shoes but five finger shoes (and quick question - why are we saying fingers, when they're toes?), and it's not just five finger shoes but Vibram five finger shoes.

See how you can start from a very broad topic and work your way down according to type, brand, color, etc? Sometimes I'll start with a broad topic like self development" and then go a bit narrow from there.

The great thing is - you always have room for more PLR (and more sales!).

Listen to Your Customers and Spy on Competitors

As you start building a reputation as one of the PLR providers online, you can build a list and take requests for certain topics. The marketers have done some work for you - now you have to follow through and deliver.

Chances are if one marketer wants it, others are searching for it, too. So if someone requests a PLR blog for infertility, you can type into Google's keyword tool "infertility PLR" and see what comes up.

I discover 22 people per month looking for that. And guess what? There's only 65 competing pages. Those are some nice odds and if I design a PLR blog for it, I'll make some nice profits!

So on to the competition. Who's selling what out there? I see the #1 spot for PLR blogs is selling 10 niche plr blogs $97. Sounds great right? Not if you do some more research and find my Dime Sale for 44 gorgeous niche blogs for $27, and the restrictions on most PLR blogs are undesirable. Most of them sell with private use only, limiting the ways that a customer can make money from your product.

But what you want to do is see what's being sold - are there any add-ons that come with the blogs? Price doesn't matter because you're going to have your set pricing anyway. But you can fill a gap in the type of product or size of product offered.

If you see two people selling plr blogs, you could add on a PLR eBook and probably do well with it!

Step #2: Know What PLR Specs Your Customers Are Seeking

Not every PLR seller is the same and not every PLR product is the same, either. Over the years of running my PLR site I've learned what works and what doesn't, so I'm going to share that with you in this chapter.

What Type of PLR Blogs Sell the Best?

Both content and design are equally important. Many PLR blog sellers are very weak on both counts. They sell ugly blogs with crappy content. Get a premium theme and customize the headers and color schemes to make the blogs top notch in design. I use istockphotos to find great graphics to include in the headers.

Buy only quality content, whether you have it written for the blogs or buy PLR. Garbage content won't sell PLR blogs.

Extra PLR Services and Products You Can Offer

Want to go above and beyond just selling PLR blogs? Sometimes this is a great way to differentiate yourself from competitors and flat out steal business away from other sellers.

You can do a few things differently:

1.) Sell graphics with your PLR blogs.

You *might* be able to get away with do it yourself graphics but you might do more damage than good. If the graphics are shoddy, it could give your buyers the illusion that your content is sub-par, too.

If you sell a PLR eBook, you can offer to do customized ebook covers and banner ads for customers - typically a horizontal and vertical in static and animated, plus various sizes of buttons.

2.) Offer to Spin the Content

If you're a writer, you may think article spinning is an abomination. Well marketers don't! And they're spinning all over the place to get more mileage out of the content that they buy.

Spinning can be done manually or automatically. Manually, you're basically rewriting the content in many different ways so that it winds up being unique to them. You're putting synonyms to good use!

You might even offer two levels of spinning and charge more for hand-spun articles. You could invest in an automated tool and use that for spinning at a lower price.

I've tried many spinners and it's HARD to find one that churns out anything readable. But I do like Magic Article Rewriter. I own it myself AND I bought the extra Magic Token Database so it spins more words. Here's how to use it:

Step 1: Paste your content into the Magic Article Rewriter and click the Apply Magic button as shown here (it will ask for Best Fit - say Ok).

Step 2: Once the content has its synonyms, and you can go through and delete any that don't make sense, click the magic wand and it will rewrite the article for you.

Step 3: Read the finished article that's been spun and be sure it makes sense before using it.

3.) Offer Matching Minisites with your Blogs at a Combo Price

A lot of customers want a sales page to go along with their blogs and providing Ministe/Blog combos are a great way to increase sales and sales prices.

The Right Pricing for Your PLR

Make your blogs affordable. There are a lot of PLR blog sellers out there competing. Remember that it's profitable to sell a lot of PLR rather than a small amount at a higher price.

Step #3: Get Your Content Created

You have a niche topic in mind for a blog. Now it's time to decide if you're going to write the content yourself or hire a ghostwriter to do it for you.

When you hire a ghostwriter, you own 100% of the rights, so you can sell it as PLR if you want to. It's not like graphics where you have to check with the person first.

I'm going to cover both options, starting with outsourcing and then writing the PLR yourself. You might even do it both ways - write some yourself and outsource some, so that you have a good volume of PLR releasing to the public and can profit from it faster!

I want to answer a quick question someone sent to me about PLR creation. This person had already hired a ghostwriter to create their own info products. They wanted to know if they could release their own stuff as PLR.

The answer is, "Sure!" I do this sometimes. I create my own blog, launch it, and when I'm ready to move on to another project, I release PLR to it. But I don't always release PLR. You can save some things for yourself.

And the nice thing is, you can still continue selling products on your own sites, so you've doubled the profit potential - on one hand, you're selling personal use rights, and on the other, you're selling PLR rights.

Outsourcing Your PLR Content Creation

If you choose to outsource, then you're going to need approximately $50 for your first 5 pack of articles or 10 pack of blog posts. You can find writers for cheaper rates by going through sites like Elance.com or Rentacoder.com (now known as V Worker), but I like to use $10 as a good rule of thumb because you're probably going to get decent writing for that price.

What to Ask For (and What NOT to Ask)

When you post a project, you need to be firm in a few things. You have to set a minimum word count. If you don't, you may have two people bidding $50, but one's going to deliver 400-word articles and the other will double space their work, use a larger font and you'll get about 250 words out of them.

Ask for articles based on keywords, but not keyword stuffed. You don't want something that's unreadable. You want the keyword phrase in the title, first sentence, middle of article and last paragraph.

Leave the rest up to the buyer of the PLR blog - if they want a higher density, they can edit the posts and work it in themselves.

You can give them the keyword list - don't expect your writer to do the keyword research for you. Many don't know how. And you can give them the titles of the articles if you want to.

This is often a good idea if you're dealing with someone less experienced because writers are NOT marketers in most cases. They aren't looking out for SEO. They're concerned about being interesting, so here's what could happen...

You need an article written about dog training, right? You tell the freelancer this and she doesn't know the words need to stay together or be in that order. So while you may need a title like this:

- What's the Best Form of Dog Training?

She might deliver something like this:

- A Human Training a Dog Can Set Tails Wagging All Around Town!

They don't get it - to her, she has the word dog and the word training in there - but she's changed your whole keyword phrase and tried to create a title that might be found in Reader's Digest, not on a niche marketing website.

Do yourself a favor and don't get into the marketing lingo with a writer. Don't tell them you need it search engine optimized for a niche squeeze page freebie because in most cases, you're going to confuse and intimidate them.

Just say, "I need an article that's 400 words minimum. I want the phrase dog training - in that order, with no words between it - to be in the title, first sentence, middle of the article and last paragraph."

That's it. Keep it simple.

If you're hiring for a PLR eBook to sell on your blogs, consider doing a bit of research and gathering some ideas for an outline for the ghostwriter - or at LEAST giving them some notes you've gathered about some of the topics that need to go in there. This makes it very easy for your ghostwriter to quickly get to work.

Tell them exactly how you want the eBook created like this:

"I need a 50-page eBook on Dog Training - single spaced, Times New Roman 12 point font, so each page should have approximately 400+ words. I want it delivered in Word format, with chapters and subtitles included. Please cover the following topics: clicker training, training puppies versus older dogs, difference in training breeds - Chihuahua versus German Shepherd, for example. I need delivery in three weeks from today and will pay 50% up front with the remainder held in escrow until completion. I will own 100% of the rights upon completion. Note: I WILL be running this through Copyscape so make sure you don't plagiarize the content."

Don't differentiate for the ghostwriter if you need articles, blog posts, or email autoresponders - it's all the same pretty much, and you can have them write the article and deliver it quickly so that you can then put it up for sale.

What to Look For and What to Watch Out For

Look for a freelance writer who has good feedback. If they have NO feedback, that's better than having poor feedback because at least they're going to (hopefully) work hard to make their first client happy.

If they have faltering feedback and you see complaints and then see their response and it always seems to blame the customer, it'd be wise not to use that person.

Look for someone who has plenty of portfolio samples - preferably from a wide variety of niche markets and types of writing (ie: dog training, marketing, weight loss, etc. and articles, eBooks, autoresponders).

You want someone who has realistic turnaround times. Five pages should take no more than 3 days max. A 50-page eBook should take no more than 3-4 weeks, tops.

What You Need to Do Once You Have Content in Hand

First thing you want to do is run it through Copyscape as is - before you touch it. If it fails, don't pay the ghostwriter! It means he or she plagiarized. If you can't afford Copyscape (I think it's like 5 cents per search), then take a few random sentences from the work and plug them into Google to see if it comes back copied from elsewhere.

Assuming all is well there, it's time to check it for quality. Hopefully you found someone whose work was good - or decent enough for you to tweak into something good.

It's YOUR name that will be on this PLR brand, so don't release anything and then try to point fingers at your ghostwriter. Quality control is your burden, not your buyers'.

Check for spelling errors. Grammar isn't as much of an issue with online marketing, but obviously you don't want anything horrible, so fix what needs to be fixed.

Make sure the content of the article reflects what the title says. I have seen so many articles like this: "Five Tips to Losing Weight" where the content isn't even about five tips - it's about one particular weight loss method.

Do It Yourself Content Creation

You may have the ability to write your blog posts yourself - even if it takes you awhile.

You have your keyword phrase sitting in front of you looking so daunting. It's really no big deal to work it in three times for a full page article. Start with your title.

Sometimes the keyword phrase itself can be your entire title.

Here are some more tips to writing articles for your PLR blogs:

If you run out of things to write, make sure you've talked about the Who, What, Where, When, and Why (or How) in your article. For example, if I wanted to expand on my article above, if I was lacking on word count, I could talk about what region has the highest number of depression cases. I could talk about who is more prone to depression, or I could detail how to do one of the methods I mentioned, like self-hypnosis.

Use one of the most common forms of article strategies, which include: Ask a question in your title and answer it in your article, Write a shocking news-type title and then explain it further, or use a number like "7 tips for..."

Your introduction is the most important paragraph. It's the first impression, so spend more time on your title and first paragraph than anything else.

Remember old school essay rules. Give an introduction with a main idea, then write one paragraph for each of your three supporting reasons, and end it with a conclusion.

How to Write Product Reviews

Many PLR blogs focus on product reviews. There are two ways you may have to write products reviews - as an actual owner of the product, and as someone who hasn't used the product. I have started doing affiliate product reviews for both tangible and digital products on my PLR store and they sell well because it gives the PLR buyer a springboard.

If they themselves own the product, they can ADD their personal insight to my basic review. I never put personal details in there, like, "My daughter loves this toy" because again, the PLR buyer may not have a daughter.

With PLR product reviews, you're going to go off of two things - the sales copy and real consumer reviews. Whether it's tangible or digital, you can find feedback online about a product in most cases.

Amazon has review options and star ratings. You want to assume that the PLR buyer is going to want to promote the product, so leave out the negative stuff. If you have to say something negative, downplay it like this: "While the course did have complaints about excessive fluff, the meat is in there - and the proof of sales in his video proves that the system works."

With a product review I like to talk about the customer first. Why they might be seeking a treadmill or a course that teaches them how to blog. That's my introduction - because in the last sentence of paragraph 1, I'll say something to the effect of, "I've found the perfect solution for you."

Notice I used the first person (I). That's the way a product review should be written. Then I'll detail everything else - what the product is, how it works, why it's the best option, who it's good for, and finally end it with when they should try it out (now!). I just go through the who, what, when, where and why (or how) for these types of articles.

How to Write Sales Copy

You're going to need good sales copy to sell your PLR blogs or to provide a sales page for the PLR ebooks sold with your PLR blgos. Sales copy may intimidate many PLR providers, but it doesn't have to. In fact, now that I've let go of the hype mentality, it comes much easier for me. You can map out your sales copy like this:
  • Main headline
  • Sub headline
  • Introduction to problem
  • Story
  • Solution introduction
  • Benefits
  • Call to Action
  • Guarantee
  • Order
  • Two PS's

Each of these sections should have its own headline starting with the Story. So you'll want to give your first headlines, introduce the problem so that your reader is instantly relating to you, and then convey a story.

Again, you can't give something personal about your life. You can talk about situations in general - hypotheticals - and let the PLR buyer put his or her own story into the mix.

Introduce the solution (the general eBook) by naming it like this: {insert eBook name} - because the PLR owner can alter the name of the course and this will help him or her go through and find the right places in the sales copy to plug in the name of the product.

Give the benefits in bullet point form. Bullets are a staple to sales copy, and you can either have one long list or split it up with storyline in between.

Then urge them to take action, list a generic guarantee like the one ClickBank forces marketers to give, and end it by asking for the order and using P.S. and P.P.S. (the first one will usually remind them what all they get - including bonuses, and the second will give an indicator of timeliness or urgency).

If it helps, go to ClickBank and scout through some info product sites to see how professional marketers do it. It's really just a sales formula and you plug in the content!

Now we've gone through the content creation but I want to alleviate YOUR stress in all of this, because I know it's intimidating to people.

You're not a ghostwriter right now. They're not paying you $30 per page. So don't sweat it. Yes, the quality needs to be decent. But it's also dirt cheap. It's not the end of the world if someone emails you and tells you it needs work.

You can ALWAYS open that zip file and tweak your content, re-zip it and keep selling it - new and improved.

You just need to get started so you're not paralyzed with fear!

Step #4: Set Up Your PLR Site With Automated Delivery & Protection

When you downloaded the course, you received a video bonus on the technical details of site setup. I'm going to walk you through the steps before and after that particular step, so I'll tell you when to watch that tutorial video in this chapter.

There are two ways you can run your site - manually or automated. When I started out, I didn't have the one time $147 fee for Download Guard (DLG) that I needed to set up protection for my files and automated delivery to my customers.

So I did everything manually. I even started selling PLR from a Squidoo lens before I had my own site because I didn't have hosting or domain money.

It sucked for the customers having to wait if I was asleep or running errands, and it sucked for me having to attach and send it all by hand. I'm a big fan of less work J

So IF you can, I suggest you do it all automatically from the get go. If you can't, don't sweat it - get the business rolling and then as soon as you can, automate it - because then you'll have less conversion work to do than if you wait until your site is so big it'll be a monster to convert into an automated system.

I'm going to start with the free option and then cover the tools that can help you with your store, and you can choose to use whichever ones you can afford - so if you can afford a domain and hosting, but not DLG yet, do that.

Membership Versus Non Membership

Before you get set up, you have to decide whether you want a membership or non membership based PLR site. I personally run a non membership based site because I myself don't like memberships for PLR.

As a PLR buyer, I like to decide on each product whether or not I'm going to buy it - I don't like being forced to pay each month for stuff I may not buy. However, some marketers prefer a membership site because they get a regularly scheduled delivery of PLR products.

With a membership site, you MUST adhere to a schedule of deliveries. You can't flake out and be late because these people have paid for specific terms ahead of time.

Membership PLR sites usually go above and beyond with delivery, too - they don't just deliver blogs - they deliver entire "business in a box" type packages that include stuff like: an eBook, squeeze page copy with free opt in report, sales copy, email autoresponders, viral articles, blog posts, and sometimes graphics to go with it.

That doesn't mean you HAVE to do yours that way - I'm just letting you know what your competitors will be doing. And you may even find people who appreciate a membership site that just does blog posts or articles or whatever - because they may prefer to do their own graphics and sales copy for uniqueness.

With a non membership site, you can work in many different niche markets, you can go at your own pace, and you can lift the burden of over-delivering without having to put together monster packages for your customers.

And with a membership site, most buyers will expect limitations to be set on the number of people who can join. So you won't have unlimited sales potential.

IF you decide to go with a membership site, you can use Download Guard. Sam has perfect step-by-step instructions for his customers, so it's repetitive for me to go through them here.

Jimmy Brown also sells a really neat membership course called Membernaire (I've bought it myself) that shows you how to set it all up via email with static download pages, so you don't have to have some complex membership login area.

How to Sell PLR If You Can't Afford ANY Tools

For a Membership PLR site, if you can't afford DLG, then here's how you do it:
  • Log into PayPal and click Merchant Services at the top.
  • Click the Buy Now Button.
  • Choose Subscriptions from the drop down menu.
  • Give it an item name and customize your button however you want it to look.
  • Enter the billing amount for each cycle, and choose what a "cycle" is (1 week, 1 month, etc.).
  • Skip the Track Inventory Feature and enter any checkout page specifics you want for your subscribers and then create your button!

PayPal will handle your subscriptions, but you'll be responsible for manually delivering via email the monthly deliverables to each PLR buyer - and make sure you do it with a BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) so that you're not showing every buyer's email address to the group.

If you don't have a website, consider using Squidoo or some other web 2.0 portal - even a free blog (although I caution you that with free sites, you don't own the page - and it can get deleted in the blink of an eye without warning, so only use it as long as you HAVE to).

You can set up your Squidoo lens with the introduction as your short sales copy, and then use Link Lists or whatever type of module (text, etc) that you want to showcase the blog names and features.

I link to my own PLR site, but you can simply tell them something like, "To buy this PLR blog, send $17 via PayPal to myemail at gmail dot com and be sure to put a note about which PLR blog you want to buy."

It's crude and not as professional as those who have a whole automated system down, but as I said - it's how I did business right out of the gate and sometimes you have to make do with what you can afford.

Another good free tool for PLR sellers on a "no budget" budget is MailChimp - if you want to build a list of PLR buyers. I personally recommend you go ahead and sign up with Aweber, but if you don't have the $19.95 or so per month, this is a good free option - until you hit 500 subscribers and then you're going to have to pay.

Regardless of whether you START out the way I've just taught you, you eventually NEED to move on to the methods I'm about to teach - sooner rather than later.

If you're doing it the paid way, then the first thing you need to do is buy a hosting account. I prefer, use and recommend HostGator for a few reasons - they're cheap, reliable, have 24/7/365 day wonderful customer service, and they're EASY to use!

You can start out with a Hatchling Plan, but it only allows one site. It's $8.95/month. I like to use the Baby Plan for $9.95/month because it allows unlimited sites.

Go ahead and sign up for that and then we'll get a domain and load it up onto the hosting server. I'll show you all of this in the video for this lesson, but let's go through it in the PDF first.

Register a Good PLR Domain

You can choose a domain a few different ways. First, I recommend a dot com for this only because most buyers will automatically type in dot com, and you want something easy to remember.

I prefer no hyphens, but if you find a domain you really want and have to do hyphens, go for it.

You can register a domain that's broad like allnicheplr . com or you can use an adjective to describe it like cheapnicheplr . com. You can also make it niche specific like dogplr . com if you want to.

Go to your keyword tool and go down the list according to what you want your site to be like. See what's available on a site like GoDaddy or some other domain registrar that you want to use. I ONLY buy the domains from GoDaddy - don't tack on all the other stuff they try to push on you.

You MAY want to get the .net and .org versions of your domain too - I never do, but that's up to you. Sometimes competitors will snag those if they're not taken and siphon some of your traffic to themselves.

Set Up Your PLR Domain in Your Hosting Account

When you log into Hostgator, scroll to the domains area and click Add-On Domains. You'll enter the domain name without the http://www part - just domain.com and then hit your Tab button - it will automatically fill in the rest before you choose a password and click Add Domain.

Install WordPress

Now that the domain is purchased and added to your hosting account, you need to install WordPress. Click the Fantastico button in your hosting account. In the upper left corner, under blogs, click WordPress.

Then click New Installation. Pick the domain from the drop down menu and go to the Admin Access Data section and give yourself a username and password. Under base configuration, add the nickname you want your posts to be listed under (I'd use admin) and give an email contact for your site as well as the site name like this: plrinfo.info. (No http://www part).

Bookmark the link given after you click Finish installation and jot down your username and password.

THIS is where you'll be referring to the bonus video to set up the PLR categories and sections on your new domain and customize your blog, so watch that video now or return to it later.

Use Download Guard to Protect Files and Automate Delivery

If you're lucky enough to be able to buy Download Guard right from the beginning, then you'll know what great service and support Sam offers with your purchase.

You only need ONE license to run many sites (the wording is confusing on that sometimes). Again, Sam has perfect screen shot step-by-step installation instructions so I won't repeat his work. I WILL show you how to use it, though!

First you need to upload the zip file of your PLR to your hosting server. Log into Hostgator and click the Legacy File Manager so that you can find your domain's folder. Go into the folder and you will not see many files from where you installed WordPress.

Click the Add a Folder link and give your folder a name like plrproducts - some people like to add random numbers like 87h to it to throw off scammers who try to hack into your system.

Once you're inside that product folder, click Create New File and in the right corner, type index.html and choose HTML from the drop down menu before clicking the Create button.

To upload a file of PLR, select the Upload File link. Find the zip file on your hard drive and upload it to that folder. Then click on the file and on the right side, copy the hyperlink to the file.

We're going to open Download Guard now and add a new product to the system so that when a customer buys it, it will have an expiring download link delivered to the customer. It expires because that way they can't post the link in a forum and let everyone and his brother download (aka: steal it) for free.

So open DLG and click Add New Product. Fill in the items in red only - give the product a name, paste the URL, and set the time limit for the download link to expire (I use 24 hours).

Choose what payment processor you'll be using (I use PayPal) and fill in any required information for it. Then if you have Aweber, enter the name of your list near the bottom where it asks for your autoresponder email.

This will automatically send an opt in request to your customers and if they WANT to opt in, it lets them, but it's not forced.

After adding the product, click the Shopping Cart link at the very top. Scroll to your newly added product and click the Add button next to that product. It will let you choose which category to put it in, set the price again, and give a short and long description for it (I use the short description for the title of the blog and the long for all of the blog features.

Save it and then choose View Cart. Go to the category's last page to find your newly added PLR blog. Click on the More Details link and it's THAT page URL that you'll be using when you create a hyperlink for your customers to buy on your website.

When you go to your PLR site, you want to use the right URL because if you accidentally use the URL that you grabbed in Hostgator for the SITE, it will allow everyone to download your PLR for free.

Build a List of PLR Buyers

To build a list, you'll need an autoresponder system. Aweber is the marketer's tool of choice, but you have many options. You'll need to set up a list for your PLR buyers and then make an opt in form that you can post on your site.

Open Aweber and click Create and Manage Lists at the top left corner. Follow through the Aweber wizard to set up your list name. Then create a web form. You will add one area to it and call it something like "Topic" so the subscriber knows to put his or her request there.

When it asks you if you're going to put the code on the site yourself, choose this option and choose the raw HTML version. Copy that code.

Then open your WordPress blog and under Appearances, choose Widgets. Add a Text widget to the top of the first sidebar. Paste the code in, save and close that widget.

Go to the site now and you should see it in your sidebar. Test the list by signing up for it yourself once it's on the site. See if you get a confirmation email, and confirm your subscription so that you always see what your customers see.

If you dare launch your PLR site without an opt in form to build a list, I will make you stand in the corner with a dunce cap on! Don't say you'll do it later. Don't say you'll do it once traffic rolls around. Do it before you put up your first product.

What Kind of Sales Copy Does a PLR Site Need?

Some PLR sellers use sales copy, and others don't. I really don't. I have a few things on my page - a headline, a couple of sentences, but not much more. The reason is this - PLR buyers know what they want, they know what content they're seeking - it's not like a product you're selling where you have to explain what's in it.

I want them to hurry up and shop and get what they want, not have to scroll trough lots of hype before going to the shopping cart.

However, you can do longer sales copy if you want.

You do NOT have to offer a guarantee for your PLR unless it's via ClickBank, where they force it.

Now on guarantees, I would refund someone who is a trusted client who I know accidentally bought the same product twice, for example. But it's not like other products where you get ripped off by download thieves who buy, download, and refund.

Step #5: Use Specials That Can Help You Cash In Quick

People are going to come to buy from a PLR store when they find what they need and the price is right. But you can sell even more PLR and gain new repeat customers by doing something special to get them hooked on your products.

I frequently run specials - to my list and to Warrior Forum members. I have several different types, but it will depend on what you're offering when it comes time for you to create a special.

In most cases, the cool thing about a PLR special is that it doesn't result in more W-O-R-K (I hate that 4 letter word) for you. But in a few rare cases, it does - so you'd better make it worth it.

And the specials will generally need to be done manually, except in a few instances, which I'll show you.

Buy One Get One Free Specials

This is a simple special you can run - Buy 1, Get 1 Free. No extra content creation work for you. But if you're limiting the number of blogs sold, then you have to keep track of it.

Here's a special I've run using the BUY1GET1:

Email title: BUY1GET1 Special at the PLR Style

Email Body:

Hi {!firstname_fix}!

Today I have a special buy 1 get 1 free deal for you! For the next 48 hours only, any time you buy a plr blog or plr minisite from PLR Style, you can get another one of equal or lesser value free! So let's say you want the Fitness/Weight Loss blog and the Camping/Hiking blog - what you'll do is buy the Fitness/Weight Loss blog for $6 from the Bargain Bin and you'd get the Camping/Hiking blog for nothing.

All you have to do is reply to this email once you get your order and say something like, "Hey, I bought XYZ blog - and I want ABC as my freebie!" Sound good? If so, order within the next 48 hours to get in on this deal!

Enjoy!
Your Name

Now inevitably, you're going to have people emailing you for clarification no matter how clear you think your instructions are, so keep tabs on your email inbox.

The reason I like these specials is because it lets budget PLR buyers (those who only have $5 to spare) get in on the action too.

I ran this one for a little over 48 hours (I always give a little leeway for those who didn't check email or are rushing around). I made $2,839.

Everything's a Certain Price Point

Pick a price point somewhere in the middle and let everyone buy ANYthing in your PLR store for that amount - let's use $10 as our example. That means a $47 minisite/blog combo is just $10. It means the $17 blogs are just $10.

Buy a Big Quantity of PLR, Get Something Free

Now you could do anything in return for the purchase - you could offer a free lens or blog or graphics or even virtual assistant hours. Whatever you have to offer.

Now when you ask people to spend more, you'll have fewer sales in most cases.

Buy a Set Dollar Amount, Get Lesser Amount Free

This is an easy one - whenever someone spends $50 (for example), they get $10 worth of PLR free. Set whatever number you want.

Package Bundles

This is one special that can be automated, thankfully! If you have a new PLR blog, and something related to it that's already on your site, consider launching the new blog and giving away the older one as a bonus for this bundle.

Private Versus Public Sales

If you have a list of buyers, which you will as time goes by, offer a special deal just for them.

Likewise, run Warrior Special Offers that are only for WarriorForum.com members.

Everyone likes to know they're getting something special that a random visitor from a search engine won't get.

Full Package Sales

Bought separately, this stuff added up together costs $X but together, you can buy the whole package for just $X.

I did that here:

44 PLR Niche Blogs Dime Sale

I sold a few thousand dollars of these bundle packages but I also sold a lot of the individual sites because some people wanted just a few, but not the rest. It was great!

Straight Discount

Sometimes you just knock a few bucks off and sell it. This one, 44 PLR Niche Blogs Dime Sale has made thousands after selling them at regular price.

Everyone wins!

Time Limits

In some, you may have already seen how I do time limits.

48-hour specials work well.

You could do 3-day, or 1-week. If you give them TOO long though, they're going to tell themselves they'll be back later (when dinner's done, when they have more time on Wednesday, etc) and they'll forget and you'll lose a sale.

Make the window short - but if someone comes to you disappointed that they missed out because they weren't home to get the email, etc., be nice and let them have it anyway. Builds good customer service.

Best Special You Can Do to Build Your List

You're going to think I'm crazy but hear me out - give away your PLR. Not all of it, mind you - but something. Design a blog with a free PLR report on a major niche topic like weight loss, dating, marketing, etc.

And then - pay $40 to run a WSO and give it away FREE.

Send the buyers to a download page and have them opt in to get the freebie. Some will argue "then it's not free - I'm paying with my name and email address!" But this is marketing.

You could also do it without requiring the opt in and just put something in the folder they download telling them if they like the quality, please sign up at yourdomain.com to get notifications when more PLR is released.

Step #6: Promote Your PLR Products

As I've been preparing this course and emailing back and forth with my blog followers and marketing lists, one of the most common questions has been, "Will this still work even if I don't have your reputation for writing and I don't have a list like you do?"

Yes.

I only have a very small PLR list (under 1,000) and from the feedback I get, I'd say 80-90% of my customers have never heard of me. They find me via search engines because when they're sitting there saying, "I'm going to get into the dog agility niche," my name doesn't spring to mind as the go to PLR provider for this topic.

For instance, they go to Google and type in dog training plr. And it's THERE that they see my link somewhere in the top 10, click through (probably on some of my competitors, too) and buy it from me.

There are many ways I get targeted eyeballs to my PLR blogs and you can use the same great methods. TRY each one at least once, please - you never know what will be a big hit and help you make more sales.

And don't forget word of mouth. It's extremely powerful and marketers are always asking, "Where can I find good PLR?" You want your site and name to be one of the ones consistently listed.

Put Articles Right on Your Domain

Just write an article using the keyword phrase in the URL then upload it onto your servers. I used the keyword phrase in the article, just talking about golf plr and how to use it.

I outsourced these articles to some ghostwriters to help me with SEO for awhile. Do one for each plr blog you launch - weightlossplr . html, cattrainingplr . html, and so on.

Set Up a Separate Blog Just for SEO Purposes

This is so simple. I don't care if you use a free blog for this or a domain of your own, but use WordPress just like I've shown you. Only this time, you won't be selling PLR from this domain or blog - you'll just be promoting the plr products on your real PLR store domain and linking to your PLR shop.

This gives your PLR store some inbound links, which "they" say is beneficial in the eyes of Google. And it's one more way for you to get a listing in the search engines.

Use Squidoo to Build Lenses About Your PLR Products and Store

Squidoo lenses are great for selling PLR blogs and getting links back to your domain! I have a few - again, just me being lazy, but now that I'm sharing all these strategies, I'd better get on the ball so you guys don't all squash me.

When you build a Squidoo lens, use the introduction to do some short sales copy. I don't mean hyped up spammy stuff. Just say who you are, what you sell, and why they should buy from you.

Then use some modules to create your lens. I like:
  • Link List for each individual PLR blog. Use the keyword phrase (acne plr) for example, for your title. List each article and word count. You can hyperlink right to the Add to Cart page or to your PLR store as a whole.
  • YouTube video tutorial on how to use PLR or where to use it.
  • RSS Module, which lets you put in the RSS feed URL into your lens so the visitor gets constant updates./li>
  • Guestbook because they will post requests or glowing testimonials about your work.

Use Hub Pages the same way - create an account, create your Hubs. But be careful because the rules constantly change for both of these sites. Make sure you know at the time you build it how many outbound links they allow.

Tap Into Other Areas of the Warrior Forum

I already taught you about Warrior Special Offers, but I wanted to mention one more thing - they're great for SEO purposes! WSOs will get you ranked high on the first page of Google for your keywords.

Still, there are two more ways you can use the Warrior Forum to promote your PLR. I have to insert here that you never want to try to join the Warrior Forum and then start selling immediately.

You have to participate. Go to the main discussions section and start learning and helping and asking and sharing. Don't overdo it so that you're posting 20+ times a day, but get involved as part of the community and build trust and good will with the members.

If you have a PLR product that you don't really want to discount, then you'll want to run a Classified Ad on the Warrior Forum. It works basically the same way a WSO works - except you don't have to provide a special offer.

There's a lot less competition in this section of the forum, but also not as many eyeballs. Still, it works as a nice SEO page for you. So look up rocket piano plr on Scroogle. I'm #1 with a Warrior Classified Ad.

Rocket products sell well on their own, so I got many requests for affiliate reviews for this brand. Now I'm ranked #1 whenever someone goes looking for the PLR to help them sell it.

A Sig File in your Warrior forum profile will help you get interested traffic and it's an incentive for you to participate in the forum as a VALUED member. If you're posting nonsense or being spammy, no one will click on your link.

If they like how you interact, they'll want to learn more, and see what the links in your sig file have to offer. I'll show you how to do this in the video.

Get a Twitter Account for Your PLR Product Announcements

Tweet me! That's what your new PLR blog is screaming at you. Whenever I email my list about a new PLR blog, I have it set to automatically Tweet it to my followers, too.

I also just go on and manually Tweet it. Now go to Scroogle and type in Vibram 5 Finger Shoes plr. On about #3, you should see an aweber.com link. That goes to my built in autoresponder blog that gets crawled every time I Tweet. The links on the page are live too, so the person searching for Vibram 5 finger shoe plr is going to be able to click through and buy my product.

Make a YouTube Video for Your PLR Products

I hit page 1 (I'm #2 on Google) very quickly - just a few days - for the keyword phrase, "how to use plr" (without quotes) - go find it on Scroogle. Another backlink and more opportunities for traffic. And if you can't afford Camtasia, use the open source Camstudio version!

All I do is put a template on and a few bullet points. Talk about how they can use the PLR, what things they can promote, and end it with what your site has to offer and why they should buy from you. I posted the examples above so you can swipe some ideas on how to do this for your own PLR.

Step #7: Know All of the Perks to Running a PLR Site

When you have your own PLR store, you have something more than a potential ATM machine for when you need money. You have PRODUCT and OPPORTUNITY at your disposal.

There are a few things you can do to make even more money, and I'll show you a few examples.

Use It as a Bartering Tool

Because creating blogs with great content is usually something that scares a lot of marketers (either because they fear they can't write or design or they don't have the money for ghostwriting or a designer), when you have plr products to trade, it makes for a great bartering tool.

You can trade PLR content or blogs for graphics and other things like services or maybe even an email promotion to the other marketer's list.

Promote Other Things to the List

Here's one cool thing about building a PLR list - it's full of marketers! That gives you the opportunity to promote other things to your list, but don't spam them constantly with affiliate links or else they'll get off your list.

Think of things that would be relevant to your PLR subscribers. They're using content, so maybe a blogging guide? A list building course? An article spinner so they can spin the PLR they buy from you and get more mileage out of it?

Go to ClickBank or PayDotCom and grab links ONLY for products you feel are worthy. Respect your subscribers. I never EVER promote anything I haven't personally reviewed. I treat them as if they're my own Mom and I always ask, "Would I want my mom spending money on that?"

Use Your PLR Yourself

If you're not yet a seasoned marketer, now's the time to become one. You're going to have a stash of product sitting there to take advantage of!

What all could you do with it? Well if it's an eBook, compile it into a PDF file, register a domain, and sell it with some sales copy! (Not the PLR version, the PDF version).

Use blog posts and articles to post on a blog you launch and do affiliate marketing. Get an affiliate ID at ClickBank or PayDotCom and start promoting other people's products.

The possibilities are endless.

It's a great idea to join the Warrior Forum if you haven't already and start learning everything about Internet Marketing as a whole. In time, you may want to have your own product created that's unique to you, but using PLR as a stepping stone to that day can help boost your profits.

There's no video for this lesson because it's all about opportunities, but move on to the last step and watch the final video there.

Step #8: Get Organized Before You Get Going

When I was writing this with a guinea pig going through every step, she made some great suggestions that I want to add to this bonus step.

She said you may want to know, like she does, "how to keep all of this organized on the computer - everything dealing with the business...the topics, how many products were sold, what/when to write about - scheduling what has to be done with the business...you seem to be very organized but some of us fall way short of that."

So let's cover that because she's right, I'd forgotten to add it! (This is why it's good to go through the creation process with a total newbie guinea pig).

How to Keep It All Organized on Your Computer

I have a folder called PLR Mini Mart and it has all of my zip files in it. It's growing into a monster. A good idea is to have a flash drive that you ALSO keep a copy of your files on.

From time to time I'll realize I'm missing one of my PLR files, and when this happens, you can just log into your hosting account (if you've gone the paid route) and download a copy to your hard drive.

Make sure you name the files what you're going to call them on your PLR site so that they're easy to find, because every once in awhile you'll have someone who missed the download time and they'll ask for a link.

You never want to give them a link - just email the file as an attachment instead. With a link that doesn't expire, they could post it in a forum or something and let everyone steal from you.

Keep a Running Tab of Request Topics

I use Excel for this but you can use a simple NotePad file. What I do is just paste the topic requests in order from oldest to newest, so when a new request comes in, it goes to the back of the line.

I did try to organize it all once - into general topics - but I get so many requests that it got confusing to keep tabs on.

I also had a column for knock off requests. I'll explain this more in the video and show you how I do it.

Knowing How Many Products Were Sold

One of the perks of not limiting the blogs sold is that you don't have to worry about how many were sold. But you might do your PLR site differently.

Download Guard will help you with this task because you can log in at any time and see how many were sold.

But there's one problem. If you run a special where you manually send the blogs to your customers and have them PayPal you direct, then you won't have DLG keeping track of the number sold.

In those cases, you have to watch out for it and track it yourself, and you may want to do that in Excel, too - using columns (or a simple text document if that's what you prefer).

Scheduling Your Content Creation

There are two types of scheduling you need to think about - basic and trendy. Basic scheduling is going to vary from seller to seller. While I can bang out 40 pages in a day, you might only be able to get 5 pages finished in a week because you're working another job.

Everyone's different, so make a realistic goal for yourself. My recommendation if you don't have a membership site is to promise nothing. Don't go put on your sales page that every Thursday they'll get a new plr blog if they won't.

Been there. Done that. Wish I hadn't.

Now I just deliver what I can, when I can - and it's no pressure - just the way I like it.

Trend based scheduling is a bit different. You need to be aware of holidays and trends in general so that you can capitalize on this stuff!

For example, obviously marketers will be buying Halloween PLR starting in August, Valentine PLR beginning in December, Christmas PLR as early as September.

What kind of PLR will they want? General articles about the holidays as well as product PLR. With products, I think about tangibles (like treadmills before New Years' Resolutions) and digital downloads (like weight loss eBooks before the same date).

Always start releasing PLR for a holiday trend about 2 months out. People need time to buy it, set up their pages, and get indexed by Google so they can start seeing some good traffic.

Also keep an eye on your local newspaper and women's magazines. If you see some new product that's all over the news, make a PLR blog about it. Someone's going to want to benefit from all the hype about the topic.

My favorite magazines are Woman's World Weekly and First for Women. They have tons of PLR ideas in there.

Scheduling Promotion Tasks

For those with limited time, you're going to need to work the tasks into your schedule however you can. For those who plan to make this a fulltime business, here's what I would if I had nothing BUT a PLR store to run:

First, I would work five days a week and have two days to enjoy the fruits of my labor. If you set this up like a job, you'll follow through on tasks better than if you just do it on a whim.

You're going to need time to:
  • Write
  • Set it up on DLG and on your site
  • Promote it

There are many ways to do it - you can use one or two days to get your writing done and then complete the other tasks later.

Or you can do a little each day - design, write articles, set it up, release it. Once you go through the process with at least one plr blog, you'll see what kind of time it takes you (and it gets faster once you've gone through it a few times and you can set it up without looking back at the video or PDF).

The time it takes for you to complete your tasks will vary from person to person. But basically, here' s the way I do it:
  • I write my content first.
  • Then I set it up the same day (or the next if it's really late) on DLG and on my store.
  • Once it's set up, if it's WSO-worthy, then I launch a WSO.
  • While the WSO is awaiting approval, I blast my list. (And remember this goes out as a Tweet, too).
  • When I'm not lazy (hey at least I admit it), I go in and add it to my Squidoo lens somewhere in the link list.
  • I outsource an article for the blog and one for my website (again, when I think about it). When those come back, I post them up on my site.
  • Then I move on to the next niche. I do research on autopilot. I guess I've trained myself to have an eye out for things. Plus, my customers are wonderful.
  • Sign up at the Warrior Forum and introduce yourself in the main forum and post at least once per day somewhere where you're either helpful to others or learning something you don't understand. Feel free to find me and friend me on there.
  • Do some keyword research to pick a niche
  • Pick one that appeals to you.
  • Write at least 5 articles for it.
  • Set it up for sale.
  • Make a Squidoo lens on it.
  • Make a blog entry about it on a separate blog.
  • Tweet about it.
  • Start a new blog.

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