Private Label Rights- Sould You Be Using it?
Posted 14th January 2011 at 08:20 AM by Art Peterson
Tags plr, private label rights, productivity
PLR may seem like it's only for certain big business owners in particular niches, like internet marketing or finance. While there is a plenitude of PLR content available in those markets, you can find PLR to fit virtually any business. If you have a business where you regularly provide blog posts or articles to your prospects and customers – or SHOULD be doing so but haven't yet started – PLR is for you.
A quick search of some of the leading PLR sites shows content available in the following categories:
Not only are there hundreds of categories of PLR content available, you can actually take PLR from one content area and adapt it to your market. We'll get more into customizing your PLR content later, but a quick example: If you bought a pack of articles on using social media to get new customers, you could quickly and easily add content to make it apply to the real estate market, the personal training market, the dog grooming market, and pretty much any other niche market where people are trying to get new customers online. The same goes for stress, productivity, and self-improvement. The niche doesn't matter; you can “work it” to make it fit.
Here's a brief list of the types of entrepreneurs who can benefit from PLR content:
And finally, here are the type of businesses PLR content can support:
In sum, whatever your business, there's a spot for PLR content. You owe it to yourself to take a closer look at this versatile, efficient business tool.
Check out my blog about plr for more info.
A quick search of some of the leading PLR sites shows content available in the following categories:
- Finance and Debt
- Health and fitness
- Crafts
- Weight loss
- Productivity
- Marketing and Business
- Stress
- Self-improvement
- Home décor
- Pregnancy and parenting
- Holidays
- Pet Care and Training
- and dozens more!
Not only are there hundreds of categories of PLR content available, you can actually take PLR from one content area and adapt it to your market. We'll get more into customizing your PLR content later, but a quick example: If you bought a pack of articles on using social media to get new customers, you could quickly and easily add content to make it apply to the real estate market, the personal training market, the dog grooming market, and pretty much any other niche market where people are trying to get new customers online. The same goes for stress, productivity, and self-improvement. The niche doesn't matter; you can “work it” to make it fit.
Here's a brief list of the types of entrepreneurs who can benefit from PLR content:
- Business owners who are pressed for time and could use assistance in generating content
- Online business owners who also still have a day job and need a little boost to their content creation
- Bloggers or Information Marketers who occasionally battle writer's block
- Business owners who would like to start offering content in different formats (audio, video, ecourses, autoresponder series, etc.) and want a helping hand getting started
- New business owners who are overwhelmed with the amount of tasks on their to-do lists and want to outsource something quickly and easily
- Business owners who want to expand into a new niche and want to hit the ground running
And finally, here are the type of businesses PLR content can support:
- Service-based: Hairstylists, accountants, lawyers, automotive, transcription, administrative, technical, etc.
- Product-based: Electronic or physical, low- or high-dollar, in virtually any industry
- Consulting-based: Coaching, training, financial, professional, etc.
- Subscription-based: Membership sites and programs, magazines, training, etc.
- Community-based: Bloggers, podcasters, forum owners
In sum, whatever your business, there's a spot for PLR content. You owe it to yourself to take a closer look at this versatile, efficient business tool.
Check out my blog about plr for more info.
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Clicked the link and was taken to 'Protected: for warriors only'. It wanted a password....no instructions....so I got the crystal ball out.....no instructions....hey hoPosted 15th September 2011 at 04:38 AM by Shan54


