Wanted: Help packaging & launching a PLR product

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Hi all,

I believe I've got a pretty good PLR offering for marketing consultants. Currently just a min-ebook.

However, I don't know how to effectively package up the PLR, create add ons & create a WSO offer.

Does any one know some good resources or fellow warriors who can assist?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    Search the war room. I think there are some guides on doing wso's in there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ron Killian
    Another easy way is to check out the WSO section, to see what others are already doing. Not to take, but to get ideas. That is one of the best ways. You can see what is popular, comments (good and bad) people are making, ect. You get to see it in action.
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  • Profile picture of the author gjabiz
    You have an ebook. Yes?
    You want to offer it to Marketing Consultants as PLR.
    You want to do a WSO.

    I think you might want to invest a very small amount and buy other PLR, to use as a template to follow. I notice one of the responders offers PLR, but there are like a bazillion Warriors who do.

    Find something similar (no shortage of Marketing Consultants here) and as was mentioned, use to get some how to ideas from.

    gjabiz

    Originally Posted by echidna View Post

    Hi all,

    I believe I've got a pretty good PLR offering for marketing consultants. Currently just a min-ebook.

    However, I don't know how to effectively package up the PLR, create add ons & create a WSO offer.

    Does any one know some good resources or fellow warriors who can assist?
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  • Profile picture of the author writeaway
    Since warrior forum is saturated with PLR sellers, I suggest you take a different tack.

    Go to LinkedIn and look for groups that cater to your target audience.

    You might have an easier time selling there.

    Since you have to create a professional profile, people are more likely to trust you.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      Originally Posted by writeaway View Post

      Since warrior forum is saturated with PLR sellers, I suggest you take a different tack.

      Go to LinkedIn and look for groups that cater to your target audience.

      You might have an easier time selling there.

      Since you have to create a professional profile, people are more likely to trust you.
      Let's start something here.

      This is the perfect forum to make an offer on for marketing consultant PLR. Easy to link back to too. Target audience IS here IMO.

      I will agree, linked in can be used - but why not an offer here? Who cares about saturation really? Quality of the work is what is going to stand out.
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      • Profile picture of the author Charles Harper
        Originally Posted by Jill Carpenter View Post

        Let's start something here.

        This is the perfect forum to make an offer on for marketing consultant PLR. Easy to link back to too. Target audience IS here IMO.

        I will agree, linked in can be used - but why not an offer here? Who cares about saturation really? Quality of the work is what is going to stand out.
        Hi Jill! Long time no see....

        Agreed, I think you can launch here, but you just can't be content with that. In that sense, both Jill and Write Away are saying the same things.

        For Offline PLR or marketing consultants, you want to make sure that the content is in the form that they want it in.

        Maybe go to the Offline Section and ask them what kind of content they want to buy.

        That being said, how does your e-book help them to get more clients? What will it do when they give the book to prospects?

        Think through your value proposition and talk to some consultants. What is it that they're having problems with? What's on their "wish list"?

        Sincerely,
        Charles
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