Creating PLR Products

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I've been searching here on the forum for some time now to find information on creating PLR products. I've found lots of information on re-selling PLR products that you buy or get for free, but no information on actually creating PLR products.

Can someone please explain to me what the benefits are of creating PLR products? Where is the money made when a person creates a PLR product? I certainly understand how using PLR content can generate income but I'm not clear on how the person who actually creates the original PLR makes any money.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
    Here's one way:

    You create a PLR product (10 articles on building a mailing list) and you sell it on the Warrior Special Offer forum for $7. Other marketers will buy it so they can, in turn, sell it to their lists and customers.

    On the thank you page, you put an email optin form so you can capture their email address and build an email list of WSO buyers that have purchased.

    The next time you create a PLR product, you email your list first with a special pre-WSO special offer of $5. Then launch another WSO afterwards at $7.

    Once the WSO's are done, retire the product from the WF and put it up for sale on your own domain using a Shopping Cart for $10.

    Rinse and repeat. You build a list of buyers while selling products. The more "evergreen" your PLR products, the greater chance of continued sales in the future. Also, the higher the quality, the more you can command for your reports.

    Stick to the main niches: Healthy, Wealthy and Sexy. There's always buyers there.

    Articles usually command around $7, Special Reports command $17-27 and videos command around $47.
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    • Profile picture of the author FriendlyRob
      Originally Posted by BlueSquares View Post

      Here's one way:

      You create a PLR product (10 articles on building a mailing list) and you sell it on the Warrior Special Offer forum for $7. Other marketers will buy it so they can, in turn, sell it to their lists and customers.

      On the thank you page, you put an email optin form so you can capture their email address and build an email list of WSO buyers that have purchased.

      The next time you create a PLR product, you email your list first with a special pre-WSO special offer of $5. Then launch another WSO afterwards at $7.

      Once the WSO's are done, retire the product from the WF and put it up for sale on your own domain using a Shopping Cart for $10.

      Rinse and repeat.
      Thats good stuff, I don't think I would have thought of it that way.
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  • Profile picture of the author MissDarling
    Those are great ideas. Sometimes when I see these ideas they seem so obvious and I wonder why I couldn't think it up.

    I think I am going to get to work on some of that now!!
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  • Profile picture of the author maggie2
    Thanks for that information.
    I have another question: What about the PLR products I get from being a part of a membership PLR site? How does that work from the perspective of the people creating the products?
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    • Profile picture of the author Jesus Perez
      Originally Posted by maggie2 View Post

      Thanks for that information.
      I have another question: What about the PLR products I get from being a part of a membership PLR site? How does that work from the perspective of the people creating the products?
      I'm not quite understanding that one. When you find products on a PLR membership, it was probably purchased first in the WSO forum if you gave permission for membership use.

      People buy PLR and use it in memberships all the time to provide content easily. However, a lot of PLR sites are starting to look the same as stuff get's repeated over and over.
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      • Profile picture of the author Scott Allan
        Hi,

        I had this conversation with a friend of mine just the other night. They asked me to explain how I make any money from creating a product and then letting others use that hard work for others to essentially "trade off".

        In simple terms, create an in demand product marketers and consumers alike can use (articles, videos, reports, ebooks etc)

        Think of it in an "offline" sense.

        Here where I am in Australia there is a massive chain of supermarkets called Woolworths.

        They sell a mountain of grocery products.

        They may buy cookies (biscuits) from xyz Manufacturer to sell (the creator)

        They may also ask them to create a "private label" version in woolworths packaging of the same product.

        Now Wooloworths get to sell a premium product and a "private label" version of essentially the same thing. Or they can just sell the private label version at a lower price point.

        The manufacturer makes money by selling to Woolies by selling in bulk.

        Woolies makes money by on selling the "private label" product to their consumers.

        The consumer gets a product thinking its created by Woolworths at a great price.


        In essence....

        Private Label Creator Sells In Bulk to other marketers with resell rights the marketer can use with out having to "create" the product.

        The marketer then onsells his / her product to their consumers so they can "use" it. and all the inherent credibility that brings as a product creator.

        Consumer happy (hopefully)

        The Private Label product creator uses the marketers as his distribution channel to hopefully keep "them" as customers while concentrsting on creating more products.

        Hopefully that makes sense

        Regards

        Scott Allan
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  • Profile picture of the author uncle randy 71
    I have been studying PLR online and this thread is the best example I have seen so far.

    One question. I understand that you have to list the PLR articles with a service that distributes them for your. What is the best service to use?

    Also, what number of PLR packs is usually a good selling point? 25, 50,etc???
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