Quick Question... Is $7 too much?

by kyhell
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i have aquired about 11000 PLR articles all with full master rights.
i am considering putting together a quick micro site and offer them for down load for a fee of $7 along with a double opt-in.
so my question is.... Is $7 to much to ask for them? should I offer them free with the Opt-in?
another idea i had was to offer 200 of them for free and the rest for $7.

any thoughts?
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  • Profile picture of the author Vanquish
    Kyhell,

    I don't think $7 is too much. It's the perfect starting point for having someone take a low risk with you.

    I would use an opt in page with single opt in that redirects them to your $7 dollar PLR product.

    The important thing is you must jam pack the value with the $7 product because it will have a much higher conversion rate and create a list of eager buyers of your future products if you over deliver on the $7 product. I would a video course bonus to it or 2 e book bonuses in order to jam pack the value.
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  • Profile picture of the author Robert Puddy
    Originally Posted by kyhell View Post

    i have aquired about 11000 PLR articles all with full master rights.
    i am considering putting together a quick micro site and offer them for down load for a fee of $7 along with a double opt-in.
    so my question is.... Is $7 to much to ask for them? should I offer them free with the Opt-in?
    another idea i had was to offer 200 of them for free and the rest for $7.

    any thoughts?
    hmmm

    or 100 articles a month at $7 a month

    with a exit pop offering 20 articles as a freebie for their email address

    The oto after buying 100 articles a month part being that they get PLR rights with the articles you give them every month for a one time payment of $97...

    thats 9 years worth of content

    Load em all up in bundles of 100 put them inside a membership software that allows you to drip feed and you have a business on auto pilot
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    • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
      Originally Posted by Robert Puddy View Post

      hmmm

      or 100 articles a month at $7 a month

      with a exit pop offering 20 articles as a freebie for their email address

      The oto after buying 100 articles a month part being that they get PLR rights with the articles you give them every month for a one time payment of $97...

      thats 9 years worth of content

      Load em all up in bundles of 100 put them inside a membership software that allows you to drip feed and you have a business on auto pilot
      That --^ my friends, is thinking like a marketer. I would give serious thought to a plan like this or a variation thereof, kyhell.

      On the other hand, it only works if the articles are halfway decent. I've had some big PLR packs before, and I just deleted them. The quality was so poor they aren't even useful for a rewriting starting point because it would be easier to start from scratch.

      Another option is to start a PLR site where you feature a mixture of articles and article packs (5-10 articles) and sell a limited quantity of each (this justifies a higher price). When one sells out (100 units, for example) you just add a new one. You could feature 50 to 100 PLR articles or packs at a time and have content for years. You might even be able to stitch 10 to 20 articles together to create PLR ebooks.
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      • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
        Any of these plans would work for you, with the proper positioning. But, if you're willing to a little extra work, you could make a lot more money. In some cases, you could leave articles in packs but often, you could turn 10-20 articles into a higher priced product in very little time.

        Turn them into an email responder series with just a bit of work and adding in an affiliate link to a product related to the topic. Bonus here is you'll often get people who will use it as is and never bother to change the link to their own affiliate link.

        How about turning them into an ecourse with just a bit of rewriting?

        Rewrite them into the first person and you have a niche blog post package.

        Just a few ideas for ways to turn older PLR articles into something in demand with very little work.

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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Brock
      Originally Posted by Robert Puddy View Post

      hmmm

      or 100 articles a month at $7 a month

      with a exit pop offering 20 articles as a freebie for their email address

      The oto after buying 100 articles a month part being that they get PLR rights with the articles you give them every month for a one time payment of $97...

      thats 9 years worth of content

      Load em all up in bundles of 100 put them inside a membership software that allows you to drip feed and you have a business on auto pilot
      Listen to this man!

      He knows what he is doing.
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    • Profile picture of the author craigc1980
      Originally Posted by Robert Puddy View Post

      hmmm

      or 100 articles a month at $7 a month

      with a exit pop offering 20 articles as a freebie for their email address

      The oto after buying 100 articles a month part being that they get PLR rights with the articles you give them every month for a one time payment of $97...

      thats 9 years worth of content

      Load em all up in bundles of 100 put them inside a membership software that allows you to drip feed and you have a business on auto pilot
      Robert my friend you hit the nail right on the head.

      Great advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael Truong
    $7 is not too much to ask of anyone - even with an opt-in


    To maximize the revenue for this idea - I would suggest that you structure it into a recurring income, continuity model (think membership site - $7 paid monthly which recurs as long as they continue to be a member).

    Also, instead of having all of your content uploaded at once, in one section. Provide value by uploading 'packs' of PLR articles in bulk each month. So an example of this would be to have maybe 1000 articles a month added to your website. You can completely outsource this business model and it will work very well for you.

    I hope that helps you
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    • Profile picture of the author Steve Baker
      I agree with all the options above, however I'd be asking myself this one question.

      What's my purpose for doing this - is it to build a list or monetise the plr's?

      If it's solely to build a list, then $7, single optin and they get the lot

      If it's to make money, then look at the options above for making it a continuity program.
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  • Profile picture of the author Amanda_Davis
    You'll only sell to people that think there's still value in these article packs though!

    the articles are already copied thousands of times across the internet, so you'd need to re-write them to use them - might as well write from scratch.

    TIP: But what I DO use these article packs for is inspiration for niche ideas! Look through the titles of 10,000 articles and you'll have found almost every niche out there... then just go with one that catches your eye
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  • Profile picture of the author Mohammad Afaq
    I think that $7 is a pretty good price but many times in niches other that IM, people think that the product in low value if it is dirt cheap.

    Now I'd say go to Amazon Bestsellers and check out the prices of the books being sold in that niche and find out how much money is the niche willing to pay. Then come up with your price.

    Hope that helps
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  • Profile picture of the author kyhell
    thanks for all the insight folks im going to rethink this
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  • Profile picture of the author cameronlaw
    You could get some other PLR material - videos etc, and bundle the whole thing together into a mega PLR package.

    Then sell that.

    I've seen this done many times on this forum - even with some absolute junk PLR - the sort you can find on rapidshare.
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