Looking to create PLR articles

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Hi I am looking to start producing 10 PLR articles and sell them as WSO. Before I plunge myself into article writing I would love to have some doubts answered if possible.

1. Should I go for some evergreen hot niches which always have demands, but already have tonnes of PLR contents available already?

Or should I tap on relatively unknown but potentially profitable niches?

You can even suggest and name the niche(s) you would love to see some PLR articles available.

2. What are the few main things Warriors looking for when they purchase PLR articles? What will be your expectation?

3. Will you still have a try and buy PLR articles from a newbie even if the offer is not particularly cheap?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
    You're going to have to go and research a bit.

    Go have a stroll around and see who is selling what and for how much.

    Newbie is not necessarily a reflection of your writing abilities - so you need to convince us why your PLR will be superior.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rikki_Fawkes
    Originally Posted by chika138 View Post

    Hi I am looking to start producing 10 PLR articles and sell them as WSO. Before I plunge myself into article writing I would love to have some doubts answered if possible.

    1. Should I go for some evergreen hot niches which always have demands, but already have tonnes of PLR contents available already?

    Or should I tap on relatively unknown but potentially profitable niches?

    You can even suggest and name the niche(s) you would love to see some PLR articles available.

    2. What are the few main things Warriors looking for when they purchase PLR articles? What will be your expectation?

    3. Will you still have a try and buy PLR articles from a newbie even if the offer is not particularly cheap?

    Also, there's a lot of free PLR floating around the Internet - and some of it's not half bad. You might consider also telling potential buyers specifically why your paid content is so much better than that pack of 6500 PLR articles they can get for free.

    And about the evergreen vs. unknown content - IM guru Jeremy Palmer once explained it in these terms when recommending how website developers should choose a niche:

    Either go for a big piece of a small pie (in other words, a large chunk of a little-known, not-so-popular niche) or a small piece of a big pie (a small - but profitable - chunk of a hugely popular niche, like weight loss, acne or relationships)

    I imagine the same holds true for PLR, but I stand corrected if someone has better advice.
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    • Profile picture of the author chika138
      Originally Posted by Rikki_Fawkes View Post

      Also, there's a lot of free PLR floating around the Internet - and some of it's not half bad. You might consider also telling potential buyers specifically why your paid content is so much better than that pack of 6500 PLR articles they can get for free.

      And about the evergreen vs. unknown content - IM guru Jeremy Palmer once explained it in these terms when recommending how website developers should choose a niche:

      Either go for a big piece of a small pie (in other words, a large chunk of a little-known, not-so-popular niche) or a small piece of a big pie (a small - but profitable - chunk of a hugely popular niche, like weight loss, acne or relationships)

      I imagine the same holds true for PLR, but I stand corrected if someone has better advice.
      That is one of the things which are holding me off at the moment. Those free or dirt cheap PLRs.
      And my lack of writing experience does not help as well.
      But I am treating this as a challenge I must overcome to instil confidence in myself that my ultimate target of having my info products empire is not just a dream.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christie01
    Hi Chika,

    I'm in the market for good PLR in a couple of niches where there really isn't a lot of it yet. If you're interested, PM me and I'll give you more info. I would also be interested in taking a look at your writing style/skills, so if you have a blog or some articles that have already been published somewhere that you could point me to, that would be great.

    Best of luck!

    - Christie
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    • Profile picture of the author chika138
      Originally Posted by Christie01 View Post

      Hi Chika,

      I'm in the market for good PLR in a couple of niches where there really isn't a lot of it yet. If you're interested, PM me and I'll give you more info. I would also be interested in taking a look at your writing style/skills, so if you have a blog or some articles that have already been published somewhere that you could point me to, that would be great.

      Best of luck!

      - Christie
      Hi Christie,

      I am interested with your offer. Due to my lack of post I am not able to PM you yet. So it would be cool if you can PM me the details.

      To be frank this is my first ever attempt in Internet article writing so it's a shame that I don't have any proof available yet.

      However if I think your niches are feasible and worth my attempt I will be more than happy to give you review copy of my articles when they are ready.

      Thanks for your kind words.

      Chika
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  • Profile picture of the author Sheryl Polomka
    It is a hard decision when choosing a niche for your PLR. It is sometimes a gamble when you choose a niche and you really don't know if there will be a demand for it.

    There are some evergreen niches that will always be in demand and will always sell. But then again, there are some 'not so well known' niches that you don't think would have much demand but they can surprise you and do really well.

    Why not do a few article packs - maybe a couple of evergreen niche type packs and a couple of other niche packs - you can list them all in the one WSO and see how they do!
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    • Profile picture of the author chika138
      Originally Posted by Sheryl Polomka View Post

      It is a hard decision when choosing a niche for your PLR. It is sometimes a gamble when you choose a niche and you really don't know if there will be a demand for it.

      There are some evergreen niches that will always be in demand and will always sell. But then again, there are some 'not so well known' niches that you don't think would have much demand but they can surprise you and do really well.

      Why not do a few article packs - maybe a couple of evergreen niche type packs and a couple of other niche packs - you can list them all in the one WSO and see how they do!
      Many thanks for your post. The last paragraph is certainly enlightening.
      Just to clarify though. By "listing them all in one WSO" do you mean I provide 4 payment links for 4 different article packs in one single WSO thread?
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      • Profile picture of the author Sheryl Polomka
        Originally Posted by chika138 View Post

        Many thanks for your post. The last paragraph is certainly enlightening.
        Just to clarify though. By "listing them all in one WSO" do you mean I provide 4 payment links for 4 different article packs in one single WSO thread?
        Yes you can have 4 payment links on one WSO or you can have them set up on a website and refer customers to your website to purchase.

        That is what I do, if I list more than one pack on a WSO, I will have the link for each pack to the page on my website where they can buy the pack.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    Just a suggestion to help you get started with your sales...

    You could put together a 5 article pack to give away for free. This could be offered within your WSO, once you've written 2 or 3 other packs to sell. This will help you display your writing abilities, and everyone likes free stuff!
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    • Profile picture of the author chika138
      Originally Posted by Kecia08 View Post

      Just a suggestion to help you get started with your sales...

      You could put together a 5 article pack to give away for free. This could be offered within your WSO, once you've written 2 or 3 other packs to sell. This will help you display your writing abilities, and everyone likes free stuff!
      Thanks for the great advice. A new question arise though. As far as I know (I might be wrong please correct me if so) PLR articles should be easily modified and edited for buyers' own use. So should I adopt a certain writing style for that purpose?
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      • Profile picture of the author Kecia
        Originally Posted by chika138 View Post

        Thanks for the great advice. A new question arise though. As far as I know (I might be wrong please correct me if so) PLR articles should be easily modified and edited for buyers' own use. So should I adopt a certain writing style for that purpose?
        Yes, you are right. Most PLR buyers will be rewriting/editing the content, so you want to assist them by giving them content that is easy to edit. Relatively short paragraphs will help with this, as rewriting small chunks of content will be easier than large sections. Also, bullet points and lists are helpful for this same reason.
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        • Profile picture of the author chika138
          Originally Posted by Kecia08 View Post

          Yes, you are right. Most PLR buyers will be rewriting/editing the content, so you want to assist them by giving them content that is easy to edit. Relatively short paragraphs will help with this, as rewriting small chunks of content will be easier than large sections. Also, bullet points and lists are helpful for this same reason.
          Thanks for the explanation. Would appreciate if other fellow warriors can advise me more on PLR article writing.

          Originally Posted by Sheryl Polomka View Post

          Yes you can have 4 payment links on one WSO or you can have them set up on a website and refer customers to your website to purchase.

          That is what I do, if I list more than one pack on a WSO, I will have the link for each pack to the page on my website where they can buy the pack.
          Sounds great would do that if I decide to devote more time and make PLR writing one of my main income streams later in the future.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christie01
    Originally Posted by chika138 View Post

    Hi Christie,

    I am interested with your offer. Due to my lack of post I am not able to PM you yet. So it would be cool if you can PM me the details.

    To be frank this is my first ever attempt in Internet article writing so it's a shame that I don't have any proof available yet.

    However if I think your niches are feasible and worth my attempt I will be more than happy to give you review copy of my articles when they are ready.

    Thanks for your kind words.

    Chika
    I'm sending you a PM and including my e-mail address so that you can contact me.

    - Christie
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