Do I do 100 or 200 Licenses for PLRs?

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Hi Warriors,

I will be putting up a WSO end of the month.

However, my question is that, can I sell 100 licenses in WSO (at a cheaper rate) and 100 licenses outside (mailing lists)?

Can I sell the same PLR package at two different places though?

Kindly advice.

Thanks.

Clement
#100 #200 #licenses #plrs
  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    Originally Posted by ClementChee View Post

    Hi Warriors,

    However, my question is that, can I sell 100 licenses in WSO (at a cheaper rate) and 100 licenses outside (mailing lists)?

    Can I sell the same PLR package at two different places though?

    Clement
    You can sell as many licences as you want in as many places as you want BUT make sure you tell everyone in your sales copy how many will be sold in total.

    Good luck,

    Will
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    In my opinion less is more. People get more value out of your PLR if it is only provided to a smaller number of people.

    I would pay a premium for a PLR with 100 licenses rather than 200.
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    • Profile picture of the author Christian Chan
      Originally Posted by dadamson View Post

      In my opinion less is more. People get more value out of your PLR if it is only provided to a smaller number of people.

      I would pay a premium for a PLR with 100 licenses rather than 200.
      How much would you pay for PLR with 100 licenses? Lets say PLR ebook with sales page and graphics. 50 bucks?
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      • Profile picture of the author Doug Wakefield
        Honestly... it doesn't matter.

        In most cases you won't come close to selling out of any of the packs anyways (at either number)... but where things might hurt is the perception that lots of people have purchased the product. Some people will only buy when there is a guaranteed limit to the number of sales... others don't care at all.

        To quote a number from Peggy Baron's Blog, she mentions she makes an average of $26 or so per article she writes as PLR. She has strict limits to the amount she sells (and sells her articles higher to compensate.) At the average of $1 an article, thats just 26 sales from the limit of 100.

        My best package sells 3-5 copies a month, and hasn't touched the 50 sold mark. Most of my others, in comparison, are 20 copies or below sold of each (most under 10).

        If you are going to go with a number, I would run with 100 personally. It looks a bit better to the buyer... even if there is little chance that number will ever be hit in the first place.
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  • Profile picture of the author ClementChee
    Thanks Will. It helps.

    dadamson, you make a good point right there! I think I know what to do already.
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