Question about PLR sales.

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So, ive been working on setting up a PLR article sales company for a little while. Ive got a writer and spinner working for me and once i get to a certain number of packs ill start to sell them (to give more of a professional look) but ive just realised something as i begin to sort through them.

How i wanted to sell them was to get 10 articles written per pack, then spin them 100 times each and sell 100 then take it off the market. Each customer gets 1 original article and a spun one (the original is if they wish to compare or spin it themselves)

Its only just now that ive come across the problem when sorting the packs so they're ready to be sent off to customers. Basically i cant just paste the same article into 100 different folders for 100 different customers. Each folder has to have a unique spun article in. Ive worked out that this will take me 22 hours a week just to sort 10 packs of 10 articles into unique folders...

So....My question is, by some miracle there isnt a method to speed this up? Or when using the bulk spin tool, is it possible to make it create 100 folders and put each article in a folder each?

Any other ideas?

Thanks... would really appreciate any replies and ideas

EDIT: Or do i need to spin them at all?
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  • Profile picture of the author PLRExpress
    Unless you deliver the packages manually there's not really a good way of doing it unless you set up some sort of PHP script that will always link to a different package to download.

    If you still feel that there is a good market out there for spun articles, you could perhaps just offer the original content and a spintax version and they can spin it themselves? You could just include both within the package.
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    • Profile picture of the author cashcow
      Originally Posted by NathanDevlin View Post

      If you still feel that there is a good market out there for spun articles, you could perhaps just offer the original content and a spintax version and they can spin it themselves? You could just include both within the package.
      I think this is really the only way to do it. I do also question if there is really a market for spun articles too, though. You may be adding a lot of extra work/expense that isn't necessary.

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      • Profile picture of the author yayasvc
        I'd have to agree. I'm not sure that there is a big market out there for spun articles anymore. I think nowadays people are looking for some good original content.

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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    Why bother with a garbage spun version. I buy a lot of plr and wouldn't want a spun version.
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  • Profile picture of the author Colin Y
    Spun articles do add some additional value to your PLR packs, but not all customers would want them.

    What I would recommend, is to have those customers interested in the spun articles subscribe to a new list which will send them details instructions on how to get the spun article. After they follow the instructions, you can email each of them their pack individually.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
      Why not just add the article in spin-tax and let them spin it themselves if they choose to?
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      • Profile picture of the author Renavon
        Using a spintax version is a fantastic idea. So, say im using 'the best spinner software' I spin the article like {Word1|Word2|Word3}. Do i literally just need to copy this into a document?

        Thanks
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        • Profile picture of the author Tina Golden
          Originally Posted by Renavon View Post

          Using a spintax version is a fantastic idea. So, say im using 'the best spinner software' I spin the article like {Word1|Word2|Word3}. Do i literally just need to copy this into a document?

          Thanks
          Yes, just have it set up to whatever is the right format for TBS. I don't use it so am not sure if it should be in text format or not, but whatever makes it easier on the customer.

          I do believe there is a demand because I've been asked multiple times if I offer spin-ready versions of my own PLR. By just sending them the spin-ready article, the ones who don't want to use spinners can just toss that one out.
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  • Profile picture of the author Doug Taylor
    I believe you can export a txt version of your spin ready article in The Best Spinner although I usually just copy and paste into a blank text doc. I also agree there is a demand for articles that are spin ready.
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  • Profile picture of the author Renavon
    Great thanks for the help, this saves a lot of time and really is a better method i guess
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