I'm Looking to Grow The Market of PLR Buyers.

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So I want to know from you non-PLR (Private Label Rights) buyers...

Why don't you purchase PLR? What do you think about PLR? In what circumstance at some point in the future might you purchase PLR?

Your answers interest me as I can then perhaps accommodate my offers to you - not just the regular PLR buyers.

Thanks for entertaining me.

Ross Cohen
#buyers #grow #market #plr
  • Profile picture of the author fin
    I think you could maybe try to change peoples mind about PLR, rather than try to offer them something they don't want.

    ** I think PLR is dirty and would never want it on my blog. My pride and joy wouldn't be tarnished with copied work. It's just as spammy as MLM and email scrappers. **

    That was just for effect (kind of), but you get my point. If people feel the same way as me then you should probably try and convince them of the benefits that aren't spammy.

    Or just find people that want it.

    Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Cohen
    That's kind of what I meant. It's been a long day. I prefer to write in circles after those kinds of days - it soothes my brain - haha.

    Now I don't blame you for wanting to stick it on your website, not many people would find that very beneficial. Don't think many PLR providers would even suggest doing it.

    If a pack of PLR articles landed in your inbox, what would you do with them? Pretend you have to use them!
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    • Profile picture of the author fin
      It would maybe be good to use them as research, but I wouldn't because I know it's most likely an Internet marketer who is trying to make a quick buck and the information wouldn't be researched.

      So maybe you could position yourself as the guy people can trust because he does heavy research. I guess you'd have to go for a more expensive market, but that's only if people would be happy using them for research.
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  • Profile picture of the author dadhere
    My reason is PLR isn't generally includein LSI keywords. That would be golden if it did.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jessica Lynn
    It's not necessarily the case that an internet marketer is just trying to make a quick buck by selling PLR. I mean, I'm sure that's the case with some PLR sellers, but a good PLR seller is also a good writer, and good writers tend to take research seriously.
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  • Profile picture of the author Walter Parrish
    Originally Posted by Ross Cohen View Post

    So I want to know from you non-PLR (Private Label Rights) buyers...

    Why don't you purchase PLR? What do you think about PLR? In what circumstance at some point in the future might you purchase PLR?

    Your answers interest me as I can then perhaps accommodate my offers to you - not just the regular PLR buyers.

    Thanks for entertaining me.

    Ross Cohen
    well, and I hope you don't take it to personal, but it's the way you present it.

    one major turn off with your plr is you don't seem to the know the difference between MRR and PLR, in other words what you think is MRR is actully PLR and what you think is PLR is actually MRR.

    That is something that makes me loose interest real fast. If someone doesn't know the difference between MRR and PLR then there's a good chance when they put out PLR on Internet marketing that they won't know what they are talking about.

    Next up marketing and pricing. Try the prelaunch letting folks know ahead of time that you have some new plr to sell. Pricing wise you are going to need to go along with your fellow plr sellers.

    If I see PLR for sale on a WSO and it's a complete package 17 to 27 bucks is ok, but if I don't see the mini sites, ecovers, autoresponders, and all the bells and whistles then 17 is to high.

    On your plr site I would try offering some type of monthly membership where you sell plr for a monthly price in the different niches.

    Lastly, I don't know your personal battles, but often when I see your postings, WSO's included they don't seem to come off as upbeat and exciting, but more on the gloomy side of things. I would try some LOA, and some Meditations. Check out Charles Haanel's book The Master Key System.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ross Cohen
    Haha, interesting!! Thank you!

    1) Am I wrong about PLR/MRR? Thought I had it down - though "there" and "their" took me a bit too long. The PLR I provide allows people to do what they please with the content, just not sell it. MRR essentially provides PLR + the ability to sell it. What's the missing piece here my friend?

    2) I don't sound happy!! That's sad news. What in particular from my other "stuff"? I'm a too-happy kind of guy so definitely don't want to come off like I wear all black and hate life!!
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  • Profile picture of the author sirtiman
    PLR, MRR, RR for plugins, software or video coaching still have more conversion then just article or ebooks.
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