What else can people who own PLR mailing lists give their opt-in members?

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I have seen a few people join PLR mailing lists for some PLR freebies. But I was wondering what else could the owner of this list give other than the PLR bait freebie AFTER they join the list in the follow-up emails.

i was thinking it could be some knowledge about PLR products but am not sure what this knowledge would be as I don't think there's much to learn about PLR products...how does one find out what the people who join these list want (other than surveying them)?

Also, what else other than PLR products are the people who opt-in to these PLR mailing lists interested in? Or does anything about internet marketing pique their interest?

I could give out PLR products often but I don't know if that would "train" the list to be freebie hunters. Also, I fear the costs to buy these PLR freebies would be quite high.

Anyone who has PLR mailing lists care to chime in?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheEliteWarrior
    Anyone care to share?
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    • Profile picture of the author David-JP
      Dont have a PLR list, but would think they would be looking for anything related to how to improve the sales of those PLR products. Marketing, traffic, conversions, etc.. all solid topics that a PLR buyer would need to know about to profit.

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      • Profile picture of the author TheEliteWarrior
        Originally Posted by David-JP View Post

        Dont have a PLR list, but would think they would be looking for anything related to how to improve the sales of those PLR products. Marketing, traffic, conversions, etc.. all solid topics that a PLR buyer would need to know about to profit.

        David
        Thanks David.

        So...SEO, affiliate marketing everything about IM would be of interest to them? Because how to improve the sales of those PLR products can be done in many many many ways right?
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  • Profile picture of the author Mena Jo
    I tend to offer my subscribers tips on how to maximise PLR and general info on anything related to helping them further their businesses - usually content related, but not all the time. For example, I created a free tutorial around Facebook squeeze pages and sent that to my subscribers.

    I also send useful blog posts written by myself and/or others (I recently wrote a post on increasing your affiliate commissions over the holiday season, where I referenced the use of PLR), I give away a freebie every now and then, recommend quality PLR from other providers, send emails asking for their feedback on something or for topic requests etc.

    It depends on the relationship you have with your subscribers and how you've managed their expectations from the start. Some providers just send out PLR updates and that's fine too.

    I would suggest that you use your first follow up message to set the scene for what you are all about. Ask them for suggestions. Encourage them to engage with you. Don't be too put off if people don't email you back, it takes time to build a good relationship.
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    • Profile picture of the author gpwilson
      Originally Posted by Mena Jo View Post

      I tend to offer my subscribers tips on how to maximise PLR and general info on anything related to helping them further their businesses - usually content related, but not all the time. For example, I created a free tutorial around Facebook squeeze pages and sent that to my subscribers.

      I also send useful blog posts written by myself and/or others (I recently wrote a post on increasing your affiliate commissions over the holiday season, where I referenced the use of PLR), I give away a freebie every now and then, recommend quality PLR from other providers, send emails asking for their feedback on something or for topic requests etc.

      It depends on the relationship you have with your subscribers and how you've managed their expectations from the start. Some providers just send out PLR updates and that's fine too.

      I would suggest that you use your first follow up message to set the scene for what you are all about. Ask them for suggestions. Encourage them to engage with you. Don't be too put off if people don't email you back, it takes time to build a good relationship.
      Yes. It's a best advice.
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  • Profile picture of the author nasuryono
    I usually give them the option to buy my product
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