How To Use PLR To Build Your List

Since I’ve been helping local businesses to use internet marketing techniques to lower their advertising costs and get more sales, I’ve been doing various things myself to build a list of possible new clients.  One of the most important methods I teach new clients about how to quickly and inexpensively get an internet presence, is to claim their Google Place and their Yahoo Local listing.

I searched my “stash” of master resale rights products stored on my computer and found a great little report to re-work and use as a “carrot” to get business owners to investigate the value in appearing on the 2 search giants.  As explained elsewhere, I personalized the report, made sure it’s information and links were current, and finally, I added a link to a much more extensive ebook on the subject.Local Search Report

If you don’t have any PLR products on your PC, you can quickly find an appropriate product by searching online, or by visiting one of these great sites:  EasyPLR.com  or  PLR Newsletters.com

The short report is “free” – meaning they don’t even have to give me their name to get it. But, when they click on the link in the report to get the larger ebook (that tells them exactly how to claim their places on the internet) they are sent to a video squeeze page and are then required to give me their name and email. They’re taken directly to the download page, and also receive the download link again in my first autoresponder email message.

The beauty of this method, which you need to make note of, is that I was able to have the report and the ebook ready to go very quickly because I had already gotten the resale rights and private label rights to both of them earlier. Plus, of course, I didn’t have to write them myself or hire a writer to do it.

Just another example of the beauty of quality resale rights products!

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The Pros And Cons Of Working With PLR

As I told you in an earlier post, a PLR (Private Label Rights) product with full rights goes much further than a product with resell rights.  That’s because with full rights you have the right to do basically what ever you want with the content. Which gives you the benefit of having your very own product without investing the time and effort of making it yourself.

For instance….

Having full PLR’s to a batch of articles, you are allowed to do any editing that you want. Plus, you can incorporate any links, images or additional content. Then include your author byline and claim the work as your own.

PLR materials come in many shapes, sizes and forms including information products such as e-books, reports and articles. They also come as graphic files, software, and more.

Does PLR have Disadvantages?

The only downside of PLR content is that when you purchase it you are not guaranteed a unique product, since they are often sold to several individuals. You can hire someone to create the content just for you, but that can be a bit pricey. Not to say it’s not worth it, but I’m sure you have better ways to spend your hard earned cash. Besides, if you spend some time learning from my PLR information on this blog, or visiting the recommended links, you are going to be able to take the more affordable PLR’s and make them into your very own digital empire.

Now let’s go over the major Advantages of PLR content.

• It saves time. For a well researched, informative and good quality ebook to be written, containing several chapters and comprising of about fifty pages, it can very well take at least fifty hours of your time and effort. With PLR contents, you easily get instant content access.

• No “outbound links”. With PLR content, you are not obligated to incorporate “outbound links” in your product. Which means you are only promoting your business or affiliate programs.• Cost efficient. Hiring someone to write content for you can be expensive, costing around $17 per 400 to 700 words. If you need a 50 page report or e-book, then you can expect to pay around $850. Whereas PLR content is much less expensive.

• PLR content can be revised or altered. You can rephrase
the words and add in your preferred content, links and keywords.

• You can brand your own name. Almost anybody purchasing something prefers to buy from someone they trust and know. With your PLR content, you are able to display your name. Then when prospects are pointed to your site, seeing your name once more, they instinctively have that certain
feeling of knowing and trusting you.

• Well written by experts. Generally, almost all “private
label content” is professionally written and compiled with
the most up-to-date research by experienced writers.

As you can see there are many more advantages than disadvantages to using PLR content to create your own products. I hope this has given you some insight and ideas that you can use when using your PLR content.

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How Do I Organize All That PLR Content?

If you’ve been working online for any amount of time, you’ve probably purchased private label rights content at some point or another. PLR is a great tool that helps you add quality content to your websites without having to spend countless hours writing all of their content from scratch, or hire a ghostwriter to write it all for you.

If you’ve purchased your fair share of PLR, then you know that it’s taking up tons of space on your computer’s hard drive. And now, if you’re at all like me, you’re having a hard time determining what content you’ve used and where and which materials you still haven’t used yet. You’ll be happy to know, you’re not alone. It’s extremely easy to become disorganized with your PLR, until now that is.

Here’s one way you can organize your PLR content so that you know what’s been used and what is still waiting to find it’s way to the spotlight of your blog, website or newsletter.

First, organize all your PLR by either niche or website. If you own more than one website it might be best to use the latter organization method. Move all the articles that you want to use on that website into the site’s folder. Within your website folder create two folders. The first labeled “Rewritten – Ready for Posting to site” and the second, “Used.”

By creating two separate folders you can move the articles to the “Rewritten” folder once you’ve reworked them, and they are ready to be added to your blog or website. After you have added them to your site, simply cut and paste the article to the “Used” folder.

And don’t forget there are tons of ways to use the same article over and over. If you’re looking for PLR eCourses that you can use to teach others about the many uses of PLR, have a look at this: Get Great High Quality PLR Here!

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Have you heard of Nicole Dean? She’s a mom and a successful internet marketer. One of her areas of expertise is Private Label Rights, and she has a website where you can get high quality PLR content. So, she knows what she’s talking about, and here’s one of her videos that I know will either help your business or just educate you what goes on “behind the scenes”.

First, let me just say that early on when I started using PLR, I had no idea that I should “rework” it. I just used it “as is”.  Well, I didn’t get the response I hoped I would so I started investigating. It wasn’t long before I ran across several “pros”. Nicole was one of them.  You must customize your PLR content to get the most from it, and that’s why I’ve posted her video here today.

Now that you’ve seen Nicole’s great ideas, you know why she’s one of the pros. 
Be sure to visit her Easy PLR site here to see all the great private label rights content she offers:  Easy PLR 

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Private label rights has been a hot topic over the last several years and for a good reason.

When you get private label rights to a product, you can take that product and turn it into your own content or your own product.

Imagine all the time you will save NOT having to create all the content…

As affiliate marketers though, sometimes we are overlooked on the private label rights front, so today I wanted to dedicate this post to helping you learn how to use private label rights content to explode your affiliate marketing…

First off…

Affiliate marketing should always start with building a list in your chosen niche. This is key…

Simply setup a squeeze page giving something of great value away for free in exchange for the visitors name and email address.

Videos are incredibly awesome to use in your marketing because of the conversions that they can produce. Anytime you can get private label rights to videos you need to snatch them up!

Side Note: Liz Tomey has just released a huge package of private label rights products that include video workshops, video product, video reviews and so much more. This will help you a ton in your affiliate marketing and you can get the entire package PLUS personal coaching from Liz at  TaxManPLRBlowout

Now once you start building a list, you basically have a license to print money. :)

You simply find a product related to your niche and send an email to your list about it. They buy and you make money.

It really is that simple…

Now once you have your list, you can also do other things to profit from it.

Stuff like…

1) Adding bonuses for buying through your links
2) Review products and sending the reviews to your list
3) Create products that you own and sell to your list

And so so so much more!

So here’s the plan step-by-step…

1. Create a squeeze page that gives something away for free to start building your list

Note: You can use PLR content to create your free offer.

2. Review a product and create a message to send to your list that has a link to the review. You can then load this into your autoresponder and each person who joins your list will automatically get it.

Note: In Liz Tomey’s Tax Man PLR Blowout package she gives you 25 video reviews of 25 different products that you can send to your list. You can get these by going to TaxManPLRBlowout

3. Find a product to promote to your list, and create a bonus to give to people who buy through your link. Create a message to send to your list that has a link to your bonus offer. You can then load this into your autoresponder and each person who joins your list will automatically get it.

Note: You can use PLR content to create your bonus product. You can get incredible PLR content to create your bonus with by going to  TaxManPLRBlowout

4. Find good PLR content and use it to create your own product.  Create a message to send to your list that has a link to your product in it. You can then load this into your autoresponder and each person who joins your list will automatically get it.

5. Rinse and repeat steps 2, 3, and 4….

This is the best way to create an autopilot income hands down!

If you actually DO this, then ALL you have to concentrate on is driving traffic to your squeeze page.

So, there you go. There’s an entire plan using PLR content as an affiliate marketer!

Now where do you get all this private label content?

I highly recommend Liz Tomey’s Tax Man PLR Blowout at TaxManPLRBlowout
In this package you’ll get private label rights to video reviews, entire workshop and coaching programs, products, and more that are ALL personally created by Liz Tomey…

Not only that, but Liz is also offering personal coaching showing you how to use all the content too!

Now there’s only 500 of these packages that will be sold, so make sure you go to TaxManPLRBlowout right now!

Now Go Out and Have a Successful 2010!

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