Putting YOUR stamp on PLR
Posted By Anne on November 8, 2009
PLR content should be a ‘rough blueprint’ for an original product. - A product all Your own.
If you can’t write get a freelancer to add / subtract material to make it unique, the very least you should do is to retitle it – if you Google the PLR you’ve bought you might see tons of entries for it. If you retitle it then make some minor changes to content and graphics… BINGO - You have an original product.
You can compete by not being as lazy as your competitors who will just leave the package as it is, upload it and try to sell it.
Takes too much time? Not at all! Not when you consider the necessary time to research and your idea and niche. Not when you consider the TIME to write, rewrite and then rewrite again! Time is money!
Trying to resell olderPLR ebooks “as is” is difficult - to say the least. You need to be unique, to stand out from the crowd. Add your own graphics. Having your graphics professionally redone is an important aspect of reselling PLR ebooks. Unless you’re really good with Photoshop or another graphics program, it’s one area that I strongly suggest you get professional help. It’s well worth the effort! Having new graphics allows you to stamp your new product as yours. It’s unique. Good graphics tells your customer that the product should be good as well. It’s their firt impression of what you’re trying to sell and first impressions count! So be sure to check and redo (usually) any graphics that come with the PLR products that you’ve purchased!














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