Using PLR To Create A Website and Sell The Product
Posted By Anne on May 5, 2009
Using PLR to create a website and sell the product is easier than it sounds. Many PLR products come with a sales page that is already done for you. Since they are a bit older you will want to modify these site a bit. Add a header graphic and maybe a few images. Replace the old >>>> with a nice bullet graphic - Just tidy the page up a bit.
Now you can add Adsense to the site and make even more money as well. Remember, with Private Label Rights products, you can sell the product for whatever price you choose. It’s very easy to set up your PayPal account to accept payments too. Their “Buy Now” button is a little boring though - I’ ll give you a link for an alternative at the end of this post.
Keep adding content to your site. Promote it just like you would any affiliate product — but ALL of the sales are 100% yours! Make sure that your site has a few choice keyword phrases with a 3-5% density to attract search engine results. Write articles to send people to your new site. Add an opt-in to grow your opt-in list.
An additional option with this is to SELL THE SITE and all. Check your resellers license to make sure that you can do this and if so then set it up as a “sample”. Your selling the redesigned website that you created AND the product for your customers to sell to their customers! You can even do both!
For a quick and easy way to set up a PayPal order button - with YOUR graphic choice, you can use a program called PayLock Generator. It’s available (along with thousands of other PLR products) at Total Resale. The price of the package along is well worth getting the PayLock Generator program!
There is also a great sale going on at eLibrary Products for the month of May. This site offers hundreds of PLR products at extremely discounted prices. The products are are categorized and using PLR has never been easier than this!














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