Yes. I could write a book on running a PLR business. Is there something specific that you want to know? I have "[url="http://ezinearticles.com/?Sell-Cheap-Content-and-Make-Profits-With-PLR-Articles&id=503128]Sell Cheap Content And Make Profits With PLR Articles[/url]" that covers some of the basics, but certainly not the "business" aspect of it. Here are a few things to think about: Which topics will you write about? Will they be keyword-focused? Is there demand for those topics? How long will each article be? How will you package the articles? (sell in singles or in sets) How many times can each article/set be sold? How will you price the articles? Is that price competitive? What rights will you sell? What rights will you not sell? What method of payment can customers use? Will you have a website? What will the domain be? Where will it be hosted? In what format will the articles be delivered? Will the PLR articles be automatically downloaded after payment? How will you market the articles? How will you set yourself apart from your competitors? Will you allow returns? Does your PLR come with a guarantee? What if you have a dissatisfied customer? How many articles/sets will you launch with? How often will you add new articles/sets? What promotions (if any) will you have? Ok, so that turned out to be more than a few, but those are some key questions you'll have to answer.
Like many other tools available to modern internet marketers, PLR can be a useful tool if deployed properly. But sometimes, good PLR articles can come at a higher price especially if there is a restriction limit on distribution. i.e. how many people can download a specific article.
How much would such a book cost me? Actually so far I have not entered into PLR article business. I only sell my articles to only one customer.After that I dont sell the same article to aother customer. All my articles are unique. But now I want to start selling the same article to many people.