How To Create Your Own Info-Product In Less Than 24 hours

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Mr Right, Feb 2, 2011.

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    Did you know that you could have your very own info-product up in less than 24 hours even if you have no writing skills or experience?

    The fastest way to have your own info-product is by using what is called PLR content.

    PLR content, which stands for private label rights content, is content that you can modify or even sell as is and copyright as your own.

    How does it work? Well, the content is sold to a fixed number of customers who get a license to exploit the content anyway they want. That means that only a limited number of people will be able to sell the product.

    The best thing about PLR content is that you can modify it and make it completely unique only by making a few minor changes to the content and put your name on it as the original author.

    You can then put a sales letter up and even submit your info-product to Clickbank and get affiliates to promote it for you.

    PLR content is without a doubt the easiest and fastest way to have your very own info-product. Using PLR content can remove the trouble, effort and time out of creating your own information products. In fact, you could literally create your own product by the end of today...
     
    Mr Right, Feb 2, 2011 IP
  2. jrrich

    jrrich Peon

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    I would agree that PLR content is a great way to begin your info product - as long as you personally add quality info to it before trying to release it.

    The larger problem with PLR is that so much of it is rehashed rubbish. In many cases, it's written by English-as-a-second-language hacks and is clearly not suitable for reading by anyone!

    PLR is a good start but doesn't replace using one's own creativity to build something worth reading.

    Best,
    --JR
     
    jrrich, Feb 3, 2011 IP
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    jessicaloreen Member

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    thanks for the nice share i really appreciate it.
     
    jessicaloreen, Feb 3, 2011 IP
  4. Mr Right

    Mr Right Well-Known Member

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    Well, it depends on where you get your PLR from. I always ask established writers if they offer PLR packages. Most experienced writers sell PLR nowadays, so if their regular content is good, I don't see why they would downgrade it when it comes to PLR...
     
    Mr Right, Feb 3, 2011 IP