Hello guys! I wanna ask something. If I have created 100% unique articles copyscape passed, let shall we say, 10 articles in Psychology, with 500 words each at around $3.50 per article x 10, which is $35. Can I sell my articles to multiple customers if they are interested to have the copy? Or this could be only good for one customer, and I shall make another 10 articles for another customer? I wanna hear your opinions here. Thanks!
You can sell an article multiple times if you sell it with private label rights but you won't get the same price for it. If someone wants unique content, they generally mean that they want full rights to the work and you cannot sell or use it after that.
Yes, you can flip articles as many times as you'd like. Just be prepared to rewrite those aricles each time you pass them off as unique. There is software out there that can help you spin your article though.
This sounds like a bit of a scam thread to me. 'each time you pass them off as unique' As quality content providers we should do our best to live up to our names. If you sell an article multiple times you need to label it as a PLR article. This will mean you will get alot less per article. If you can sell in volume, it is worth it, if you can't, then it's not. If you can't get $0.03-0.05 per word, i doubt you could sell a PLR article for $3.50 - they are worth alot less! Thanks
I am just asking dude! How can I label it either PLR or full rights? Do you have any ideas about that? I like that you guys shared here in this topic.
If you want to sell the pack of 10 as PLR, just say in your title that it's a PLR article pack. Usually you can get about $10 per pack if you limit it to only 30-40 licenses. If you want to sell it over and over beyond that number, you will probably have to take a lower price. Good luck, Tina G
What you mean is...if I have 10 articles made and with PLR rights, the first 30-40 who bought this package will cost them $10? And if beyond, lower the price? So that I may understand what you mean.
You can sell the articles as many times as you want to, just let the buyers know that they only have partial copyrights to the article. You can specify whether they're able to claim authorship of the articles, change them, resell them, or simply reprint the articles on their websites. Some webmasters are interested in these types of rights either because the quality of the content is so great it doesn't matter where else the articles have been posted or because the rights to the articles are more affordable than other options. Sometimes both instances apply.
I work a lot with PLR for my own websites and I never post them as is. It's more of a research saver if it's quality work. I rewrite them or sometimes recombine parts of several articles to create something that ends up unique for my site. As to what you ask about lowering the price, no, that is not what I meant. If you limit the copies sold to 50 or less, you will find buyers at $10. If you plan on selling more than that, most people will want to pay less because the information is diluted by competition if you sell more than that. Tina G
Yes, you can sell the same article to multiple customers under private label rights. However you can't get the same price for it.
You do not have to offer PLR rights to sell nonexclusively. In fact, most types of rights writers give up are nonexclusive (such as first rights, Web exclusive rights, etc.). There is definitely a market for high quality reprints, and if you're good and you can market them well you can actually earn quite a bit more for those nonexclusive rights than what most folks advertising in the BST section are charging for unique articles (although you'll likely have to go the PLR route if you're talking about basic SEO fodder).
If you sold the articles to multiple people, would you not jsut be selling them all duplicate content?
If you sold the articles to multiple people, would you not just be selling them all duplicate content?
If you are going to sell it to multiple customers, Of course it should be a price less. for me around $5 for all that 30 articles of yours. In my opinion anyway..
Larger publications (online and off) don't always care about "duplicate content." They understand that content's real value is in what it offers their readers; not search engines (and in the end, by catering to their readers, they tend to do very well in the SEs naturally). Even major publications syndicate columns and such. And there's good money in those "duplicates" for the writers.
you can sell multiple copies as you want as long as you let your customers know before hand. Sometimes you can get a little more money if you limit the number of copies you sell and don't allow them to resell. Thus fewer copies in circulation.