Why Create PLR Products

by Steve

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Why would you want to create PLR products?

Lets back up a second and in case you have not  read anything about what the heck a plr product is then we need to get you caught up to speed.

A PLR or also known as Private Label Rights product is a product – in my examples will be in digital form – that one party creates and sells to another party. The second or buying party can then edit and claim it as their own product. Not everyone edits the PLR products they purchase but that is a story for another time.

That is the  ‘Readers Digest’ version and there are loads more to it than just that but this gives you a broad idea of what PLR is.

Now what would prompt you to take up the making of PLR products? Well the main thing online marketers do is sell products DUH..

In most cases the most profitable product is one of their own making. The problem with this is that those of us without a time machine are limited to only 24 hours in a day. It takes time to research, create and produce a product for resell. This is where the PLR creator comes into the picture.

After you have established your methods or finding, researching and then creating your a PLR products, it becomes easier & easier to crank out quality plr products. Whether you create PLR article’s, eBooks, videos or even plr graphics, you will find a massive market for you to sell to.

So why would you create PLR products? Because there are boatloads of money to be made by the people that provide quality content to the product starved online marketers.

So if being a PLR creator strikes your fancy, you might want to subscribe to this site by clicking on the RSS link or putting your email address in the box over on the right side of this page. You might have to scroll up or down the right side a bit to locate it, but I think it will be a couple of seconds well spent.

Thanks for stopping by, I’ll talk to you in the next post.

Steve Dougherty

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