12 Things You Can Do With PLR To Build Your Business

In case you are wondering what the big deal is about PLR (Private Label Rights Content) in terms of growing your business, and your visibility on the internet, here are 12 quick and easy ideas as to what you can do with your PLR:

In case you are wondering what the big deal is about PLR (Private Label Rights Content) in terms of growing your business, and your visibility on the internet, here are 12 quick and easy ideas as to what you can do with your PLR:

1. Brand it, sell it as-is, and keep 100% of the profits.

2. Edit, rewrite, or revise any part of the product, and spin it off into a new product, or series of products.

3. “Nicheify” the materials for different audiences, for example, students, executives, stay at home moms, and so on.

4. Add it to your paid membership site, to expand your content.

5. Add it to your blog or site in order to become more visible to search engines.

6. Convert the audio book into an audio or video course.

7.Convert the blog posts’ RSS feed into a podcast with free service Odiogo.

8. Bundle the products together as a home study course delivered to them by autoresponder to their email address.

9. Offer the people the getting the free autoresponder course the whole ebook for a special price!

10. Create a 4-week paid coaching teleseminar series.

11. Add affiliate links within the products you are selling, to make even more money. Or, if you are giving them away for free, free leads to paid.

12. Splice the content into an email coaching program, turning the content into tip sheets, how tos and so on.

Bonus idea #13: Sell a print-on-demand version of the product using Lulu.com, for credibility as an author, giveaways and more.

So there you have it, 13 fast and easy ways that pretty much cost you nothing but time to make the PLR content you have purchased work for you and your business, to take it to the next level in terms of brand and visibility.

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Author: jm

Joan Mullally has been doing business online for more than 20 years and is a pioneer in the fields of online publishing, marketing, and ecommerce. She is the author of more than 200 guides and courses designed to help beginner and intermediate marketers make the most of the opportunities the Internet offers for running a successful business. A student and later teacher trainee of Frank McCourt’s, she has always appreciated the power of the word, and has used her knowledge for successful SEO and PPC campaigns, and powerful marketing copy. One computer science class at NYU was enough to spark her fascination with all things digital. In her spare time, she works with adult literacy, animal fostering and rescue, and teaching computer skills to women.