Selling Private Label Rights – 4

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Multiple Ways to Earn from PLR Sales

Selling PLR means you have at least four different ways to profit from your business model. Each one gives you a different amount of money in a different timeframe. First, you’ll want to start doing launches for the packs and bundles that you create.

The launch is the first thing that’s done with new PLR because many buyers rush to buy content they can own and use early. So you’ll see a fast influx of sales during your initial launch period, which can be anywhere from 72 hours to a full week.

With a PLR launch, you’ll select your topic, outline what will go into the pack, such as 35 articles or six short lead magnets, for example. You’ll create a joint venture (JV) page detailing the launch and announce it to prospective affiliates.

While affiliates are readying their bonuses and promos, you’ll be working on creating the content. During the launch, if you have recruited top affiliates, you can see anywhere from a few thousand to well over ten thousand dollars come in during that short launch period.

You’ll also be building a list of PLR buyers. Another way to produce income from your PLR sales is by promoting your competitor PLR vendors to the list of buyers you built. Make sure you only promote reputable vendors or you’ll lose their trust.

Once your PLR launch has ended, make sure you put the packages of content on your PLR store. You can use AMember to build a store and leave your content there for sale at full price (as opposed to the discount you offer during the launch).

Your content, if it’s evergreen, will sell for months and years to come. You can recruit affiliates for your store, too – not just your launch. You can offer them coupon codes to give their buyers, too, if you want.

Another way to profit from the PLR you’re selling is to bundle things up once in awhile and sell it at a discount. For example, let’s say you had several bundles on the topic of personal development.

You first launch each one at a discount price of $17. Then they go on your store for the full $35 price tag. After a bit of time has passed, if you want to bundle a few or all of them up into something discounted, you can do that.

So instead of paying $35 per pack, or even $17 per pack, they can get five bundles for $37 – helping them save money and helping you earn some. Never do this right after a launch – this is to be done much later when the content earnings have dwindled.

And lastly, you can earn by using the PLR yourself as content to grow a website, create info products, or use as product review content. Just because you’re selling it to others doesn’t mean you can’t own a license yourself.

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