Quality PLR Content for Your Newsletters, Blogs, Articles and Autoresponders
So what exactly is PLR?
PLR stands for Private Label Rights and in essence, what it does is allow you to take the content and use it yourself as you wish. It means you can edit it, break it up, add to it and put your own name as the author.
Who is PLR for?
PLR is used by all sorts of people who use content in the promotion of their business. It is for you if:
- You want to keep in front of your potential clients with regularly updated relevant information
- You want to make money from your expertise as quickly as possible
- You are an expert in your field but are time-poor
- You know your subject area but struggle to express yourself well in writing
- You enjoy writing once you are in the flow but find it hard to get started
Who has created the PLR content on this site?
Be aware that not all PLR is created equal. It is cheap and not always cheerful. The PLR you will find here, however, is top quality content that I personally have written – without recourse to ghost writers or cheap overseas labour. There’s a good reason for my providing well-written content for you. I want you to be delighted with your purchase and come back for more. And tell your friends about me too.
Where can I use this PLR?
PLR content can be used wherever you might normally want to add new content. This includes on your website, your blog, in your newsletter or ezine, in articles and autoresponders, in creating information products like ebooks or e-courses. You can even record it and use it for your audio products. In fact PLR can be used anywhere you want additional content without having to start from scratch.
You can give it away, for example in a blog post or newsletter and you can sell it or use it as the basis of a paid programme subject to the following limitations.
What limitations are there on what I can do with it?
You can use the PLR however you want, chop it, change it or leave it intact.
- You cannot, however, sell it as PLR yourself – that wouldn’t be fair.
- You cannot use my name as the original author