Table Of Contents
Introduction
So Just What The Heck Are Private Label Rights (PLR) Products? 5
Chapter 1
Why Should You Create Private Label Rights Products? 7
Chapter 2
Choosing The Very Best Materials For Your PLR Products 9
Chapter 3
Creating PLR Products Is Simply Repeating A Proven Process 12
Chapter 4
Step By Step: From Topic Choice to Finishing Touches 14
Chapter 5
Marketing & Promotion – Turning Your Effort Into Cash 26
Chapter 6
Recommended Resources & Bonuses 28
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Introduction So Just What The Heck Are Private Label Rights (PLR) Products?
I’m sure that you have seen “Private Label Rights” and “Resell Rights” titles thrown around all over the Internet. Many times these products and the rights they include can be confusing. But it’s important to know the difference because they are NOT the same and you can get into serious trouble by violating copyright laws if you’re not careful.
You also want to make sure you understand what the difference is so when creating and distributing your own products you don’t give away more than you want to by mistake or experience weak sales because you didn’t use the right language in explaining your offer.
So, really simply, in general terms here is what you should expect with the different type of rights. They each have variations, but this will give you an idea:
Private Label Rights: Website content written by a 3rd party and made available for several purchasers to buy and use. This material can then be used as-is or edited by the purchaser or subscriber – within the guidelines (terms of use) of the PLR company. Guidelines differ with each company.
A Private Label Rights agreement sometimes gives resell right licenses to the material with membership. Other times, resell right licenses must be purchased separately. On the same Private Label Rights website, material can be found that does and does not include resale right licenses.
Limited Resale Rights: This terms-of-use-agreement will say that you may resell the material on the site, and that you may also edit the material but it will limit the way in which the material can be resold. That is; you might be able to sell it to the members of your list and even bundle it with other digital products, but you may not transfer the right to resell the material to a third party. The term “limited resale rights” may or may not be used specifically.
Non-Transferable Private Label Rights is basically the same thing as “Limited Resale Rights”. It means that you do not have the right to pass along the right to resell the works. You may download the work, change the work, add to it, take away from it, add affiliate links and sell it as your own but you may not give others the right to sell it.
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