Admin on April 1st, 2010

Private label articles or PLR are articles you can buy from writers that grant you the full rights to edit and use them in whichever ways you want. You can put your name on it and claim as the author.

Though many people questioned the ethics of using PLR, in actual fact it has been done for a long time in the off-line publishing industry. Many well known personalities have written books on a variety of subjects. What may surprise you is that they do not write the contents for their books.

Rather, they used ghostwriters to write for them. The ghostwriters get paid and the book is published by the well known person as the author. So it isn’t surprising this trend is moving online. With so many websites constantly seeking good, fresh content, the PLR industry is only going to get bigger.

Now let’s look at the few ways you ca use PLR.

1. Use them for your websites or blogs

Most people who brought PLR usually uses them on their websites and/or blogs. PLR articles are a huge timesaver for webmasters as they do not need to constantly come up with new content particularly for subjects they are not familiar with.

2. Create an report or an ebook

You can easily bunch together a few dozen PLR articles into a report or an information ebook about an particular subject. You can then either give it away to promote your website or sell it. The beauty of it is that it establishes you as an expert in that subject when you really aren’t!

3. Article Marketing

Article marketing is one of the most effective ways to bring targeted visitors to your website. On top of that, you get lots of one way backlinks which is crucial for SEO.

However before submitting a PLR article, make sure to rewrite it 100 percent to make your article unique.

4. Newsletter

Setup a newsletter on your website and offer an PLR article each day to “warm up” your subscribers before you go for the sell. If you provide good information in your newsletter, your subscribers are more willing to purchase products you recommend.

5. Sell content to other webmasters

You can also rewrite the PLR articles and sell them to other webmasters. Sell content for cash. It’s as simple as that.

6. Podcast/Audio

You can also convert the PLR articles into audio. You can then use it as a podcast and distribute them all over the internet or package a series of them into an audio course and sell it.

7. Sell as a physical item

You can also create a physical item by converting PLR articles into a book by utilizing print on demand services. Another way is to produce a CD/DVD version. Since physical items are perceived as more valuable, you can sell them at a higher price.

As you can see by using PLR articles, your imagination and creativity is your only limit. There are at least a dozen other ways to profit from PLR articles.

In order for you to profit from PLR articles, you need to find a PLR service that constantly produces high quality articles and not junk articles that are barely readable.

If you want to kick start your web business empire with all the private label articles and ebooks you ever need for free, click here to find out more [http://www.epromote.info/igr.htm].

Author: Ricky Lim
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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I have not tried this.
If you use css, have this in your css file.
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If you do not have css, you might be able to try this.

http://roseindia.net/html/styles.shtml

Hope that helps.

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Admin on March 26th, 2010

An article is a piece of writing on any subject/topic. What is meant by PLR articles?

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Do you know a good service with free quality content, software’s, PLR etc. I am also looking for free articles.

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In the Internet Marketing community, there is allot of hubbub and buzz surrounding a specific form of rights and the three little letters that form up the acronym which defines what those rights are. In most cases, there is a total misunderstanding of what it’s about, why it exists and what you can do with it.

In short, in many cases what you might be contending with is allot of smoke and mirrors.

There is, of course, confusion regarding a great many things in life, and also just as many opinions regarding all of them. However, not many are going to affect your business as prevalently as what I am about to share with you. What I am referring to, in this article is “PLR” or “Private Label Rights”, as they pertain to your business.

There are a few things online that can make or break your business, and misunderstanding what “PLR” or “Private Label Rights” are is one of them. Especially when you gain what you believe to be PLR and what you have are something that is similar, but not quite the whole enchilada. I hear all the time, in my circle of marketers, questions like “Well, if I have the private label rights to these articles, they’re mine right? Can’t I resell them if I wish to?” or “If I can put my name on the article, or not, as is my right with “PLR” then I should be able to pass them onto my end-user without any consequence.”

But the fact remains, there is allot in the fine print to be understood, and this is where a great many of you might be getting confused.

The reason this is so important to understand is all in the licensing of the articles and/or products. There has become in the IM (Internet Marketing) crowd a couple different camps of thinking, when it comes down to what PLR is all about.


1. The limited PLR:
A limited PLR is a PLR article or e-book that is given certain rights to relabel, repackage and even re-write as a ‘definitive work’, in any fashion that someone chooses, but only allows that person to resell it as a reseller, and doesn’t allow the rights to resell to resellers. There are versions that allow you “Master Rights”, which are those rights which enable you to resell the resale rights to resellers, but not the rights to resell the reseller rights. Meaning that your reseller/client can not resell the rights to resell to their client/end-user. They can only sell the articles to their end-user.


2. The Unrestricted PLR:
An unrestricted PLR is a sort of license which grants you the ability to completely control what you do with whatever content, be it e-book, article, short-story, whatever it is that you’re dealing with. The original author either enables a company, such as http://www.2PLR.com to resell their work, with their name, with them holding the copy-right to the work, and then they pass on the savings, of having work done enmasse to the end-user, or as this case might be, the small at-home niche marketing business owner and webmaster. In addition, in some cases, the copy-right is passed onto the consumer of the product as well.

The situation that allot of people are encountering is that they would like an opportunity to work with the second format, but there is much trouble in contacting writers, finding good writers, dealing with infrastructure that’s an absolute bear to contend with and bringing all this to the table for their clients. Well, in most cases, there isn’t much to be done about it, as PLR is a rather new medium, generally speaking online. In addition to this, if someone violates their PLR agreement with their supplier, you can have a major legal entanglement, that can cost you thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. As of this writing a simple infraction on a copyright, no matter how unintentional is a $150,000 U.S.D fine. How about them apples?

Who wants to deal with that? What most business owners are looking for, is something that is relevant to the niches they are working, with full rights over what they can do with it. In addition, they are looking for high quality. And if you are new to the niche marketing arena, there is so much that can confuse you already. Why would you want to make it worse? When you are looking for article content, you want to be able to understand what you’re dealing with. This will not only keep the search engines happy, but most importantly, it will keep their, and your customers happy. This in turn keeps you in profits. A true win-win-win all the way around.

Unfortunately, there aren’t allot of resources out there for teaching this, and they are sometimes rather ambiguous and hard to locate. Here is some advice that I can give, in regards to private label rights, being a private label rights article supplier.

1. Read The License: A license is usually a long drawn out document, and it’s likely easy to get bored going over it. If you can, and I highly recommend that you do, get a lawyer to peruse the license and make sure there is nothing in it that could hinder your business, before you do business with someone that is selling private label anything. Because the last thing you want to do is end up on the wrong end of copyright infringement.

2. Research The Definition of Private Label Rights: Understand what rights you are granted and not granted under copy-right privilege, unless otherwise stated particularly within each individual license. In addition, when it comes to copyright law… Find out from a lawyer. Don’t ask your mother. Unless she’s a lawyer. :-) You wouldn’t go to a plumber to have your oil changed, would you? It all comes down to understanding what you’re looking for, when it comes to purchasing your article content.

3. Always Seek Out Writers Or Teams That Specialize In Private Label Content: Make sure you also get full and proper license documentation on the product. Again, consult a lawyer about your business dealings, and make sure you are on the right side of the law before you take any action that could result in a law-suit. When it comes to Private Label Rights, you absolutely cannot afford to skimp to save some dollars. What looks like a good deal, could simply be plagiarized content.

Private label rights are a burgeoning industry in the online and offline world, from drug manufacturers to article writers. If you’re interested in building a business that requires as little carpal tunnel as possible, then private label rights are definitely worth looking into. They can save your business a ton of capital and save your wrists an immense amount of pain and let’s not forget that they can, properly utilized, be a major relief of headaches when seeking content for your beautiful new web-site(s).

In summary, I hope that you now understand better what private labeling is, and will be wary when selecting the correct form that will suit your business.

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Jamie Davidson is a niche marketer and copy-writer, working with the 2plrjv.com crew. He writes copy for sales pages and articles about items of interest in both the marketing and the motor-sports arenas. For more information about private label rights, and how they can be integrated seamlessly into your business plan, please see http://www.2plrjv.com Your business will love you for it.

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Author: Jamie Davidson
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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