Is Using PLR A Mistake?
It's amazing what a bad reputation private label
content (PLR) has in the Internet Marketing world. I was just reading a
blog post in which the author (who shall remain nameless) was blasting
anyone who uses PLR, calling them some pretty unflattering names. In his
opinion, anyone who uses PLR doesn't care about their business and is
doomed to failure.
Yikes. As much as I have to disagree with his overall view, he did bring
up some valid points:
1) He used the term "junk PLR" over and over again throughout his post,
so I know he was referring to the poor quality content that reads like
it was written by a third grader. Having been unfortunate enough to
purchase some of that myself in the past, I understand his
dissatisfaction.
However, nowadays things are changing! More and more professional
writers are seeing the benefits of writing for a larger client base,
rather than focusing solely on individual contracts. Most often, these
are writers who have been earning a full time income from their writing
skills for years, and they know their topics well. The result is
high quality, professionally written material that can be very useful
for the online business owner.
I'll even go so far as to say that any hack writer who puts out junk
content will not be in business for long. The only way to build a
successful long term writing business is to stand by your work and
provide the utmost quality and value for your customers whether you're
writing for one client at a time, or providing PLR content to many
clients.
2) This blog owner also seemed to be under the impression that anyone
who uses PLR content is lazy or untalented and doesn't want to put in
the time and creativity to create their own products. It's probably true
that some people don't want to create their own products but I highly
doubt the reason is laziness or lack of talent. Rather, I think that
many people have great ideas and knowledge but don't know how to form it
into a finished e product. Either their writing skills are not strong
enough, or they are pressed for time, or they just happen to find a
great PLR product that already conveys the ideas they would have
included in their own product.
There are as many valid reasons for using PLR content as there are
business models. My client base includes professional life coaches,
business coaches, relationship coaches, public speakers, internet
marketers, professional bloggers and more. These people are anything BUT
lazy and untalented! They have thriving businesses and they see real
value in sharing quality content with their visitors.
3) Finally, this blog author was very firm in his belief that PLR
content provides no value to the customer who purchases it because it's
being sold on other websites as well. This is a valid point because it's
very possible that a customer might end up purchasing the same ebook or
report more than once, not realizing it's the same material.
However, the majority of people understand the value in modifying PLR
content so that it's more unique to them. You don't have to completely
rewrite something in order to make it unique! What many people do is go
through and insert their own comments, experiences and advice into the
original copy. They may add a few exercises for the reader to help
clarify the concepts, or even bundle the original copy with other PLR
material so it creates a completely new product. There are endless ways
to do it. The true value the customer receives is in the ideas and
concepts themselves. Do they help the customer? Does the material
provide helpful advice and information that overdelivers in value? If
so, you've got a sure winner!
So, after reading all of this, do you feel that using PLR is a mistake
like "Mr. Negative"? Or do you see how it can work to your advantage,
like so many other successful business owners today?
It's all about how you use it to bring added value to your customers and
visitors.

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