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The Secrets of Finding All the PLR You Need

Once you start using PLR content, it starts feeling like an addiction.

You need more and more to keep yourself satisfied. And no wonder: PLR content saves you time, money and all the frustrating, tedious work associated with content creation!

Point is, you need a lot of PLR content. And that’s why you need to know these five methods for uncovering all the PLR content you could ever want…

  1. Go to known, reputable PLR vendor sites.

You’ve probably heard about some of the bigger, more well-known PLR sites in your niche. Usually these are your reputable sites, run by vendors who’re known for offering high-quality private label rights content.

One such example of an established site run by a reputable marketer is: www.LicensingClub.com

 

  1. Check forum marketplaces.

Generally, forums that appeal to online marketers tend to have PLR vendors selling their wares on the site, as allowed. In some cases, you can uncover these vendors by asking for recommendations for reputable PLR vendors on the forum. In other cases, the forums have marketplaces where vendors showcase their wares.

Forums with marketplaces include www.warriorforum.com, www.digitalpoint.com and www.sitepoint.com.

 

  1. Run a Google search.

Here’s a tried and true way to find almost any kind of PLR content you need: Run a Google search.

For best results, you should search for a variety of both niche-related terms alongside a variety of PLR-related terms.

Example: Suppose you’re looking for dog training PLR. You might search for:

…And so on, mixing and matching these terms to uncover plenty of PLR vendors.

Tip: Be sure to look at the sponsored Google ads that run along the right side of the regular search results.

 

  1. Take a look at eBay.

Unfortunately, some of the PLR content you buy on eBay isn’t the highest quality. That’s because eBay.com tends to be the “yard sale” of PLR content, with prices (and quality) to match.

Nonetheless, sometimes you can snag a great deal, which is why it’s worth checking out from time to time.

 

  1. Make an offer.

Here’s a PLR acquisition strategy that’s rarely used and hardly ever talked about. Basically, the idea is to seek out good content in your niche and make an offer to the creator.

Now, you’re obviously not going to get an author with a wildly profitable product to give up the rights to his cash cow. Instead, you need to look for the person who creates good content, yet doesn’t have the marketing skills to sell it. And one such place to look is on Clickbank.com.

Simply run a search for the type of content you’re looking for (such as “dog training”). Then scroll to the LAST few pages of results. Look for products on these pages with low gravity and/or other signs that the product isn’t selling well.

Example: Maybe the sales letter is poor. Maybe it’s clear the person can’t drive traffic. Just be sure the product is solid. If it is, then approach the creator with your offer.

So now you know how to find good-quality private label rights content. The next question is, what are you going to do with it?

Plenty of marketers collect PLR content on their hard drives but don’t do a thing with it.

But NOT you.

That’s because you’re about to discover how to grow your business and maximize your profits. And there’s only one place to begin discovering REAL PLR SECRETS, and that’s by downloading the special free report below.

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