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Private Label Rights Membership Comparisons

By James T. Maxwell • March 2, 2009 • Filed in: Home Business

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I don’t have to tell you that you’ll get what you pay for. When you’re investing in memberships to businesses that offer Private Label Rights content, it’s no different.

As someone who’s in the market for PLR content, you need to learn that phrase and shop around with it in mind.

The PLR market is oversaturated. That means that you’ll have many choices and will likely have to have a clear idea of what you want. It’s the only way you’ll find exactly what you want amongst the many options.

Going on

Do you know what to look for in PLR Memberships?

Look for

Restrictions

You probably thought that buying PLR content will automatically give you the right to use it any way you please. Not so. There can be very strict rules regarding use. Inspect licensing agreements. Verify that you’ll be able to use the PLR in the way you want to use it before buying it. Fine print is small and annoying to read, but it’s there for a reason.

Method of Sale

What is your preferred method of obtaining PLR? Many business owners like to buy single PLR pieces while others like to purchase them in large groups. There are others who have preferred other ways to purchase them. What’s the right way for you? What are the PLR sources’ payment guidelines? What do their memberships look like? Are they monthly and do they require maintenance and licensing fees?

On the Shelf

Do the companies provide niche material? How often do they get fresh content? How many people are allowed to purchase the same content? Who are their writers? What kind of research goes into the articles? All of this will inform the quality of the PLR.

Sales Caps

Like in any market, there’s a product number limit. Many PLR sellers only let business owners purchase a specific PLR product a set number of times. That means that every time a business owner gets hold of a specific piece of PLR, your chances of getting your hands on it dwindles. Limits are set to protect the value of the content. After all, if you’re trying to resell some PLR content, you won’t have much luck if a lot of other people are selling it for lessor give it away for free as content on their websites!

Closing tips

Ask yourself: are the membership sites straightforward? Do they provide samples or some other indication that they actually sell good PLR? You’ll probably find that many PLR websites are incredibly long and really only function as sales letters. You may have to do something before gaining access to the PLR, like providing your email address. This shouldn’t be required. A PLR website should be simple, to the point and valuable- like the type of content that you want. So keep these things in mind when looking for a membership.

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