Now that you know what you’d like to sell, your next step is to find suitable PLR content for your purposes.
Take note that this is a two-step process:
1. Find potential PLR content.
2. Determine if this PLR content is worth purchasing.
What you’re going to do today is essentially compile a big list of potential PLR packages for you to purchase. Then in tomorrow’s lesson you’ll find out how to sort through these candidates in order to select the best PLR for your needs.
So, without further ado, here’s how to find potential PLR content to purchase.
Run a Google Search
One good way to uncover exactly what you need is by searching Google. What you’ll want to do is search for your niche keywords alongside PLR-related keywords. E.G., “classic car restoration” or “bodybuilding” or “organic gardening” or “golfing.”
TIP: Even though you may have a fairly narrow topic picked out, you may get better results if you broaden your search. For example, if you’re looking for PLR content on the topic of how to train a Yorkshire terrier, you may get better results simply by searching for housetraining PLR. You can then easily tweak this content to appeal to your specific niche (i.e., Yorkshire terrier owners).
If you’ve chosen a niche with a lot of PLR content available, then you can narrow your search in order to find the exact topic you’re looking for (e.g., “organic gardening pest control”).
Here are PLR-related words you can use in your searches:
· PLR.
· Private label rights.
· PLR content.
· Private label rights content.
· PLR ebook.
· Private label rights ebook.
· PLR reports.
· Private label rights reports.
· PLR package.
· Private label rights package.
· PLR articles.
· Private label rights articles.
· PLR checklists.
· Private label rights checklists.
· Best PLR.
· Best private label rights.
· Best PLR content.
· Best private label rights content.
· List of PLR.
· List of private label rights.
· License content.
· Content licensing.
Notice above I said “searches.” In order to find as many potential pieces of PLR content as possible, be sure to run multiple searches on these related keywords. E.G., “Dog training PLR” and “dog training private label rights package” and “best dog training PLR” (and so on).
Next…
Check PLR Communities
Another way to uncover potential sources for PLR content is to check PLR forums, groups and other communities. You can find them in the following ways:
· Use Facebook search to find relevant groups. E.G., search for “PLR” and see what types of groups and pages turn up.
· Search Google. E.G., “PLR forum” or “PLR discussion group” or “PLR blog.”
Here’s the next idea…
Ask Around
If you already have one or more existing platforms, then ask your network for their PLR recommendations. This includes:
· Blogging about it.
· Sending an email to your list asking for their PLR recommendations.
· Asking your social media networks.
Here’s one more idea…
Go to the Original Source
If you’re looking for PLR content on “make money online” topics, then you’ll want to check PLRContentSource.com. Gail was one of the pioneers of the entire resell/licensing industry back in the early 1990s, so you know that any content you get from her will be well-researched and well written.
TODAY’S TASK: Your task for today is to go through the steps above to uncover as much potential PLR in your niche as possible. For today, just focus on gathering potential sources. Tomorrow you’ll go through this content to find the best pieces and packages to suit your needs.
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