Chapter 1: What is Private Label Rights (PLR)?
To recap, PLR means that you get the full rights to edit and distribute a product. There is no need to credit the original author, all profits are entirely your own and you make changes wherever you see fit.
Of course, you will first need to buy the product from a seller before you can start doing this. The seller will be someone who is good at content creation but perhaps doesnât want to do their own marketing. Either that, or theyâll already be selling the products themselves and theyâll simply see this as another way to start making extra cash from something theyâve already created (by also selling to marketers and charging a little more to give them the full rights). The creator can continue to sell their own book, so they are not losing anything by making additional sales in this way; especially if they sell mainly through their own list and so are unlikely to be going into direct competition with others.
From your perspective, this means that you can buy a ready-made product and go about selling it as you please.
Except itâs generally even better than that. Normally, youâll find that the creator also packages in a lot of other extras to help you sell. That means they might provide you with a âready-madeâ sales page, ready-made email marketing messages⌠ready-made freebies that you can give away with your product and more!
The products themselves can also vary but they will generally be digital products. That means the product is something intangible that provides value by offering information. The most classic and obvious example is selling eBooks, which are simply large, book-length documents saved in PDF format (in most cases).
Other options, however, can include courses, video courses, audiobooks, software, reports etc.
Likewise, a PLR product can of course focus on nearly any niche, whether that be fitness, making money online, dating, or something else entirely. In any case, the best strategy is to look for a niche that you are interested in, or better yet, one in which you already have established yourself as an authority.
Why You Should be Excited About PLR
So why is this so exciting? Why should you be eager to start getting involved with PLR products?
The first and most obvious advantage of PLR is that you wonât have to make the products yourself. If you want to sell a 20,000-word eBook for instance, then all you need to do is to find the book you like and then place a âbuy nowâ button on your website.
This means you donât need to be a fantastic writer, it means you donât need to spend days or months writing a book, and it means that you donât need to handle things like editing the front cover or formatting the layout.
Whatâs more, is that the end product youâll get to sell is likely to be more professional than whatever you could create yourself. That is not to undermine your skills as a creator but simply to state that a PLR product is a product that has been designed and created from the ground up by a team of experts (or an individual expertâŚ); by people who do this for a living and who know the market well.
These are people who have access to all the most useful tools for creating products and who know how to put something together that will get a response from audiences. This, of course, increases the likelihood that your product will sell and it improves your chances of getting a positive response from those who buy it.
Better yet is the fact that even your sales materials are ready-made for you. And once again, these are ready made by people who truly understand the business and know how to write highly effective sales content that will help you to sell quickly and effectively.
Another benefit from not having to create the product yourself is that youâll be able to scale much more easily and youâll be taking far less risk.
If you create a product on your own or even commission the creation of a product, then you will need to spend either countless hours of your own time or a lot of money in getting the product created. If your product then turns out to be a failure and no one buys it, you will have lost all of that time and all of that money.
How long before you try again?
Even if the product is a success, youâll then need to go back to the drawing board in order to rebuild your new product and get it to the point where it is ready to sell. This will make it hard for you to really capitalize on your initial successes, and it will mean you could end up taking a long time to follow up and build on that initial success.
Compare this with selling PLR products. Here, you can launch a product and quickly start making big sales and then follow that up almost immediately with a new product. You can then pour the profits from that into two new products or three â quickly and effectively scaling up your business for massive profit.
Likewise, if you buy a PLR product and start selling it and it doesnât go right, then you havenât lost much. A PLR product wonât set you back by that much in most cases and because you didnât have to invest huge amounts of time, you can simply pick up the pieces and then try again!
Even more powerful is the fact that you can choose products that you already know are selling well. That in turn, means that you can 100% guarantee that the products at least have the potential to sell well. Theyâre already selling and the only thing that is changing is the website they are selling from. You are literally lifting someoneâs tried and tested business and then dropping it onto your site.
There has never been a more straightforward way to make money, or one that offers better odds for you as the seller!
Types of Rights
Before you jump in, one of the first things you need to consider is the type of rights that you are going to be buying. This is important as getting it wrong could mean that you canât actually sell the product, or you canât edit it â the latter point may or may not be an issue depending on your intended business strategy.
There are a few different terms you need to familiarize yourself with in that case. These are:
Resale Rights / Resell Rights (RR)
Master Resale Rights (MRR)
Private Label Rights (PLR)
Personal Use Rights
Public Domain
And more.
Letâs take a look at each.
First of all, resale rights (RR), mean that you have the right to resell the product. This is pretty straightforward and does precisely what it says on the tin. However, this does not necessarily mean that youâll be able to make edits to the product.
You may be able to but in that case, you have additional rights on top of the resale rights and you need to check that this is explicitly stated. In most cases, youâll also gain access to some of the sales materials that the creator has been using to sell their products. In this way, you are being actively encouraged to sell!
Master resale rights (MRR) meanwhile means that you not only have the right to resell ...