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The Pros And Cons Of Private Label Rights

by Trey Thomas on 2007-09-22

Resale rights works in such a way that an owner of an article or a book grants one the authority to sell that book to others and then keep the profits. Private label rights, however, go much further, efficiently granting the "private label rights" buyer to do what he wants with the articles or text materials.

Private Label Rights (PLRs) make available to you benefits wherein you have your very own product without the effort of making it by yourself.

Having ownership rights to articles, you are allowed to do all the revisions or editing that you want. Likewise, you can incorporate any link that you desire, any illustrations or images and add in any additional content and include your byline after revising the article.

"Private label materials" include information products, graphical files, software, and more. E-books, reports and articles are the easiest to work on.

PLR Disadvantages

The only downside of PLR articles is that these articles you purchase are not unique, since these are often sold to several individuals, although the numbers of articles sold are limited.

However, because you are permitted to alter the articles' content, you have the capability to make the articles unique, and even arrange them in a very different manner and tone so that they will become original.

Simply put, if you have a facility with words and a talent for writing, the content of the article that you will sell is totally different from everyone else's. Therefore, instead of competing with some 400 other individuals who have the very same "private label rights" as yours, by simply changing the content, rearranging the chapters, adding new sections, deleting some irrelevant paragraphs, constructing a catchy title, and changing the author's name into yours, you have an original article.

PLR advantages

1. Saves time. For a well researched, informative and good quality article to be written that contains several chapters and about fifty pages, it can very well take at least fifty hours of your time and effort. With PLR contents, you easily get instant content access.

2. No "outbound links". With PLR articles, you are not obligated to incorporate "outbound links" at the ends of your articles. With no distracting advertisements, your readers can concentrate well on your articles. Take note that you can add links to your website or your affiliates.

3. Cost efficient. Hiring someone to write articles for you can be expensive, costing around $17 a piece; if you need a 50-page article, it will cost about $850. PLR articles are much cheaper, generally available for $29 - $30 for 100 PLR articles.

4. PLR ebooks can be revised or altered. You can add some chapters and delete others. You can rephrase sentences and add your preferred keywords, which is a great advantage to achieving high search engine rankings.

5. You can brand your own name. Almost anybody purchasing something prefers to buy from someone they trust and know. With your PLR articles, you are able to display your name in the article as the author. You are therefore supplying clients with important information. When prospects are pointed to your site and see your name once more, they instinctively know and trust you.

6. Complete in themselves. PLR articles are entirely complete. At just a glimpse, "private label rights" articles offer one the whole "view" of the content's issues and elements involved.

7. Well written by experts. Generally, almost all "private label articles" are professionally written and compiled or collected with the most up-to-date research, investigation and information done by experienced writers. When you purchase and then use "private label articles" from a trustworthy seller, you are guaranteed to be purchasing quality. Just make sure you look into the terms and make certain that you are allowed to alter the content, as this is the only way that PLR articles can be used with full advantage.

Private label rights articles and e-books fill a webmaster's requirement because they are written purposely to answer specific questions and problems within a position on a "well-searched" market. If properly and correctly marketed, they produce steady sales.


About The Author: Trey Thomas is a frequent contributor to Resale Rights Digest. He is also the co-author of the popular new eBook. "Resale Rights 101". Discover the hottest new trend in making astonishingly large incomes in Internet Marketing. You can get a complimentary copy at: resalerightsdigest.com