More Free PLR Articles with Resell Rights

May 3rd, 2010

Once again, my favourite PLR writers have come up with the goods with another sample pack of their fabulous PLR articles. The articles are ideal for use with article spinners such as The Best Spinner.

Download your free PLR articles with resell rights.

That’s not all! Here’s a couple more sets:

Even if you’re not going to be using them for a while, you may as well grab them now.

At Last, Some Truth

October 29th, 2008

You know it.  I know it.  There is a heck of a lot of money-making bullcrap out there being pushed in our faces with promises that sound just too good to be true and usually are.  So it’s a nice surprise to come across an info-product that really does deliver what it claims especially when it’s promising fast cash!

Back in the day, making money from AdSense was a piece of cake. It was so formulated that you were able take a cookie cutter to produce mini-content sites comprised of syndicated material, ping a few URLs to let them know your site existed, sit back and wait for the traffic to roll in.

That was then and times have moved on for the better however, making the same amount of AdSense money isn’t as easy as it was before, but there are a few new shortcuts you can take and I’ve got my hands on a package that shows you a different route to guaranteed hot markets (it’s the nature of the method).

What’s good about the technique taught by this package is that it:

  • is very easy to follow,
  • doesn’t require any additional investment,
  • can start earning you money today,
  • can be used with other click-based payment and affiliate schemes,
  • comes with a written PDF guide as well as over-the-shoulder videos

This isn’t a hard sell and if you’re not happy about doing a little bit of work then don’t bother going any further as you will be required to take some action, but the rewards should be worth it.

If you’re still here and ready to earn some easy money then have a look at Hot Trends!

“You’ll Never Improve Your Alexa Rank…”

September 14th, 2008

I’ve not posted here for ages and in theory that should decrease this site’s Alexa ranking.  Well, it has!  Strangely enough, traffic figures haven’t dipped very much so it makes me wonder how much of that it actually bot visits.

Anyway, where have I been?  Since rediscovering photography earlier this year, I’ve basically been out and doing more with my life and my wife.  When you consider the alternative of slaving away in front of the computer all day it’s not a bad thing!  That doesn’t mean that I haven’t been earning anything from my online endeavours because they were always developed with automation in mind.  So whilst, I’m not earning as much, I am still earning passively.

Okay, so I am still spending a lot of time in front of the computer, but it’s more so to do with post processing photographs I’ve been taking and so doesn’t feel like work at all.  I must admit that I have been thinking about ways to combine photography with making money online and I have been using IM techniques to promote my digital photography blog.

So, how to make money passively with photography?  Obvious methods that spring to mind are to sell the end product i.e. the photographs or to go the advertising route and sell space on ‘niche’ photography sites I could set-up, but I’m looking for other ideas.

Any thoughts on making money passively with photography?

Why People Spam

June 26th, 2008

One simple reason…  It works!

One of my websites offers an information product using the 7 Dollars script and anyone can promote it without needing to sign up to anything.  All they need to do is to append their PayPal email onto a special version of the website URL and then they receive the proceeds of any sales from their referrals.

One particular affiliate decided it would be a good idea to spam a large number of people with his affiliate link. Judging by my website stats, if only a single-digit percentage of people actually followed his affiliate link then at least tens of thousands of people would have received his spam email.

Of course, this kind of action goes hand in hand with being reported to blacklist controllers such as SpamCop and eventually my host came knocking on my door asking me to deactivate the affiliate’s link.  This, I duely did.  Anyone following his link was then greeted with a message informing them of the situation, but also giving them an unaffiliated link to the products sales page just in case they were interested in it.

This resulted in a number of sales of which the proceeds went into my pocket instead of the (spamming) affiliate!

As his emails had been reported, I got to read a copy and was surprised that anyone would actually click through and buy, but they did.

So, there you have it.  Spam pays.  Period.

Good PLR is Hard to Find

March 11th, 2008

Private Label Rights material can be a great way of getting content and products that you can call and sell as your own. It can also be a great way to spend good money on a load of rubbish.

As I see it, there are two main problems with most PLR material I come across:

  1. The quality of the written content is poor. A lot of what’s produced is from the hands of cheap labour and this usually means it’s sourced from countries where English is not the primary language. It is possible to have a board vocabulary and a good grasp of English grammar, but often you need to be able to think in a westernised way before you can write content that reads like westernised content.
  2. It’s already been distributed across the Internet so you can forget about it being original content in the eyes of search engines. It also means that it’s usually no good for submitting to article directories because someone else will have already beaten you to it.

Both of these problems result in the need for a further investment of either time or money or even both as rewriting the content to some degree is required before it can be used to benefit you.

Why do these issues exist?

As happens with many maturing markets, as demand increases for PLR products, the number of suppliers also increases. As the number of suppliers increase, people start thinking a step higher in the food chain, moving away from the end consumer and towards supplying the suppliers instead.

For the end user, this means instead of getting material that’s been produced by their supplier and supplied to a limited number of people, they’re getting material that’s being offered by any number of suppliers to even more end users. Therefore, the chances of someone else already using the same content increases greatly because instead of having one supplier selling 100 copies of an article pack you might have several suppliers each selling 100 copies of the same article pack.

If you’re publishing the same content as hundreds of other people, whether or not you believe in duplicate content penalties will be irrelevant because you’ll still be competing for all the same keywords as the other publishers.

For these reasons, I don’t believe you should consider the majority of PLR material on offer today as ready-to-use.

What do you think of using PLR? Do you use it yourself? Are you happy with the quality of the written content?