Most people sending an email with a subject
line about "I earned X" wind up being creeps.
Well, to channel Nixon: I am not a creep.
True story:
In October 2016 I bought the rights to a top-notch course on Internet marketing -- well over 100 videos
on every technical issue you might need to know.
The course included PLR rights, which meant I could rebrand it, edit it, do whatever I wanted with it, and keep all the profits of all copies I sold.
I remade about five of the videos to make them more relevant to my audience, but otherwise I kept it as
is. That course has helped a ton of my listeners cut down their online learning curve.
It cost me $97 to buy the course and the PLR rights.
As of today, that course has earned me $43,713.
And I
haven't promoted it to my email list or to my podcast audience. I'm sure it would do even better if I did.
Lesson: you can be very successful with a lazy-man method like this.
But the material you get PLR rights to has to be good.
Unfortunately, lot of it sounds like it was written by a guy with English as his fifth language, and with an IQ of 55.
One guy I trust, and whose material I've used?
Charles Harper.
The guy knows everything there is to know about online business.
He teaches a brand new course on how to make a side income making little courses for the online platform Skillshare.
He's also giving you PLR rights, so not only
can you learn from the course, but you can also sell, rebrand, edit, or do whatever else you want to it.
You can even build up an email list by giving the course away in exchange for an email address.
The possibilities are endless.
And you'll be shocked at how inexpensive it is.
But it's on a dimesale, which means the price goes up bit by bit over time. So grab while the grabbin's good:
Tom Woods