I'm about to let you in on one of my
secret conversations.
I have a private group for bloggers.
A few weeks ago somebody asked about PLR. Most people did not know what it was.
When I explained it, they were stunned to be introduced to this new world.
If you buy
a product with Private Label Rights, that means you can resell it as your own, and keep all the profits.
If you like, you can even edit the product, change the cover, put your branding on it, whatever you like.
If it's an ebook, you can make videos out of it. Or you can make checklists out of it. Or you can make an e-course out of it. Or
you can break it into multiple products, or combine it with other things and make it into a larger one.
Or you can just sell it as is, and in some cases, as in the present one, you can give it away for free in exchange for someone's email address, thereby building up your own audience.
You think that might save you some time?
A product already done for you, that you can tweak to suit your audience if necessary but which you can also just use as is?
This is a miracle, if you ask me. Yet literally more than 99% of the population knows nothing about it.
Advantage: you.
The trouble with PLR is that most of it is a dog's breakfast.
But I know who produces the good stuff, that you'd be proud rather than embarrassed to feature as your own.
And Jimmy Brown is one of those people,
without a doubt.
Jimmy's program I've told you about this week that teaches focus, concentration, and the elimination of distractions -- topics every audience, including your present or future one, needs to learn about, no matter what the niche -- comes with Private Label Rights.
Your own product, done for
you.
Today the price is still under $10, which is absurdly low for what you're getting.
By the end of tomorrow it rises to $47.
When you're sitting down and finally taking my advice and setting everything up, you're going to be glad you have this. In your heart, you know that.
Unless you're just dying to create something from scratch, that is. Which is fine, but I guarantee you that will be an excuse to keep putting off your online side venture.
So I've now let you in on a secret.
Will you act on it?
Time's running out:
Tom Woods