I just read an article on Axios
deploring the effects on the Kavanaugh fiasco on Americans' trust in government.
It concludes: "So the United States will be three for three in diminished trust in its branches of government."
It says that like that's a bad thing!
As for Kavanaugh himself, I'll be sharing my views in my libertarian newsletter.
When I first got into Internet marketing, I had the same kind of naive trust -- now "diminished"! -- in the various products for sale.
And I
loved the idea of PLR! What a time saver!
Private Label Rights, or PLR, is an arrangement by which you buy not just a digital product itself (like an eBook, a video course, a piece of software) but also the right to resell it (and even rebrand it, edit it, do whatever to it) and keep all the profits for yourself.
If you know where to look, you can find PLR in all kinds of niches: gardening, health, Internet marketing, self-help, lifestyle and family, finance, and more.
But my main problems were:
(1) What exactly do you do with it once you get it?
and
(2) Most of it is embarrassingly and unspeakably terrible.
The same way seeing government up close has caused Americans to lose trust in it, seeing these products up close made me wary of PLR.
But:
I cracked the code.
I found the good stuff.
Charles Harper has a nice little training course where he shows you how to
take PLR and turn it into your own online business. So there's (1) taken care of.
As for PLR you won't be embarrassed by, I created a bonus video walking you through the best PLR sources around. Pick up Charles' (very inexpensive) course below, and I'll give you this bonus.
In fact, someone who
already watched my bonus video wrote to say, "Thanks! This video alone was worth the product."
Whether you want to sell it as is, or use it as a starting point for your own creation, PLR can save you enormous frustration and can be just that leg up you need to get the ball rolling.
But you have to
know which PLR sources are reliable and sound.
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