How to Get Private Label Rights Content Free

Posted by on Mar 15, 2009 in Blog | 33 comments

by James T Maxwell

Free sounds good, doesn't it? Why shouldn't it? It'd be difficult to find anyone who didn't appreciate something that was free- especially if that something would usually come with a big price tag.

After all, the saved money can really add up. It can also be put to better use elsewhere, like investing it into streamlining your business.

Well, finding and utilizing free Private Label Rights content is one of those ways. Because free Private Label Rights material doesn't cost any money, it can be one of the best investments a business owner can make.

However, business owners should be careful when attempting to find free PLR and quality is the main concern.

Saturated markets provide many, many options to business owners.

It means that quality isn't guaranteed and that you'll have to have a watchful eye.

The fact is that bad PLR is everywhere. It's so common that it can often be found in the same places as good PLR. That's why you have to be resourceful when scouting for it.

Once you find good PLR, though, it'll be smooth sailing. There are a few different ways you can go about your search. Read the following tips for some ideas.

Browse around the Internet

For some people, that's common sense. But if you think it's "common sense", then you're probably not doing it right. It's a lot more difficult to find good PLR on the Internet than most people think because there are businesses that make money off of selling a lot of bad PLR. Good businesses, though, will be willing to give you access to good PLR under the same (or better) terms. Try researching startup PLR businesses. Inquire about introductory package deals or trial memberships. They may be able to set you up with some content so that you'll spread the word about their business.

Trade-off

Instead using money to get access to PLR content, some companies will let you use their PLR products if you create and submit something of your own. Think of it as a trade. You get to use their work if they can use yours. A word of warning, though: even though you may submit only one article and get to use five of theirs, you can be sure that your article will be packaged, sold and profited from. If you don't mind that idea and really dislike spending money on PLR, this can be the deal you're looking for.

Join forces

Look into your relationships with affiliates. Don't have them? Start getting them. Try getting friendly with PLR content websites. Some of these businesses will allow you to use their content as long as you're an active affiliate of theirs. It's like marketing for them. You should be aware that some of your website's traffic will likely be redirected to the PLR source's website. It's a trade-off that some don't like, but it can be beneficial to you if you're really in need of PLR content and can deal with a few visitors leaving your website and going to an affiliate.

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