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Private Label Rights

by Mark on April 6th, 2008

I’ve come to see that discussions of eBay and its recent policy changes necessarily will involve other discussions. One which appears to be a part of the new equation is Private Label Rights.

PLR is not new. I have seen that many don’t know what it is or have some confusion regarding it.

Beginning with the basics;

“Most online entrepreneurs contend that for an online business to generate good income in the Internet, the business must have its own product. This is because everything is a sale, even the thoughts that you have in your mind could count as a product for sale when presented in the Internet for other people’s use.”

Sensible, but there’s more…

“But contrary to most popular beliefs, having your own product does not limit you to the many possibilities of earning more by using a “license” that is attached with an “information product” that you may acquire online. These are known as private label rights.”

Information products > digital downloads > physical digital products (CD’s, DVD’s), requiring new tools. And new mindsets. Along with compliance to new policies in order to maintain income.

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2 opinions for Private Label Rights

  • Edy
    Apr 7, 2008 at 6:55 am

    Hi Mark,
    PLR products are definitely a good way of making money. You can get them for free or at a very low cost. Because of their availability, though, the same PLR product can be used by a lot of people. Because of that and I´m talking digital products (articles) here,they lose their originality and therefore their power.
    On the other hand, by creating your own products (http://infoproductcreation.com) they will be original and you will have absolute control over them.

  • Mark
    Apr 7, 2008 at 9:22 pm

    Thanks Edy. Your comment is appreciated.

    I try to find a balance with resources. The latest says (could be true or not) that the PLR is only being sold to X number of folks. Hopefully, that will mean it takes some time for the power to be diminished.

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