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17 More Ways To Promote Your PLR

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More Ways To Promote Your PLR Products

As you are surfing around the Web checking out offers on purchasing PLR product, you will start to notice these and variations of these (and of course many, many others) being used all the time. Soon, you will be able to use any one of hundreds of promotional methods without even think much about it. It will be second nature to you.

ANYWAY…

Here are 17 MORE ideas you can use to help promote your Private Label Rights ( PLR ) Products:

18. The “I Rather Listen” Strategy

The “create an audio recording with the content” strategy tells your prospects that they could create
audio CDs and files for their customers and web sites. Audio products are becoming more and more popular
because some people rather listen than read.

19. The “I Rather Watch” Strategy

The “create a video recording with the content” strategy tells your prospects that they could create
video DVDs, files, infomercials, how-to products, etc. At the time of writing, online videos are
tarting to become mainstream.

20. The “Rank High” Strategy

The “optimized for the search engines” strategy tells your prospects that your private label product is
already set up to rate high in the search engines. Most people know that search engine traffic is
essential to an online business.

21. The “Little Report” Strategy

The “create special reports to sell” strategy tells your prospects that they can use your private label
product to create a special niche report to sell. Many people don’t want to read through 300 pages to
learn something that only takes 5 to 20 pages to explain.

22. The “Time To Write?” Strategy

The “create your own e-book in (no.) minutes” strategy tells your prospects that they could use your
private label product to almost instantly sell their own product. Many people just don’t have the time
to write a new e-book over weeks or months.

23. The “Sticky” Strategy

The “high quality content” strategy tells your prospects that your private label product is useful and
people actually are interested in it. Most marketers realize that type of content can increase repeat
visits, readership and sales. It will make your business “sticky.”

24. The “Missed Deadline” Strategy

The “ghostwriters can miss your deadlines” strategy tells your prospects that even though they can hire
a ghostwriter, they can never solely rely on them. Businesses don’t want to make promises to their
visitors, subscribers and customers that could backfire and jeopardize their relationship.

25. The “Reoccurring Fee” Strategy

The “create your own membership web site” strategy tells your prospects that they could use your private
label product to create a residual income stream. They could charge a weekly, monthly or yearly
membership for just making one sale.

26. The “Virtual Salesman” Strategy

The “create your own affiliate program” strategy tells your prospects that they could have tons of other
people selling the product they create with your content. You could even supply them with step-by-step
information on how to start their own affiliate program.

27. The “Not A Word” Strategy

The “your own product without writing a word” strategy tells your prospects that they literally don’t
have to write anything except maybe their name. Most people detest brainstorming, researching, writing
and editing information products.

28. The “Never Run Out” Strategy

The “a new private label (product type) every month” strategy tells your prospects that they will never
run out of content to create products, articles, reports, etc. Most people rather pay a monthly or
yearly fee than constantly write.

29. The “Rich Words” Strategy

The “keyword rich private label (product type)” strategy tells your prospects that your private label
product is loaded with keywords and phrases for its specific niche. Most marketers know the search
engines rely on keywords to rank/rate a site higher.

30. The “Submit And Forget” Strategy

The “submit the content to article directories” strategy tells your prospects that they can use your
private label product to create their own articles and submit them to article directories. Most
marketers know that their article, small ad and web site link will be republished by tons of online
publishers.

31. The “Money List” Strategy

The “increase your opt-in subscribers” strategy tells your prospects that they could create a bonus
product to give away to people that subscribe to their e-zine or opt-in list. You could use a squeeze
page to collect e-mail addresses of people that want access to the bonus product and place a one time
offer on the download page.

32. The “Waiting Room Books” Strategy

The “submit a free e-book to the free e-book directories” strategy tells your prospects that they could
use your private label content to create a free e-book. Many marketers know that free e-book directories
can get a lot of traffic.

33. The “Community Content” Strategy

The “post informative content on online forums” strategy tells your prospects that they could post some
of your private label content as their own on targeted message boards. Most forums allow you to include
an ad, text and/or signature about your web site.

34. The “Offline Profits” Strategy

The “create your own physical products” strategy tells your prospects that they could create tapes,
CDRs, DVDs, printed books, etc. Most people know that physical products usually sell for more money,
which means more profits.

I’ll see if I can come up with some more promotional methods and keep posting them here.

You are more than welcome to post your own promotional methods here, just use the comments box below this post. Thank you so much for reading and check back often.

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Sincerely,
Steve Dougherty

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