Why limited private label rights don’t matter to the user
Recently a good friend of mine Joel Osborne asked a question on Buzz and on his blog titled “Whats Your PLR Limit?” about how many licenses you should allow for new PLR products.
Now before we start this will be looked at from a purchasers prospective and not from a sellers or affiliate promoters perspective. Having a limited offer creates a deadline and implies more value. If it is a package I am going to sell to others having a deadline improves sales.
Now understanding all of that from the sellers side how much difference does it make from the purchasers side?
Here it will depend on what you do with the PLR. If you do what you should be doing it won’t make much difference at all.
Lets use Source Code Goldmine as an example. This offer was limited time but was not limited in the number of packages and sold quite a few. My guess would be a lot more than the 75-100 limit you see on most PLR packages.
The products I got from there that I have used have done quite well despite all of the competition but…
- What I put out was different from what I received
- Everything got edited and added my own bonuses on this that I used
- New graphics in places and often added or subtracted information from the original package
Now shortly after the sale I saw a lot of people just throw up the various products as is and try and compete on price. Not sure those people did well with them.
On one or two I probably saw emails for the same thing from 5 different sources each at a lower price than the previous offer. Not very smart.
The key is that for the purchaser there are only a couple thing that matter because 99% of the people won’t put in any serious effort into using the PLR products.
The quality of the product is much more important than the number of copies and the actual rights that you get to it.
Unfortunately not everything has the same rights and knowing and understanding what you can and can’t do with the PLR and its quality are much more important to making it profitable for you as a purchaser than the number of licenses available.
That is one of the reasons that there are only certain people like Nicole Dean, Joel Osborne, Doug Champigny and a few others that I will promote their PLR products. And I would do that whether they continue to limit their packages or not.
It is the quality and the license that really matters not the number of licenses. Just my humble opinion now let me know what yours is in the comments below.
About the author
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Mike Paetzold got started blogging in 2003 and has become an expert on using WordPress. He has become known as The WordPress Guy. After being an under ground niche marketer using his blogs he has surfaced to share some of the ways he uses PLR to enter various niches profitably. Get the details at Profitable Blog Steps |

