Title: Using PLR For Bonus Offers

Hey there,

Bonus products give you the overall 
advantage. They help prospects make
the decision to buy through you a heck
of a lot easier because you're giving
them a clear reason to do so.

But not all bonus products are worth
creating. In fact, if you follow the
format that many struggling affiliates
spend time and money on, you'll sabotage
any chance you have to rake in the big
commission checks.

Here are a few things to avoid:

1: Oversaturated content
While PLR (private label rights) content
is one of the most valuable time-saving
methods of creating a bonus product for your
affiliate campaigns, you want to avoid using
content that has been heavily distributed or
sold.

Instead, focus on purchasing content from
private label content developers who place
limitations on the number of licenses sold.

You can find high quality PLR from places like:
https://www.indigitalworks.com as well as
https://www.idplr.com

2: Outdated content
This should be a no-brainer, but you might
be surprised to know that a lot of affiliates
make the mistake of offering outdated,
irrelevant content when purchasing PLR for
their bonus offers.

You always want to make sure that the PLR you
purchase is current, well-written and whenever
possible, created by experts in your particular
niche market.  

3: Information Beyond The Scope of Training
Another thing to watch out for us not to create
a bonus product that includes information, tools
or resources that is beyond the scope of what
is being offered in the main product you're
promoting.

For example, you want to make sure that you 
aren't overwhelming or confusing your audience 
by giving them information or tools that they
just aren't ready for.

This is why it's always important to thoroughly
evaluate the products you are promoting so that
you fully understand what is being offered, and
can easily identify where your target audience is
coming from and what level they're at.

Failing to do this will confuse your audience and
make it difficult for your bonus offer to make sense
to them.

These are just 3 things to look out for when
creating your bonus offers. As long as you are
taking the time to understand and evaluate the
products you're promoting, the easier it will
be to create bonus content that ties into those
products and enhances the value without confusing
your audience.

The more targeted your incentive offer is, the
easier it will be to convert visitors into
subscribers, so you really need to think this through.  

Offering just any old product, especially a private
label product that's already heavily saturated will
make it harder to convince visitors that it's in 
their best interest to purchase through your
affiliate links.

So, consider the different ways that you could
create an original product, or at the very least,
a newly compiled product using multiple high-quality
PLR products. 

You could also consider hiring a seasoned
writer from a marketplace such as www.Upwork.com if
you really want to ramp things up and be able to
showcase a unique bonus offer, exclusively available
to your prospects.

Until tomorrow,

{YOUR NAME HERE}


