Title: Using PLR To Create Short Reports

Hello,

Did you know that there’s an easy way of creating
short reports without writing any of your own content?

In fact, this is one of the fastest, lowest-cost
methods of getting lift off without having to spend
any time developing content.

PLR: private label rights.

Private Label Rights Content is material that was
created by a writer who has agreed to sell licensing
rights that allow you to revise, revamp and sell the
content as if it’s your own.

This makes it drop-dead easy to come up with dozens
of hot new reports just by revising existing content,
or piecing different segments of content together in
order to come up with a brand new product!

Best of all, regardless of your niche, there is bound
to be private label material readily available. 

From acne to eliminating love handles, there are
articles, reports and raw material to work with.   
There are hundreds of PLR providers online, but
if you’re looking to purchase directly from the
source (a team who writes all of their own content),
then you’ll want to check out: 

http://www.PromoteLabs.com 

When purchasing PLR, you want to focus only on
high quality content. That way you aren’t spending
a lot of time rewriting the content. You also want
to look for ways of repackaging the content so that
it’s virtually indistinguishable from the source. 

That way people never know where you got it from.

You can do this a few different ways including by
reordering the content or even taking content from
multiple ebooks and compiling it with a new Table of
Contents.  

However you decide to do it, PLR will definitely save
you time and money.

Here are a few other things to keep in mind:

If you are planning on using private label content,
make sure that you read over the content yourself
so that you can get a feel for the overall quality,
as well as the flow of the material.  

Don’t assume that the material is of high quality
and can be used ‘as is’, without personally
reviewing the entire document.  Change the product title and all chapter titles! 

This is very important, especially if you want the
shield the fact that your info product was originally
private label material.  

When it comes to finishing the info product so that
it's ready for distribution, you want to be sure to
add your name, and website URL to the product. You
should also edit the header and footer of the document
so that it includes your new title.

Take a final run through of the document, and give
it your stamp of approval!

In tomorrow’s email, we’ll talk about how you can
easily outsource all of the work and set your entire
business on autopilot. 

Don't miss it!

Until then, 

{YOUR NAME HERE}
