Understand PLR Products Terms 2020 |
Posted: October 27, 2020 |
Usually, when you purchase a private label rights (PLR) package, you’ll notice that it comes with a license and a list of terms. The rights and terms will determine how much flexibility you have when using the content. The PLR license terms are usually displayed on the sales page for the product so you know exactly what you’re getting. You’ll know what you can and cannot do with the PLR Products. The most common license terms that appear on many PLR sales pages are:
These terms first appeared in one of the top PLR seller’s sales pages… and everyone else started copying her. While the terms are brief, they’re actually all-encompassing and a fantastic summary of the usual long list of PLR terms. The reason you’re not allowed to use the VENDOR’s name with the PLR is to prevent future hassles. If a PLR buyer sells an eBook with the vendor’s name but doesn’t deliver the content, now the customer will start looking for the PLR vendor since their name is associated with the content – when they should actually be looking for the person who sold them the book. This is just one example of how PLR vendors may become responsible for what their customers do. To prevent such problems, PLR buyers are not allowed to use the vendors. The second term to note is that you’re not allowed to pass on the rights to others. What that means is you can’t sell or give away the private label rights to the content. That is the ORIGINAL PLR CREATOR’S job. Your job is to convert the PLR content into products to sell to end-consumers. Here’s an example… Let’s assume you buy a PLR eBook on yoga. It will come in WORD.DOC format and/or in .TXT format. As a PLR buyer, what you need to do is give the book a new title (if you want to), convert it into a PDF (very important), set up a sales page and sell the yoga book to PEOPLE INTERESTED IN YOGA! The yoga niche is your audience. NOT other marketers. By converting the Microsoft Word document to a PDF, it prevents the buyer from editing it. It’s a final product for personal consumption. You are NOT supposed to be selling the PLR eBook to other marketers with private label rights. Most PLR sellers do not allow this because it’s their hard work and their business.
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