Are You Using the Correct PLR Recipe?

June 12th 2010 | Posted in PLR, Private Label Rights, plr package, private label rights package

Are you using the correct PLR recipe? That’s kind of a funny question but let me explain.

PLR is the recipe you use to create the finished masterpiece you want. First you start with a recipe that has all the required ingredients.

Next you add your own seasonings, the spices of your own experiences to the pot and you end up with a totally unique dish.

But you’re not finished… you’ll want to add value with special side dishes that complement the main dish you’ve created.

Now you can present it on a fancy serving plate with garnishes and trimmings and serve it to your friends who love and appreciate this type of food (and will rave about it.)

PLR Recipe

  • Take 1 quality PLR product.
  • Add your personal story, examples, tips, and mix together in a big pot.
  • Fold in graphics and screenshots and gently simmer.
  • Meanwhile, record a screencast video, Powerpoint, or a simple podcast to go with the dish.
  • Present all with a fancy sales page to include testimonials and ecover graphics.
  • Serve it to appreciative people who will come back for more.

Sounds good, doesn’t it?

Now here’s your chance to use your new award-winning recipe, it’s called the “Power Blogs and Beyond” recipe.

You can add your own seasonings, experiences and side dishes, but you don’t have to create the fancy trimmings yourself.

You can check out the complete package by clicking here.

P.S. There is a limit on the number of “recipes” being sold, don’t miss out.

3 Responses to “Are You Using the Correct PLR Recipe?”

commenter

Great unique way to present the full PLR process, Joel – congrats! I suppose the OTO or upgrade would be dessert? ;-)
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commenter

Looks like a perfectly yummie recipe and one that is very easy to follow. Throwing in Doug’s dessert can only make it even tastier. Thanks.
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commenter

I usually just put them up the way they are. I am going to start trying to mix them up with my own content and eBook covers. But at least most of the work is done with PLRs

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