101 Ways To Improve Your PLR Offer

by Rachel Rofe

Hey guys, Rachel here!

At the last Practical Profits seminar, I met – and instantly befriended – Ronnie Nijmeh.

He’s a PHENOMENAL guy, and I think he, Dennis, and I are going to be working on a lot of fun projects in the future!

(We’re actually already wrapping up on one… keep your eyes peeled for that this weekend.)

I really like Ronnie because his stuff just seems so much… BETTER than most other marketers’. I peeked into his PLR site when we first met and I was floored at the quality. It’s literally HEAD AND SHOULDERS above anything I’ve ever seen before.

Most times I see the words PLR, I instantly think “crap”. That is NOT the case with Ronnie’s stuff.

(Turns out most others agree, too.)

Anyway, we got to talking, and I twisted his arm to let me reprint an article of his. Earn1KADay members are always asking how they can repurpose PLR so I think this’ll be a lot of help! Enjoy!

    Traffic Generation Strategies

  1. Post it to your website or personal blog.
  2. Create an automated blog that auto-posts a mix of PLR content and scraped content. Check out: AutoBlogged and PLR to WordPress.
  3. Rewrite the content or hire a rewriter to repurpose and reuse the content.
  4. Create a FAQ or Q&A “how-to” page based on the material.
  5. Split ebooks into several smaller articles and blog posts.
  6. Translate into other languages to capture international visitors.
  7. Critique the content or write your own commentary by playing the devil’s advocate.
  8. Spin an article into a “10 Best” list.
  9. Tweak the content so it’s relevant to current events or celebrity stories.
  10. Use the material as a promotional tool for your affiliates. If it’s a PDF, then use ViralPDF to allow affiliates to custom brand their affiliate link in the PDF. Learn more about creating freebies for affiliates with Sales Army Secrets.
  11. Respond to “Yahoo! Answers” questions using the materials.
  12. Answer questions on discussion forums using the content as a basis.
  13. Take your knowledge to a local talk radio show.
  14. Start new “feeder” websites and blogs dedicated to specific niches and affiliate products that link back to your “money” pages.
  15. Use the material to create Adsense sites.
  16. Use the content to promote an eBay store.
  17. Rewrite to create Squidoo Lenses.
  18. Create a HubPage.
  19. Rewrite and post on a Blogger.com or WordPress.com blog.
  20. Compile the information as a report with your affiliate links embedded in the PDF. Submit to Scribd.
  21. Transform generic niche articles into a different niche by swapping the essential keywords and tweaking the materials.
  22. Create a discussion forum where you post new content to be discussed every day.
  23. Snip the content and post the short blurbs on Twitter.
  24. Rewrite the material as a press release.
  25. Write a manifesto to spread your ideas and name all over the ‘net.
  26. Create a “what to look for…” buyer’s guide to help people make buying decisions.
  27. Rewrite the content from the perspective of your child, dog, parrot, or mother – if it’s funny enough, it may go viral!

    Loyalty Building

  28. Send snippets of content as an email tip to encourage customers to return to your website.
  29. Give away a “free report” to boost the size of your mailing list.  Learn more about starting a Small Reports Business with Small Reports Fortune.
  30. Use the content to address any objections you’ve faced when selling your products or services.
  31. Use the content as a free giveaway for your long-time customers.
  32. Use the material as an unannounced bonus for buying your products.
  33. Host a “town hall” meeting or teleseminar and use the materials to facilitate the discussion.
  34. Add recent stats, figures, charts, or graphs to the content to boost authority.
  35. Create a Wiki to encourage your visitors to collaborate and contribute to your vision. Use a free service like WetPaint.
  36. Develop a social networking site discussing topics relevant to your niche. Use software like BuddyPress or Ning.
  37. Build a Facebook page, separate from your profile, that uses the materials. You will be able to interact with your customers on a whole new level.
  38. Use the content in your in-person workshops and seminars.
  39. Use the content as a topic of conversation for coaching calls.
  40. Send out a printed newsletter to your clients using the materials.
  41. Print out the professionally designed materials and include it when you ship physical products as a bonus.
  42. Create viral quizzes with the content to test your audience’s knowledge.
  43. Create a role-playing activity at a workshop.
  44. Custom brand the PLR desktop wallpapers and give them away to your clients so your logo will be on their computer at all times.
  45. Use the material as a gift for long-time clients.
  46. Make attractive promotional bookmarks to surprise buyers with purchase of your physical products and books.
  47. Create a business card tip sheet with your contact information on one side and tips on the other.
  48. Tweak an article and submit it on another blog as a guest post.
  49. Re-write the article and submit it to newspapers or magazines.

    Product Creation

  50. Add the content to a membership site.
  51. “Niche-ify” the content, making it hyper-targeted to a sub-niche – like stay at home moms, students, or grade school teachers.
  52. Create a print-on-demand book using a service like Lulu.
  53. Develop a companion worksheet, checklist, spreadsheet, or cheat sheet.
  54. Create a web-based e-course. Learn more about creating e-courses with the List Profit System.
  55. Package the content as a complete home study course.
  56. Incorporate the content as part of other products.
  57. Create and sell a training guide to corporations or small businesses.
  58. Create a coffee table book with inspiring images using PLR images or wallpapers.
  59. Run a paid teleseminar training series.
  60. Get your teleseminar transcribed, then sell it as an ebook or course.
  61. Create a “how-to” video course from the materials and PLR graphics. Post samples of the video on YouTube to promote the course.
  62. Program a 365-day email autoresponder as an automated self-guided email coaching program. Check out: Aweber or GetResponse.
  63. Use PLR wallpapers to create on-demand physical products like mugs, magnets, stickers, and other items with CafePress, ArtsNow or Lulu.
  64. Create prints or posters with online printing services that you can sell on-demand without inventory.
  65. Create mini guide booklets to inform, inspire, or educate others.
  66. Use PLR affirmations, quotes, and snippets from articles to create coasters, business cards, or post-it notes with your contact details.
  67. Record the text as an MP3 audio book and sell the recording.
  68. Rent a booth at a trade show and sell the physical products you created using the content.
  69. Create videos and audio content on CD or DVD.
  70. Record subliminal audio with the PLR affirmations, reflections, or motivating quotes. Even record a personalized message at the beginning of the track for a premium price.
  71. Offer digital versions of your product as an upsell on a branded USB key. Learn more about creating upsells with The Upsell Report.
  72. Produce illustrations, comics, or graphic novels based on the content.
  73. Develop tiered packages or memberships that offer different content for the different tiers.
  74. Develop a “Dummies” type guide.
  75. Create a full fledged website and flip it for profit.
  76. Record an audio book and sell it on the iTunes and Amazon stores.
  77. Create attractive t-shirts and badges and sell them.
  78. Develop flash cards for students or parents.
  79. Create greeting cards with the PLR graphics, quotes or affirmations.
  80. Use the materials to create landing pages for affiliate products.

    Web 2.0

  81. Create a weekly podcast that is distributed on the iTunes store.
  82. Produce short screencasts or PowerPoint videos and publish the video across the web using TubeMogul or TrafficGeyser.
  83. Use the material for a BlogTalkRadio internet radio show.
  84. Create step by step video tutorials using Jing or Camtasia.
  85. Pre-load an iPod with audio, video, and eBook content, then sell it.
  86. Develop an iPhone app.
  87. Develop a Facebook application.
  88. Create a slideshow and share it on Slideshare.

    Other Creative Approaches

  89. Inspire yourself by using the PLR.me wallpapers as your computer background on YOUR computer.
  90. Use the PLR wallpapers to add some flair to reports.
  91. Create a calendar with wallpaper graphics and motivational quotes.
  92. Translate the text and publish it as a book in your native language.
  93. Combine the content with interviews with industry experts to give your clients something they can really sink their teeth into.
  94. Collaborate with other business-minded individuals and create unique packages and programs for sale.
  95. Reorganize the materials to create a more persuasive sales letter.
  96. Use the materials as inspiration for poetry, stories, or fables.
  97. Create pamphlets or brochures advertising your business philosophy.
  98. Use the content for postcards or mailers.
  99. Prepare a media kit promoting your business.
  100. Use the material as talking points. When the media or your clients call you, you’ll be ready.
  101. Use the content as a market research and brainstorming tool.

…and that’s it! I sincerely hope this helped you! And if you ever need more PLR, I highly recommend you check out Ronnie’s site. Again… it’s AWESOME.

Facebook comments:

  • Michelle Williams

    Thanks guys, great tips!

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  • http://www.tattoodays.com Ian Knabel

    Great info guys – thanks! I lot of the tips are pretty common knowledge but there are a couple of gems in there – things i had not thought to do.

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  • http://www.mysnoringsolution.org Spencer

    A lot of golden nuggets here. Thanks for sharing.

    Spencer

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  • hagar

    this is goooood stuff… somehow it wound up stuck in a bookmark; have NO idea how these things happen (grin)

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  • Dacia

    This is absolutely amazing. A lot of these details in this post is something that I could ever think of. Thanks for sharing such wealth of information.

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  • http://www.gettoughdiet.com Ron

    Hi There
    Gee….That’s great to see all those ideas in one place…thanks.
    I guess the best thing we could do would be to put it into a ninety
    day plan and do one thing from the list every day.
    Attach it to a specific product or website and see the results roll in…
    Thanks Rachel…and Ronnie…

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  • http://www.seoforofflinebusiness.com John Harmer

    Hi Rachel

    This is great stuff. I have printed it out and put it on my wall right in front of me. I can apply it to things other than PLR. Like newsletters.

    Tip #92 was an “Aha” moment for me. I happen to have a software program that will translate articles into dozens of different languages. Not to forget that it added lots of new projects. Dennis will be so proud of me LOL

    Cheers

    John

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  • http://johnlenaghan.com John Lenaghan

    Lots of great ideas there Rachel. I’m a big fan of (quality) PLR. It gives you a huge headstart on the product creation process, even if you only use it as inspiration for your own content.

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  • Grace

    I never knew I was sitting on a pot of pure gold by having access to the earn1kaday plr products. This post is really cool. Thank you for it.

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  • http://www.plr.me/store Ronnie Nijmeh

    Thanks for spreading the word about using PLR, Rachel!! And I really appreciate your kind words… you’re freakin’ incredible yourself. :)

    I’m stoked about our really cool product coming out very soon too, you’ll all love it!

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  • http://www.lindasmoneynetwork.com Linda

    That is quite a list.. Thanx for posting it! Some ideas I never even thought of and one of them I am going to implement as soon as possible… I like the comment Ron made with the idea of a 90 day plan, doing one a day… that is a great idea and can keep you on track… Gonna print the list out and do just that! Great share Rachel! =}

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  • http://facebook.com/fabphotos4all Tony Somervell

    This is brilliant!
    Awesome, GOLD, helpful, inspiring, what more can one say?!!!
    Tony
    Fab Fotos via Facebook
    http://snpurl.net/140

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  • http://socalwahm.com Bridget

    I didn’t see this blog post until now, but I”m so glad I did! I now have it bookmarked. All such great ideas for using PLR. Thanks!

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  • http://www.BlueprintToMakeMoneyOnlineFast.com Paul

    Hi Rachel,

    Very usefull to have a “checklist” of 101 ways to use PLR.
    Thanks.
    (*-*)

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