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Four Deliciously Wicked PLR Tricks for Autoresponders

You can do nearly anything with PLR (private label rights) products. You can rename, rebrand, edit, sell or give them away as your own, bundle them with other products…in short, just about anything goes. You are totally home-free with Unrestricted PLR, but if your license says PLR (without the unrestricted) be sure to read it carefully for limitations. That being said, here are four great tricks for using PLR in your online business that I learned from Jason Fladlein.

Trick to  create an awesome PLR autoresponder e-course that will wow your new opt-ins and subscribers alike.

Break a short, 7 to 10 page, PLR ebook into 200 – 400 word posts and load up your autoresponder. If your PLR is good quality, simply copy and paste. If the content needs little work, dress it up and/or expand it. What could be easier?

 

Drip out the information once a week, three times weekly, as you are comfortable. At the end of each lesson, add a call to action. something like,” If you want more in-depth information on (your ebook topic), Click Here.” The link might direct your subscriber to an affiliate product you’re promoting, another product you’ve created, a free bonus, or whatever your call to action might entail.

Tip: For new subscribers, free bonuses are great to add into the mix, especially during the first seven contacts. Potential customers need time to get to know you and are not apt to buy until the seventh hit.

Trick to sell a PLR ebook using PLR Autoresponders. To sell a meaty 70, or more, page ebook, give away the first few sections or chapters. Your upsell is the entire PLR ebook

 

Here’s how you do it:  Break up the first chapters into a series of 15, 200 – 400 word posts. At three posts weekly, this gives you 5 weeks to build your relationship with your subscriber. Remember most people won’t purchase until the  7th contact. So, after every post, add, “If you would like to get the complete ebook….” or, “If you would really like to learn these strategies, Click Here.”

Another approach to use after your first post is to inform your subscriber, “This is only the first section of the ebook… If you would like the entire ebook, Click Here.” Your subscriber clicks onto your sales page. Yet another approach: “If you like this section, then you will really value the complete chapter. For the entire text, Click Here.”

In your next post, when you give away another part of the chapter, say, “If you like this post, it’s a continuation of the first chapter and you can get the complete ebook by Clicking Here.

Continue dripping out the first segments. When you hit them with the last section of the first chapter, add this call to action, “This was the first chapter of…. If you would like every chapter, Click here!”

As you are dripping out the sections of the first chapters, someone might think, “You know, this looks interesting. I think I’ll buy it.” This is because they’ve seen it a few times, you are becoming more familiar to them, and they are starting to trust you. When someone first opts onto your list, the chance of a purchase is not high, but after several exposures your chances improve.

Trick to Use PLR autoresponders to sell an audio and/or video you’ve just created with the identical PLR content. Break up the entire PLR ebook you’ve used for the audio or video. Give out all the content as your email course. Your upsell will be the video and/or audio you made from the PLR content, or you might package all three: the complete ebook, the audio and the video.

A 70 page ebook could be broken down into 30 – 40 posts. At the end of each post, ask something like, “Would you like to watch me show you exactly how to do this in a video? or “Would you like to see this and much more demonstrated in a video? Then Click Here!” At the end of each email, your call to action is to purchase your video. Or, you might want to package your video with your ebook and an audio of you reading your ebook.  Each could be priced separately with discounted combos.

Use the content to drip post after post until your prospects buy. You could even create an entire year of weekly posts, 52 emails, telling your subscribers they could get everything if they just Click Here.

 

Trick for the PLR autoresponder edge if you sell PLR products as part of your business. Purchase a separate, written PLR that is related to the one you have for sale. Break it into an autoresponder series and offer it as a bonus to the PLR you have for resale.  For instance, if you are offering a PLR to an eat-and-grow-thin weight loss report for resale, you might pick up a related PLR on “The Best Foods to Eat at Your Favorite Fast Food Eateries to Become a Lean, Mean Eating Machine,” Break up the “favorite fast food eateries” PLR into an autoresponder series and include it as part of your PLR resale package. So your reseller gets not only your eat-and-grow-thin weight loss PLR to sell, but to help your reseller sell his main purchase, he also gets a bonus autoresponder series on ”becoming a lean, mean eating machine while munching at his favorite eateries.”

So, how about them tricks?