Private Label Rights (PLR) - What are they?
May 12, 2008
What Exactly Is PLR? (Private Label Rights)
Unless you’re extremely new to internet marketing, you will undoubtedly have come across the term PLR, and if you have read any sale’s pages you will know that this simply means Private Label Rights.
Private Label Rights is basically an original piece of work in the form of an ebook, an article, or a digital product such as a report, a transcript, an MP3 recording, video, etc whereby the author has given their full consent for others to use his/her work for themselves.
If you buy or receive a PLR product this (usually) means that you can then alter or re-edit the information and place your name as the creator of the product, having said that I strongly advise you to read the accompanying ‘Resell Licence’ very carefully for any special clauses, or stipulations.
Not All PLR Is Created Equally
As I mentioned above, check the exact rights of the product, particularly before purchasing, to make sure you understand all the terms and conditions.
Some may be plain PLR which means you have to respect and adhere to the wishes of the author, ie there are still terms and conditions attached to their body of work that must be abided by and you will usually find this tucked away within a “Rights” word document, there you will find the stipulations on what you can and cannot do with the content. In certain instances you may not be able to give it away for free or sell them on auction sites. Some PLR state that you may not be able to sell below a certain price so as to hold the products value.
Unrestricted PLR
With Unrestricted PLR on the other hand, you have the keys to the bank vault. These usually come with no terms or conditions which means you can do pretty much anything you want. You can sell it for whatever price you wish, on auction sites and in the exact same form as which you purchased it in, you also have the right to sell the source code, which is the raw document format the PLR came in so that others can alter and sell the product on as their own unique content. If you want to sky rocket your earnings, it pays to alter the content and to be different. Give people a reason to buy from you rather than from the hoard others selling the same thing at a $1 per piece.
Why would the creator sell/give away PLR rights to their piece of work?
The creator can usually sell/giveaway their work on the front end and, providing it is a quality product, the people purchasing it will come back for more. There is no shortage of people willing to pay for quality PLR as it’s a convenient way to get products out there faster without having to do all the research and leg work of creating the product from start to finish themselves.
So as you can see, there is no way to put you in the product creation driving seat quicker than with PLR.
Basic HTML Tutorials
January 17, 2008
The following list is really very basic html code, but it should suffice to help you to get started if you are a complete novice, but I will be adding more at a later stage.
<html> ALL HTML CODE GOES HERE </html>
Basic Page Content Should Look Like This
<html><head>YOUR HEADLINE TEXT</head><body> BODY TEXT GOES HERE between the html ‘body’ code </body></html>
New Paragraph: <p>
Line Break: <br>
New Paragraph: <p>
Underline: <u>
Italics: <i>
Centre text: <centre>
Left aligning text: <p align=”left”>
Right aligning text: <p align=”right”>
Change text colour: <font color=”red”>
Change font size: <font size=”3″>
Hyperlink To A New Page Or Website
<a href=”http://www.thepage.com”>name of link</a> (shown as: Name of link)
To Have The Link Open In A New Browser Window
<a href=”http://www.anysite.com” mce_href=”http://www.anysite.com”target=”_blank”>name of link</a>


