6 Ways to Make Money With PLR Products
By Sean R Mize
There are several ways that you can make money with PLR products.
1) You can buy PLR products and resell them as is to consumers.
2) You can buy PLR products, combine several of them into one package, and sell them to consumers.
3) You can buy PLR products and edit them to reflect your needs and the needs of your list, and sell them to consumers.
4) You can buy PLR products and edit them, then sell the edited version as a PLR product itself.
5) You can buy PLR products and edit them, then sell resale rights to your new product.
6) You can buy PLR products and resell them to other marketers.
This is only a partial list of what you can do with PLR products. However, that list should give you a good idea of all the different ways you can make money with PLR products.
Here is How to Do It
In this section, I am going to give you brief instructions about how to buy PLR products and use them in each of the 6 ways I just outlined.
I recommend that when you get started, you just use one of the 6 ways I have outlined, then as you grow, expand into using all 6 ways to make money online. Eventually you should be able to easily integrate all 6 ways of making money with PLR products. But it will be much easier for you to gain a handle on things and become good at making money with PLR products if you just start with one and expand as you gain experience.
Here goes:
1) You can buy PLR products and resell them as is to consumers.
This is certainly one of the easiest ways to make money with PLR products. If you are just getting started, you should only buy PLR products that come with sales pages for each of the PLR products. If you are comfortable writing sales copy, then you can buy any PLR product, whether it has a sales page or not, and just write your own sales copy.
The method for doing this is quite easy:
Buy the PLR product.
Upload the sales page to your website. You do not need a special web site for each PLR product; just create a separate page for each PLR product.
Sell all you can. Then buy another PLR product and do the same thing over again.
2) You can buy PLR products, combine several of them into one package, and sell them to consumers.
In this case, you need to be able to write sales copy. Basically what you do here is buy several different (preferably related) PLR products, package them together, and sell the package.
So do this:
Buy several PLR products.
Create a sales page for your collection of PLR products. Upload the sales page to your website.
3) You can buy PLR products and edit them to reflect your needs and the needs of your list, and sell them to consumers.
To do this, you will buy PLR products, take the source files, and edit them to reflect your own knowledge and experience, rename the product, create a PDF of your new product, and then create a sales page for your new product.
4) You can buy PLR products and edit them, then sell the edited version as a PLR product itself.
In this case, not only do you edit the PLR product, but you sell your finished product as a PLR product itself. To do this, you will need to not only create a PDF file of the product, but also a Word or text file so your customers will have a true PLR product themselves.
5) You can buy PLR products and edit them, then sell resale rights to your new product.
In this case, instead of selling the product as a rebrandable PLR product, you simply create a PDF of the product, and sell resale rights to your new product.
6) You can buy PLR products and resell them to other marketers.
In this case, you buy PLR products, and then market them just as they are to other marketers. Or you can alter them and sell the altered version to other marketers. If you alter them, you will want to create your own sales page to offer to the other marketers.
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Article Source: EzineArticles.comTuesday, December 29, 2009 | 0 Comments
Domain Name Dispute Resolution in Malaysia
PETALING JAYA: Today’s domain names have become important identifiers for businesses, joining other identifiers protected by intellectual property rights such as trademarks.
The complexities of trademark law, however, can make it difficult for businesses to determine if they have enough protection for their domain name assets.
For example, trademark laws do not protect domain names that contain broad terms describing products or services (e.g. computers.com.my), so a business that uses that domain would have to rely on more proactive steps.
The onus is on the business owner to strategically register the domain name assets before the “next guy” to protect his online intellectual property, both current and future.
While prevention is always better than cure, it’s also good to know one’s recourse should a domain name dispute arise.
Slugging it out
In Malaysia, all domain name disputes are governed and administered in accordance with .my DOMAIN REGISTRY’s Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (MYDRP) — an administrative process designed to provide a fast and affordable resolution to local domain name disputes.
To remain impartial, .my DOMAIN REGISTRY as the sole administrator for domain names in Malaysia does not participate in the process, other than to enforce the decisions in accordance with the MYDRP.
The independent provider responsible for presiding over dispute resolutions here involving .my country code top-level domains (ccTLDs) — which includes .my, .com.my, .org.my, .net.my, etc — is called the Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA).
To date, there have been 19 cases and 14 decisions made in Malaysia related to domain name disputes involving both local and multinational entities.
The expectation is that this number will rise in reflection of the increasingly important role Internet identities play in the professional and personal lives of Malaysians.
For names registered under the generic top-level domains (gTLDs) of .com, .org, .net, etc, complaints can be filed under the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) — which the MYDRP is modelled on — through either the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) or the Asian Domain Name Dispute Resolution Centre (ADNDRC).
The final step
Domain name dispute resolution proceedings are typically seen as the last resort. Complainant and respondent are encouraged to explore negotiations, mediation, or conciliation before commencing a proceeding.
If the parties fail to find resolution through a KLRCA proceeding or do not want to resolve the dispute that way, the domain name dispute can also be resolved before a Malaysian court, arbitration or through any other dispute resolution process, regardless of whether the KLRCA proceeding has commenced or concluded.
An example would be conflicting Intellectual Property rights over trademarks, i.e. when there are two identical applications for the same trademark.
To be fair and neutral, the first-come, first-serve principle applies when it comes to the registration of domain names. No priority is given to trademark owners and all Malaysian companies and individuals alike are given equal access to any domain name as long it’s available.
Around the world and in Malaysia, most domain name disputes are due to cybersquatting, a practice where third parties register trademarks, names of famous people, or businesses with which they usually have no connection as domain names.
Usually, cybersquatters will register several variations of these names and then sell them back to the company or person involved, or auction them for prices sometimes way above the registration cost. More unscrupulous cybersquatters use these domain names to attract business to their own sites.
In a dispute, the complainant usually bears the costs of the hearing fees, except where the complainant originally chooses a single-member panel but the respondent chooses a three-member panel instead (the fees are then split equally).
The hearing fees for a single-member KLRCA panel starts from RM2,500 and the hearing fees for a three-member panel is RM5,000.
Step by step
A domain name dispute is usually resolved this way: The complainant must successfully prove that the disputed domain name is (1) identical or similar to a trade or service mark of the complainant, and (2) that the respondent registered and/or used the disputed domain name in “bad faith,” or with the intent of selling the domain name for a profit to the complainant, or registration or use of the domain name to disrupt a competitor’s business.
Only then will the registration of the disputed domain name be transferred to the complainant or deleted.
The respondent in turn, may defend their use of the domain name by establishing rights and legitimate interests in the domain name by the fact that the respondent has been known by a name identical or similar to the domain name prior to registering it.
There are no monetary damages applied in MYDRP domain name disputes, and no injunctive relief is available. .my DOMAIN REGISTRY, as the accredited domain name registrar, will implement the panel’s decision after 10 working days, unless the decision is appealed in court in that time.
For more information, including decisions and case files, visit www.rcakl.org.my. (The writer is senior policy executive at .myDOMAIN Registry.)
• OWN your own domain. Avoid having a third party such as a website designer/developer taking over the administrative control of your domain name.
• For multinational companies, ensure that the rights to a trademark that has been registered overseas has been properly assigned to the Malaysian subsidiary.
• Registering a company name with the Companies Commission of Malaysia and also registering a domain name that is actively used by that company benefits the company under the MYDRP.
• When a complaint is made in bad faith to deprive a respondent of its domain name (i.e. reverse domain name hijacking), the respondent has recourse to defend and if successful, the domain name remains with the respondent.
Source : The Star
Friday, December 25, 2009 | 0 Comments
7 Tips Mudah Menarik Minat Pembaca ...
Setiap hari kita memerlukan idea dan buah pemikiran untuk menulis di halaman blog kita. Setiap hasil kerja penulisan kita memainkan peranan penting dalam menentukan sama ada kita seorang yang benar-benar berilmu ataupun hanya sekadar sembang kosong sahaja.
Namun, menulis di blog bukanlah suatu yang senang. Menulis memang senang, namun memastikan apa yang ditulis benar-benar berkualiti sememangnya bukan mudah. Pengalaman dan pembacaan memainkan peranan penting dalam membantu kita mencurahkan idea berilmu di blog kita. Antara panduan yang boleh diikuti untuk menarik minat pembaca adalah :
- Perkongsian maklumat yang menjawab persoalan kebanyakan pembaca. Ini dapat membantu mempromosi kredibiliti seseorang penulis. Contoh : Cara-cara menarik trafik ke blog.
- Memulakan tajuk atau topik penulisan dengan teknik persoalan. Ia mampu membuatkan pembaca ternanti-nanti penyelesaian bagi persoalan yang diajukan pada awalnya. Contoh : Apakah yang membuatkan perniagaan online berjaya?
- Topik yang terkini dan menjadi buah mulut semua golongan pembaca. Ini terbukti dapat menarik ramai pembaca yang sememangnya tercari-cari perkembangan terbaru sesuatu perkara. Contoh : Trend perniagaan internet 2010.
- Memulakan topik perbincangan. Ini dapat menarik pembaca untuk menyertai sesuatu perbincangan sambil bebas menyatakan idea masing-masing. Contoh : Apa pendapat anda tentang produk ini?
- Mengelolakan pertandingan. Tidak perlu menyediakan hadiah-hadiah yang terlalu mahal namun cukup sekadar dapat memberi kepuasan kepada pembaca-pembaca yang menyertai. Contoh : Idea perniagaan terbaik 2010. Selain itu, ia juga boleh dipraktikkan kepada teknik #4 di atas yang mana mereka yang memberi komen terbaik akan mendapat saguhati.
- Penulisan yang ringkas tetapi padat. Pembaca mungkin mempunyai masa yang terhad untuk mendapatkan sesuatu info, jadi artikel yang menjawab persoalan, memberi fakta tepat dan ringkas menjadi pilihan mereka. Contoh : Panduan ringkas memilih produk digital yang berkualiti.
- Penulisan dalam bentuk "point", "graphic", "mind-mapping", "bold" dan berturutan. Pembaca kini lebih tertarik kepada nilai kreatif seseorang penulis terutama dari segi penyampaian. Info yang disampaikan menerusi elemen-elemen seperti diatas dapat memudahkan pemahaman sesuatu topik dengan memberi penekanan kepada isi-isi yang penting. Selain itu, penggunaan nombor turutan juga dapat membantu mengurangkan bebanan pembaca memahami setiap langkah dan keutamaan sesuatu perkara. Contoh : Carta perkembangan populasi Malaysia 2009, 7 langkah mengatasi stress.
Thursday, December 24, 2009 | 0 Comments
3 PLR Products For Great Price!!!
- I have no product to sell
- I don't know how to create one
- I don't know what the market is craving for
- I have no experience and IT background
- I simply don't know where to start
- I don't have high budget
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009 | 0 Comments
3 Simple Steps to Online Success
Fabian Tan, one of the nation top Internet Marketers, come out with a video of simple steps that will lead to your online success. This video will also help those who has been suffering the "Information Overload" disease mentioned in earlier post. Enjoy the video!!!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 | 0 Comments
16 Free Stuff...Excellent!!!
These are the latest excellent ideas from 16 individual climbing their very own stairway to success. These FREE ebooks come in Malay language. For those who would likely to get all 16 FREE stuff, please submit your email on their site GempakNewbie.com. You'll get the access soonest possible. This offer will end very soon, so, grab your chances right away!!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009 | 0 Comments
The "4 Gets" To Success.
People always think great about other people's success but never know how those successful people start making their succeeds. Here, you will be able to start creating your success just by acting on the following short tips:
- GET the ideas- do brainstorming, mind-mapping, being sensitive to the latest issues and matters, always have your notebook or scratch pad by your side, do a lot of reading.
- GET the materials - look for related information, tools, articles, software /hardware, blueprints, resources. Be careful not to get information overload as this will hassle your focus. A lot of people failed getting their ideas into act since they do not know where to begin and which is which. It is advisable to get a mentor or someone who could personally lead the way. Otherwise, your time will be wasted. However, being independent would never be wrong as long as you know the path.
- GET motivated - make a checklist of things to do, always looking forward to achieve success and imagine how it will change the way you live your life (for better!!!), keep daily notes of encouraging words, put the picture of those who may inspires you (your loved ones / successful people) by your working spot.
- GET into act - getting started is the most crucial key to succeeds. Yet, it is the biggest odds you have to go against. And it might be the only barrier that separates you from success. Sometimes, you might not know where to begin but at least, try something. You will see the path sooner.
Monday, December 14, 2009 | 0 Comments