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	<title>Comments on: PLR No More &#8211; Clearancing My PLR Business Articles</title>
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		<title>By: latoya</title>
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		<description>Looks like you learned a lot from your experiment.  Here are some things I&#039;ve learned.

Even though you might expect to make $500 from a pack of articles, keep in mind you&#039;ll be getting it in $10-$20 increments over the course of several months.  So when you&#039;ve sold out of a pack, it might not feel like you&#039;ve made $500.

The PLR market is becoming more and more saturated so differentiation is a must.  In some niches, there&#039;s already an established leader, so unless you can convince buyers that you&#039;re better, you might choose another niche.

Benchmark competitors before getting started.  Don&#039;t make claims that other PLR writing is crap if you haven&#039;t actually seen it.  Before I got started, I purchased PLR packs from a few websites to get a feel for the purchase process and the quality of the articles.

Finally, selling PLR is not about putting a bunch of articles on a website and waiting for the sales to start coming in.  Writing the articles is easy.  Marketing them is where the real work comes in.  Know your customers, know their needs, and know how to sell to them.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looks like you learned a lot from your experiment.  Here are some things I&#8217;ve learned.</p>
<p>Even though you might expect to make $500 from a pack of articles, keep in mind you&#8217;ll be getting it in $10-$20 increments over the course of several months.  So when you&#8217;ve sold out of a pack, it might not feel like you&#8217;ve made $500.</p>
<p>The PLR market is becoming more and more saturated so differentiation is a must.  In some niches, there&#8217;s already an established leader, so unless you can convince buyers that you&#8217;re better, you might choose another niche.</p>
<p>Benchmark competitors before getting started.  Don&#8217;t make claims that other PLR writing is crap if you haven&#8217;t actually seen it.  Before I got started, I purchased PLR packs from a few websites to get a feel for the purchase process and the quality of the articles.</p>
<p>Finally, selling PLR is not about putting a bunch of articles on a website and waiting for the sales to start coming in.  Writing the articles is easy.  Marketing them is where the real work comes in.  Know your customers, know their needs, and know how to sell to them.</p>
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