What Is PLR Arbitrage?
PLR arbitrage is all about buying PLR content for ridiculously low prices and selling
at much higher prices with a little make over and there are three unique options
described here for you to explore immediately.
OPTION ONE
Buy a bunch of 10 PLR products at average of $8 for each. Invest 2 – 4hours of work
on each and 4days later, sell your repackaged work for a total of $500 to $1500.
OPTION TWO
Buy a bunch of PLR products, create a blog empire around these products spanning 50
to 200 websites deep, manage your empire and earn $100 to $200 daily consistently,
“almost” on autopilot after a little while.
This method means more work but hey… it also means more persistent revenue.
OPTION THREE
Makeover PLR products into premium packages and sell, then repeat the process.
PLR content as we know it involves buying content where you have very little or
absolutely no restrictions whatsoever on your use of the material. For instance, a
Private Label Rights content that gives you no restriction means you can easily buy it,
stamp your name on it and become an immediate author (which is the original intent
of course) or you could buy the PLR and create a video, audio or whatever it is you
wish to create about that material.
The problem with PLR is that too many people have too many of it and are making
absolutely no money with it. This should not be the case because with a little extra
effort, most PLR products lying fallow on your hard drive can make you good money
every single day.
The first thing you need to realise about PLRs are:
- They are constantly in demand
- They are valuable
- They should not be lying fallow on your hard-drive
While these statements are true, the conventional methods of making money with PLR
materials require a lot of heavy work input that most people just ignore it. For
example, to make any considerable income from a PLR product, you will probably
have to do the following: (in addition to the task of registering a domain, setting up an
autoresponder etc ) Write a new sales copy, create new graphics, setup
autoresponders, create new autoresponder follow-ups, re-write the original
manuscript, etc
This is a lot of work and while I recommend you do it once in a while when you get a
good offer, majority of the methods described here, by-passes all these task for the
sake of speed and fast profits.






