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Mon
30
Jun '08

About PLR Products.

Hi Guys!

Just a small note about PLR products and the people who sell them.

If the products you sell are PLR, please do me a favour and keep the
documents clear from URL’s!

I want to get the product out there ASAP. BUT… by placing multiple
links in the documents in your favour (affiliate links and what not)
only perturbs the buyers and delays modifications.

Here’s a list of things PLR merchants must omit on the source documents.

1) Remove the Original Name of Product on ALL graphic images.

2) Don’t add your domain name in the headers or footers.

3) Don’t place affiliate links in the templates.

4) Don’t put hidden links back to your websites.

5) Don’t place products of your own in the thank you pages.

Instead, leave the sources and resell templates clean by placing image
holders with no image in them. When a PLR customer buys a PLR product
and rebranding is necessary, please remove the TITLE from all documents
including the Instruction README files.

The less the PLR customer has to edit the quicker, cleaner and respect the
product will get. If I see that your trying to control my Branded PLR product
the more resentment I feel towards you and the product. I feel as if you’re
trying to squeeze more money from me - BUT worst of all you’re scamming
some of my traffic and hijacking some of my sales.

Comments are welcome.

Chat soon,

Lonnie Amirault

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Thu
8
May '08

Blogging Blowout Promo Blowout!

Blogging UnPlugged - Blogging Kingdom Blowout Bonanza

I recently created a Blogging Promo campaign called “Blogging UnPlugged - Blog Kingdom Blowout.” It’s the very first time I’ve created a campaign that returned very poor revenue. The Bonanza contains easily over $15, 250 worth of merchandise. And only 3 sales at $67 was achieved.

In the past… oh perhaps no more than 2 years ago, a promo like this would have returned well over $5,000 in profit revenue. And that would be selling at $99. But nowadays $67 is either too little, or way too much, or maybe selling bulk products just doesn’t appeal to anyone anymore.

Blogging Blowout Bonanza will soon be knifed to only $12 and affiliates will receive 100% commission to this package. This will become effect May 12, 2008 until January 1st 2009.

If anyone would like to comment you’re more than welcome to.

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