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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 you’re 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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2 Responses to “About PLR Products.”

  1. Donna Says:

    Bonjour Lonnie,

    You left out the ones that *also* add in 6 or 7 separate url pages as alleged ‘bonuses’ (which really are usually OTOs that make the originator more profit). All they do is clutter up the entire package besides being totally annoying. :-)

    AND, most importantly: if you are going to sell someone a PLR product, could you make sure that your writer was an A+ English student and that English is their native tongue, and not their fourth or fifth language??? Some of the PLR products I have to work with (I edit PLR into new products for clients) are just plain horrible… and they require editing every single sentence because the English and grammar and syntax are beyond atrocious!

    My 2-Cents,
    Donna

  2. Lonnie Says:

    Hi Donna,

    Thank you for your comments!

    Well Said!

    Perhaps we could have you modifying more PLR bad English Grammar. I’m sure I could find some customers that would grab some of your services.

    Best Regards,

    Lonnie Amirault

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