This is a guest post by Ronnie Nijmeh from PLR.me. Ronnie offers premium done-for-you content that you can brand and publish as your own.
Have you ever thought about how the internet works?
No, I'm not talking about the technical details, the servers, wires, and wireless waves. I'm talking about how people search and discover new things.
It's actually simpler than you think!
Here's the quick summary:
When you have a problem you go to Google, you type in your problem, and you search for a solution. And 99% of the time that solution is information.
So let's say you have the back pain... you're suffering and you're tired of popping pain killers. So you might go to Google and search for: "natural remedies to lower back pain."
You may start out reading some articles, then opt into a list to get a free report about the "one secret to natural back pain relief," then that free report may recommend a back exercise DVD or some nutritional supplements, or a back stretching paid ebook.
You get the idea.
So the initial problem (back pain), turned into information gathering (reading articles), which led to an exchange of information (giving their name and email in exchange for a freebie), which ended with a solution (buying a product).
The same applies for physical products, but instead of the searching for an ebook, people are looking for product reviews and recommendations. And in exchange for giving great buying advice, your buyers will buy through your link and you get a commission.
That's how e-commerce works in a nutshell.
But there's one thing that is absolutely necessary for this whole process to work effortlessly... and that is quality content.
Whether it's writing articles, creating valuable freebies to encourage opt-ins, or creating products to sell, you need quality content that solves a problem.
Now you can create all this great content yourself, you can outsource it, or you can go the done-for-you route.
Doing it yourself is great, except it's time-consuming and can cost you a ton of energy as you focus on writing, instead of marketing.
Outsourcing is another good option, except you have to find good people who can write well, pay them well if you want to keep them around for any length of time, and you'll still likely edit their work to make it your own anyhow.
The done-for-you route is most affordable, quickest, and is fully customizable since you can edit, tweak, and publish the content as your own. Done-for-you content is also known as private label rights, which means you are the licensee of the materials so you can brand the content as your own.
Check out this video for a quick description of how this works:
If you're looking for done-for-you content across some profitable niches, check out the PLR Store and use the coupon code: COUPONMEUP to save 50% off until September 30, 2011.
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