View Full Version : Where do you get your PLR? Subscribers???
Just Kate
July 13th, 2012, 09:49 PM
There's a few out there, and I'm about to sign up with one plr9.com and it's $47 for 3months, I'm a bit nervous, what if they're not that good. Also, another site has caught my eye plrwholesaler.com ($67 one time fee)
Does anyone want to share where they get their PLR from, the cost, and the quality of it (ie. regular updates etc)...
:)
LaShae
July 13th, 2012, 10:07 PM
Kate,
There are some good ones here in the Special Offers (http://www.clicknewz.com/members/forumdisplay.php?6-Special-Offers) forum.
It depends on what you're looking for as well. I like Tiffany Dow's PLR Mini Mart (http://theoryandprofit.com/tiffplr-clnz) - it's go lots of topics and types of PLR. (aff. link)
Alice Seba - http://diyplr.com
Melissa Ingold - http://specialreportclub.com
Peggy Baron - http://allstarplr.com
Ruth Pound - http://netplr.com
Nicole Dean - http://easyplr.com
I can't think of any others off the top of my head. I've never heard of either of those places, but that's not unusual.
jedha
July 14th, 2012, 05:41 AM
Nicole Dean has excellent PLR at easyplr.com. I wouldn't pay $47 for 3 months. What kind of PLR are they going to give you? Is it exactly what you need for your niche? Nicole's PLR ranges in price but it's detailed and excellent quality. Good luck :)
Just Kate
July 14th, 2012, 06:30 AM
thanx jed, I checked it out and will think about it, I can see after you've bought a few the cost would add up quickly, but she def covers the topics I'd want to cover. I'll buy a few and see how I go with that first! :)
Lynn Terry
July 14th, 2012, 09:35 AM
Minna's reply above (which was moderated - so you may have missed it) covers my list too. :)
Just Kate
July 14th, 2012, 12:28 PM
oh wow, thanks for that list Minna!
I did miss it Lynn, don't know how :/
but all good now, I'll have to pop over and visit those sites tomorrow!
Thanks guys.
Just Kate
July 16th, 2012, 01:51 AM
hi guys, thanks for those lists, I think I prefer one where it is a one off fee, either monthly or annually, rather than buying each piece one at a time. So I think I might try plrmonthly and see how that goes!
Thanks for the ideas, anymore ideas anyone has I'm more than happy to hear from you, even if it's just to tell me which plr site is the best (or worst) and why... :)
pamb10
August 8th, 2012, 10:35 AM
What kind of plr are you looking for? Specific niche or general? Reason I ask is that Ruth Pound has a few PLR memberships. One for Fitness PLR Monthly (http://www.productplrmonthly.com/amember/go.php?r=272&i=l6), Product PLR Monthly (http://www.productplrmonthly.com/amember/go.php?r=272&i=l0), and Toy PLR Monthly (http://www.productplrmonthly.com/amember/go.php?r=272&i=l2)
Also, one of our Elite members does business plr. It is from Sharyn Sheldon. her site is: Business Content PLR (http://www.businesscontentplr.com/affiliates/jrox.php?uid=pamb10)
Kristinskj
August 8th, 2012, 01:16 PM
http://plralacarte.com/ by Lisa Stoops
http://plrexpress.com/ by Nathan Devlin
http://sassyplr.com/store/ by Patti ?
http://www.plr.me by Ronnie Nijme
I also check out the warriorforum now and then, since many of the PLR sellers mentioned above sometimes have some really good offers or WSO's.
Lynn Terry
August 8th, 2012, 07:02 PM
I've really enjoyed working with Easy Article Starters (http://www.easyarticlestarter.com) and Jiffy Articles (http://www.jiffyarticlespecial.com).
You can see live examples of the posts/articles I've done with them listed in this post:
http://www.clicknewz.com/4220/easy-topic-ideas/
While I like PLR, and still use it plenty, these two tools really speed up all my writing! :)
Just Kate
August 8th, 2012, 09:30 PM
that's wonderful tips guys, I'll go check them out.
I think for me personally, I woldn't ever use PLR on a blog, but that's just me - maybe in the future???
I was really thinking for autoresponder content, you know the kind (value value value - then affiliate sale) strategy.
So nice info, not particularly unique, but quality up to date stuff, that many people are interested, kind of blogging and making money online kind of info (no diet or stuff like that).
Anyways, I'll def get to these. I joined that site plr9.com which cost me $47 for 3 months access. They seem to be a bit up the duff atm, I had to email them and pay direct thru their paypal account, their online payment processesor didn't work. But once in, I found it quite good. Lots of PLR MRR and software, eBooks, articles etc. You can download as much as you want for 3mths.
That suits me for now, but nice to know what else you guys look to for future reference!
:)
Kate
Kristinskj
August 9th, 2012, 02:49 AM
Wow, I just checked out the plr9.com site and was really shocked! This is the exact same site that was hacked by the owner of 7plr.com a few months ago. I used to be a member of indigitalworks.com about 2 years ago. Check out this (http://www.warriorforum.com/main-internet-marketing-discussion-forum/548380-indigitalworks-com-unothorized-domain-name-transfer-pls-help.html) thread at the warriorforum. Goran, the real owner of indigitalworks.com moved his site to idplr.com. Not even sure he knows about this site yet. The only difference of the home pages of these two sites is the text on top of the homepage of plr9.com:
The site indigitalworks.com Has been Move To plr9.com
We have a problem with the domain company
All file Have rights indigitalworks.com
Thank you
Having said that, about using PLR on your own sites, I bought a few PLR packs from Lisa Stoops a few months ago. I had the articles rewritten by thecontentauthority.com. I put up a site, and the last two months I have earned about $600 in adsense money from that site :-) Easiest money I ever made!
Kristinskj
August 9th, 2012, 02:58 AM
There is one more thing that is fishy about plr9.com, if you click the support button on this site, and then click the support button at idplr.com, you'll see that idplr has a support system. The thing that shows up if you click the support button at plr9.com kind of speak for itself. My other post is awaiting moderation for some reason, but I presume it will show up soon.
Just Kate
August 10th, 2012, 01:41 AM
hi Kristin
You know I hear what you are saying. So what happened was I went to plr9.com and went to "buy now" to get the $47 3mth access. It wouldn't work. I can't remember how, but I got the email address and emailed them direct. Someone emailed me back (clearly non-english - poor grammar - author) and said pay this paypal account and I will give you access. I didn't for a few weeks, but they'd given me access anyway. So I downloaded a couple of the docs (which I thought were free (silver) as oppossed to a membership product (gold)) and then I got an email saying if I wanted access I had to pay. The access they gave me was only temporary. So I thought about it for a week and decided to go ahead. I paid the paypal account, emailed them to tell them, and they replied "great - you have access now".
So I've used it a bit for this n that, and had no problems.
I just think they way they knew of my activity on the site, they must own it. It was odd, but I understand how internet payment processers can be troublesome with paypal, and I imagine they have had their original account with paypal shut down, so they sent me their private one (or something like that). I thought ok, I'll gamble it, because if it goes to s*it I'll claim back my money from paypal under a dispute.
So, that's my take on it all. I've had no problems downloading, and all the downloads come with a inditigalworks PLR notice, so they appear to be in development I guess.
:)
Kristinskj
August 10th, 2012, 03:32 AM
Hi Kate, I am sorry if I made it sound like yo did something wrong. That was really not my intention. English is not my first language either. You obviously purchased the membership in good faith, and if I were you I would download everything I wanted as soon as possible. And yes, in a way they "own" the site, since they got access to all products and the database of the store by hacking it.
Goran managed to get the hacked indigitalworks site closed after a lot of hassle, and he also managed to get the database restored. That is probably why this other store is hosted at plr9.com and not indigitalworks.com. Plr9.com stopped adding new products after the hack, while Goran at idplr.com still ads products weekly. The fact that all products come with a indigitalworks.com PLR notice is not that strange, since all the proucts come form indigitalworks.com originally.
Another thing that is weird, is that I can login to both stores. Which proves that both stores have access to the database until a certain date I'll guess.
Nevertheless, I am not affiliated with any of the stores, I just think Goran is an honest guy. And plr9.com does not look like an honest business to me.
But again, I don't think you did anything wrong by becoming a member. I just think that people/members should know about this "story".
Just Kate
August 10th, 2012, 04:49 AM
hi K!
No I didn't think you thought anything wrong with me! haha
But i see your point, if you are saying they stole all that PLR docs, I'm surprised Goran doesn't legally try to shut them down! Clearly that is plagarism unless they stole it, and they certainly don't have the right to sell it to me.
I'll have to ask them are they intending to add any more products!
I wonder if Goran knows who they are. I have their details if he wants them!
:)
Kristinskj
August 10th, 2012, 05:12 AM
I don't have enough posts at the warrior forum to send him a pm, but I guess you could send a support ticket through idplr.com and give him the info. From the thread in WF, he seemed kind of helpless to me. He is from Croatia, and probably needs help from a US or someone who knows what to do with this kind of stuff.
Just Kate
August 10th, 2012, 08:09 AM
yeah I don't think I'll be contacting him, that would not appeal to me. I'm sure he knows what is going on anyway.
Kristinskj
August 10th, 2012, 10:04 AM
That should be: help from a US lawyer :-) I agree, he probably knows. I was just shocked that this happened again, I really don't understand how someone can live with themselves, doing "business" that way. I guess he have learned a lesson and secured his new site better.
Anyway, thanks for the reminder about the site, I think I'll sign up for another three months. I saw a few things there that I really need.
Just Kate
August 10th, 2012, 10:44 AM
Yeah, it wouldn't be worth paying a US lawyer for, the culprit is probably not in the US either. He probably needs a croatian lawyer. But I wouldn't pay, I'd get onto the website host and show the content is in breach of copyright.
I remember a blogger writing about his experience of paying a Fiverr.com GIG for help with his PC, and the Fiverr guy said if he didn't pay him a $1000 he would crash the guys whole website. So yes, people like this do exist, right now, all over the internet. It drives home that we have to be very careful with our backups and who we give our confidential information to. You just never know!
Here's the guys blog where he tells his story. http://www.rxseo.net/fiver-is-a-scam/
Alan Petersen
August 14th, 2012, 01:09 PM
Yeah, it wouldn't be worth paying a US lawyer for, the culprit is probably not in the US either. He probably needs a croatian lawyer. But I wouldn't pay, I'd get onto the website host and show the content is in breach of copyright.
I remember a blogger writing about his experience of paying a Fiverr.com GIG for help with his PC, and the Fiverr guy said if he didn't pay him a $1000 he would crash the guys whole website. So yes, people like this do exist, right now, all over the internet. It drives home that we have to be very careful with our backups and who we give our confidential information to. You just never know!
Here's the guys blog where he tells his story. http://www.rxseo.net/fiver-is-a-scam/
Wow, that RXSEO guy went to Fiverr to find someone to secure his network of websites. That's a bit mind-boggling. After Fiverr takes their $1, the Fiverr peeps gets $4 (even less after paypal fees), you're not going to find network security experts willing to work for $4. :)
I like Fiverr, it's a great site for little jobs. That's why they call it a "micro job" site. But to hand over your cPanel login data to someone on there is nuts.
Hard lesson to learn for that guy.
Just Kate
August 14th, 2012, 07:45 PM
I know Alan, as if someone reputable is going to do that kind of work for $4. Caveat Emptor 101 on this one. I feel sorry for him, but I'm thinking, what were you thinking!!
:)
MonjaW
August 15th, 2012, 06:45 AM
awesome lists thanks ladies :-)
i think i found a link to nicheology.com on lynn's blog - you might like that one too although it´s on a monthly base it also offers video PLR
MaryB2010
August 16th, 2012, 09:59 AM
Here are a couple more that I really like and use:
Tiffany Dow's http://plrminimart.com (http://www.plrminimart.com)
Nicole Dean's http://yummyplr.com (http://yummyplr.com)
Wendy Wood's http://plrnook.com
http://plrfoodcontent.com
http://momplrebooks.com (http://mom;plebooks.com)
Tiffany runs $1.00 and $5.00 sales periodically where she sells everything in her plr store for those prices even her $40 and up plr ebooks, but you need to be on her mailing list to get the offer.
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