How to Sort Issues With PLR Quickly
Even though PLR (private label rights) content is inexpensive compared to ghostwritten content, it doesn’t make it any less frustrating when you buy some PLR and find that it isn't the best. The good news is, fixing bad PLR is no longer a time-consuming nightmare. It’s super easy to flag and fix anything that’s either blatantly wrong for all to see or something that’s just not your style or preferences. That’s really what PLR was meant to be – something editable. Many PLR vendors have a typos, bad grammar or just didn’t do something to your expectations. But others really miss the mark in a sloppy manner. I’m going to show you how to make any PLR pack work well for you, without a long investment of time on your part. This will work for both text packs and video bundles you might buy. From this point on, you won’t even bat an eye if something feels “off” when you unzip the files and see what you’re working with. Let’s go over a simple step-by-step process you can adopt. Step 1: Do a Quick Assessment to See What You Bought Depending on how much is in the bundle, you want to randomly pick a few things to check out. If there is all one type of content, like short-form videos, pick a few to watch. If it’s all articles, open 2-3 but not all in a row in the file – jump around. What’s your gut instinct as you look at it? Is it decent? Cringe-worthy? Jot down the immediate issues you see with it. This isn’t time for deep editing. Just for you to figure out what’s wrong. Sometimes it’ll be a big issue with language. Many foreign PLR sellers don’t translate the content well into English, so it needs an overhaul. Or maybe it’s British English where the spelling or even vocabulary is off slightly from what is used in America, like color versus colour. This is a question that us UK marketers have wrestled with since marketing online was a thing. I've normally used my own UK English but after doing a bit of research I'm now of the opinion that for marketing my products to the world I'll use US English.