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PLRPro - Improvement in the Works - Doors Closing

June 19th, 2008 · 3 Comments

I’m about to try to sell you on PLRPro. I’m sorry if it offends your sensibilities. Yes the links are affiliate. I will try to make money from this post.

I have been a member of PLRPro since the day it opened. I have promoted it for almost as long. I have seen the ups and down of the service. Poor quality PLR and good quality PLR. I have enjoyed discounts on software and I have learned a lot from the training offered. I support Marc and Daniel and believe they are two of the good guys in the business. If you need PLR then I’ve never hesitated to recommend PLRPro.

PLRPro will be closing their doors to new members on June 30th. It’s no bullshit. They are. And it will remain closed for 3 months while they retool the service. I received the member newsletter and the things that they have planned sound incredible on paper. Read on if you want to know what the hell they are up to and come back to me and tell you aren’t blown away if they can pull it off:

- Doors are closing for a minimum of 3 months on the 30th June 2008
- When we open the price will double from $97 to $197 (with a lot of improvements - see below)
- We will be building an integrated management system for all aspects of the 3 components, see below (basically the membership will be desktop software)

PLRPro will consist of 3 sections:

The first section is the content:

- All content is now built to be silo and LSI ready to build perfectly structured sites
- The overall quality of the content will be increased
- There will be a “central bank” of content that users will be able to draw from for reviews on various products and can automatically prefill their affiliate ids with… Instant affiliate sites….
- Users will have an option to create a spun version of all content on the fly
- Users will have an option to easily rewrite each article themselves from within the system giving them important data such as percentage unique etc.
- Users will have the final option to use our patent pending content spinning system
- Packs will now be automatically downloaded and the user notified when they are made available

The second section is the software:

- Users will be able to choose between Wordpress and HTML platforms to create their sites
- There will be a “bank” of over 100 templates for each style that users can choose to create from.
- Using a drag and drop style feature users will be able to input various web2.0 and “original content” options into the mix of their site. This means adding amazon, youtube videos etc will be dead easy… Think like squidoo.
- Users will be able to prefill all affiliate/adsense details and automatically add them into the templates
- Users will be able to manage their existing sites all within the system
- Users will be able to prefill content for as long as they choose, and automatically drip feed it to the site

The third section is the promotion capabilities:

- Our own blog network (significantly beefed up and enhanced)
- Web 2.0 bookmarking services - Nothing out there currently can match the system we have.
- Easy exporting in pre-set formats for other services (such as Traffic Kahuna)
- RSS Bookmarking
- Blog & Ping
- Article Distribution Service throughout similar sites in the network if they choose to accept.
- Oh, and it will integrate with current traffic systems like Traffic Kahuna and a few others

I’m glad I will be around to be a part of that at the price that I’m paying now. Decide you want to join up in, say December, you’ll be paying $197. Right now you can join the party for $97.

I have no idea if they can pull this enterprise off. Man, it sounds ambitious. But right now I am all about promotion. I need some of the stuff they are proposing for that. I haven’t been a fan of spinning articles but if you’ve been reading any of Frank or Griz, you know Adsense and affiliate marketing is all about getting the click. It’s a balance. Good enough content to get ranked in the SERPs and listed in the directories but poor enough to get people to leave your site and go buy something. Anyway, I look forward to giving it a twirl and see what kind of mess it produces. I’ve got a good thing going with the sites that I am currently building, but I’m going to have to try out their site building tool as well.

This all sounds good to me. It’s easy for me to be excited because I’ve been a member of PLRPro since the first month. I’ll have all the tools as long as I don’t cancel my subscription. Is it worth $97? Yep. Will it be worth $197? I dunno. But if you think it is it might be better to lock in the $97 subscription. Pay $300 for 33 article packs and all the current goodies over the next three months for PLRpro, then be part of the new system for $97 a month. Or, save your $300 in the oft-chance the new service ends up being crap and tell us you told us so. Of course you might be pissed when people like me talk about how great the system is working and wish you were paying $100 less, assuming there is a membership slot open.

Limited supply and time sensitivity. I despise that kind of marketing. But in this case they only want to keep 5 groups open.

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3 responses so far ↓

  • Dinheiro // Jun 19, 2008 at 4:26 pm

    Splork, even being a “comercial” post, at least you warned earlier “I’m about to try to sell you on PLRPro. I’m sorry if it offends your sensibilities”. It’s because of things like this, that i allways like to read your posts ;)

  • Leo Dimilo // Jun 20, 2008 at 10:26 am

    Hey Splork,

    I have messed with PLR in the past and I have to say that most of the stuff out there is wayyyyyy subpar. In fact, when I do rewrites, I find myself spending more time revising them. By the time I am through, it really isn’t the Private Label article anymore.

    That said, PLR material is great for research work in niches that you aren’t familiar with.

  • Splork // Jun 20, 2008 at 11:21 am

    Hey Leo. I agree 100%. I use PLR simply for the framework of the article. mostly
    The thing is I don’t think of PLR as something to use to populate a blog that I care about. PLR niches, to me, are really just shit sites. I use PLR on sites simply for the click. Either to Adsense or to establish a cookie at an affiliate site. I don’t want the content to be that good on these sites. I want the visitor to chase another link. I don’t want them hanging around to read.

    I used to get all bent about re-wrting PLR. And I recently just thought, why? It’s not like I cared about the niche. I simply write it good enough to not be duplicate (mix and match from other PLR I own, Utility Poster content, etc. ) and not be considered spam or utter shit by Google. I look at each PLR pack as a dollar a day. I need each one I post to make me a dollar a day. I don’t care if the content is crap or not. As long as it’s good enough to get indexed/ranked and not have my Adsense account suspended I’ve decided to be fine with it.

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