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Wow – Response to our new Champigny Christmas PLR Pack has been huge – and no wonder! Use this same PLR formula for your PLR Launches too, if you want to have successful PLR events online…

First, make sure your PLR products are first rate – no one wants old or poor-quality products, even in a PLR package they’re going to rewrite anyway. The better the inital quality, the better the final result once people convert PLR to original products to make money online.

Second, if the PLR products are of a time-sentive nature, such as Christmas, Valentine’s, Easter, Summer Activities, etc., make sure your PLR sales event starts at least 6 weeks earlier than that season begins. For example, the Merry Christmas PLR bundle came out in time for people to spend 2 or 3 weeks converting the 4 great PLR products, the PLR graphics, the salespages and the download pages and still get all four products, and the bonus e-book with Master Resell Rights, on to their own sites before the Christmas frenzy starts around the middle to end of November.

Remember, the general Internet population is your customers’ target market – not yours. Your target market for PLR products is the marketers who will modify the PLR into their own version and put it online, so you have to get the materials into their hands in plenty of time for them to be ready for THEIR big season.

Thirdly, when targeting a niche market with niche plr products, go for products that can be reused year after year. Unlike Internet marketing or affiliate marketing PLR, niche materials don’t necessarily go out of fashion if you choose your niche targets cleverly.

An e-book about the best Christmas gifts for 2008, or about new technological gadgets for Christmas has a one-season lifespan. Not good, really… Yet look again at the Champigny Christmas PLR Pack – 250 Christmas Recipes, Christmas Crafts, An Old Fashion Christmas and the History Of An American Christmas – all four are subjects that will still appeal 5, ten or 20 YEARS down the road – meaning with a bit of work now, smart PLR marketers will be able to make money online with these products for years to come! The bonus e-book, even though it comes with Master Resell Rights instead of private label rights, is another prime example – a Christmas Fun Guide is another that won’t get outdated quickly!

And fourthly, use intelligent PLR pricing strategies. Don’t under-price your PLR – it’s easy to forget sometimes that selling private label rights to digital downloads is the most valuable form of products to sell to Internet marketers. They get to make it their own product under their own name, without having to do all the research or pay the exorbitant fees most outsourcing incurs.

On the other hand, don’t overprice it either – not every marketer is going to like every product in the package if there’s more than one resource bundled together – and not every PLR product is going to fit their niche or their site’s specialization. As a general rule of thumb, price your bundle so your customer is in a profit situation after selling 3 copies of any one product in the bundle. Since most e-books go for around $27, keep your bundle to around $50 or less unless it’s a huge bundle. The Champigny Christmas PLR Pack is about as big as I’d suggest you go for less than $50, though – any bigger and I’d suggest you go in the $79 – $97 range. Keep it under $100 unless you’re adding PLR videos and/or PLR audios to the mix as well.

But for now, hop on over and download your copy of the Champigny Christmas PLR Pack and start making money every Christmas season!

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