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A Quick Rundown: Things To Ask About Private Label Content
Filed in archive Marketing by noel on October 26, 2007
A Quick Rundown: Things To Ask About Private Label Content
A number of my clients are asking me to enlighten them about private label content. So for those people who want the same thing, here's a quick rundown:

Private Label Content (PLC) refers to article or e-books that are changeable. But some come with some restrictions. To use it to the best advantage, you need to know a bunch of things. Ask the following queries:

1. Can I claim a copyright?
2. Does the PLC come with Resell Rights?
3. Can the articles be offered through auction sites?

It is also worth noting that some PLC cannot be submitted to article directories unless the content is significantly altered. This rule is enforced to avoid duplicated contents on the web.

Most private label e-books are offered as a freebie. But some that cannot be given away. Please be wary of that fact. This is to prevent the PLC from being tagged as a cheap writing.

So before you acquire a PLC, find the balance between restrictions and benefits. Etch your niche!

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