There are thousands of talented individuals looking for freelance writing jobs on or off the ‘net, but they’re about to start looking at writing in a whole new light, thanks to Tiffany Dow’s PLR ATM.
Dow, a former “ghostwriter to the gurus,” worked for years laboring to create content for Internet marketers through a site called Elance. She made quite a bit of money, gradually building up clients until she made about $60,000 a year.
But like most freelance writers, she found that was her ceiling – because there were only so many hours in a day and only so many pages and projects she could complete. Now she’s broken away from ghostwriting completely, and is teaching others who have writing talent to consider freelance writing a burden and warning them to stay away from it.
“Writing a 50-page project,” says Dow, “I could only profit about $1,000 before I was out bidding on more work to do to keep the cash flowing in. But with a 50-page PLR pack, I’ve made almost $10,000 – and that number keeps growing!”
In case you’re a freelance writer who has never heard of PLR, let’s go through it here. PLR stands for private label rights. It’s content that you sell cheap to multiple buyers. They can edit it, put their name on it, and use it as their own.
So you may charge only $1 per page (compared to your usual freelance writing page rate), but get far more back on it because you have more than one buyer. In one instance, Dow talks about a 20-page report she wrote that normally would have generated $400 in ghostwriting income.
Launched to an audience of marketers who need content but can’t write (or don’t have the time to do it themselves), she knocked $5 off the package price and sold 72 copies at $15 each. A nice $1,080 profit for her work - $680 more than freelance writing paid – and the profits for that pack continue to come in to this day.
Freelance writers are about to become an extinct species. Once they realize there’s far more money to be made selling content at dirt cheap rates to a myriad of buyers, those seeking ghostwriters are going to have a hard time finding bidders to do their work.
In PLR ATM, a freelance writer can learn how to pick profit-pulling niche topics, what to write about (and what types of packs to write), how to set it all up on an easy system, and how to promote it so that it gets the best return available for your efforts.
For freelancers on a budget, this is one course you don’t want to miss out on – because it shows you exactly how Tiffany herself started her business with a $0 investment and went on to earn an average of $4,200 a month from selling PLR.
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