During my early days trying to make money writing online I must have bought a hundred different ebooks telling me the secret to this, that and the other. All promising instant wealth, of course!Grab A Copy Click here
However, as I learned and progressed, I bought less and my attitude changed. I realized there was no such thing as serious, sustained income from writing without actually doing some work (duh). I still buy a fair number of ebooks because I look at it this way, if I spend twenty, thirty or even a hundred bucks and I learn something new, how much is that knowledge going to be worth to me?
Not always though. Sometimes I've bought ebooks that are filled with recycled ideas and I get myself a refund pretty damn quick. Of course there are also the ones that change the way you look at things completely. Occasionally I've bought one, though that there wasn't much in it, then come across a single technique even a single phrase that has radically changed the amount of money I make online.
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Yea, OK, I am rambling a bit, but in a world with a lot of crappy information for the "make money writing" or "work at home" crowd I thought it was important for you to know where I stand. I do buy this stuff, if it's garbage I get a refund.
Recently I invested $67.00 in Tiffany Dow's PLR ATM. Not the cheapest ebook I've ever bought but there are two important points here. First, Tiffany is very well known and highly respected in this business check around, you'll find plenty of good things said about her. Second, this is not just an ebook, it's also a big set of training videos and some valuable bonuses.
If you haven't explored this way of making money from writing, PLR means Private Label Rights. The idea is this:
Internet marketers need lots of articles to make their blogs and websites interesting to Janet & Joe Public, but also very importantly to the search engines. Some write their own stuff, but that's time consuming and not everyone writes well. Some outsource unique content but that's expensive by comparison. Many buy pre-written articles PLR. Typically PLR will be a set of five or ten articles, about 500 words in length each, for sale at about $1 an article.
That's a great deal for the marketer but, you're going to say, that's a lousy way to earn a living. A buck an article? That's slave labor!