It’s 2008 …
January 4, 2008 – 7:04 pmAmazing, isn’t it?
We’re only 4 days into the new year, and I’ve already received tons of crap-promotions.
One that disturbed me especially was a sale of 7 plr products… I feel pity for anyone purchasing that package as they will run into legal problems if they use it. The sellers of that package don’t have rights to resell PLR. I know since I’ve purchased PLR to all the products myself.
It kinda ticks me off that people don’t read the licenses for the stuff they re-sell. It’s not ok to sell illegal licenses. Not at all.
How would you feel if you purchase PLR to a product, and the original author suddenly sends you a mail threatening with legal actions if you don’t take it off the market and tell your customers to delete it? I’ve had it happen… Not fun at all. Others have been sued with no warning for selling products illegally…
Don’t fall for that. If you want to purchase a PLR-package that seems to come from different sources, mail the seller and ask if he really has the rights to sell PLR licenses.
Nuff’said.
I hope you all had a great Christmas and that your New Year-parties were as great as the one I visited
I’m introducing a new feature on my blog this year. When I find something I think is spectacular and I get re-sell rights to it (if I get the rights to resell PLR, I’ll do that as well), I’ll make sure to offer it to you as well. Make a habit of clicking the Special Blog-sale link up in the right corner.
The first deal is a report called “Facebook Social Ads – The New AdWords“, teaching you how to make money with advertising on Facebook. You get MRR to the package and it comes complete with graphics (jpg and psd) and sales-material.
Let’s make 2008 a great year!
Oh, yeah, the Affiliate Marketing 2.0 review is coming up next. I’ll try to have it available by monday. I’m still trying to catch up with everything I didn’t do over Christmas- and New Year-celebrations.


2 Responses to “It’s 2008 …”
I guess I’ll just delete that “7 PLR Products” offer.
I had a situation last year where I purchased a PLR product — with resale rights — and as soon as I sent a message to my list promoting it I was told my PLR was revoked because I had made my offer before a certain date. However, that restriction was was put in place AFTER I made my purchase.
Even if you make sure of your rights, check again.
(Same publisher made my life miserable a couple weeks later when he made me aware of a PLR special he was running and I in turn notified my list — after purchasing, of course. This time, instead of selling them myself, I sent my list to the offer with my affiliate link — allowing him the e-mail capture and OTO sales — and he refused to fulfill any of the purchases because he wasn’t earning any money from the sales.)
By Don Morris on Jan 5, 2008
Don:
I’m sure most of us have had similar experiences.
That would be a very wise move
By Bjorn on Jan 6, 2008