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First 10, First Month - 50% back

14th July 2006

Well, this is in regards to my previous post about the Private-Label-Article-Site.

I’ll recap quickly what the deal was about:

For a small monthly fee (at the moment $47, but this will go up), you get to run your own PrivateLabelArticle membership site. Members pay you $24.95/month to get access to your 450 fresh PLR articles every month. You keep the membership fees, they set up your site, handle the article deliveries, bonuses, hosting and what-not.

>> You Sign Up Here <<

I think this is a really great deal. Sure, not everything is in place yet, and we’ve had some hiccups along the way, but everything is falling into place in a nice timely manner.

I think it’s such a great deal, in fact, that I’m offering you your first month at a 50% discount. That’s right. Sign up, stay a member for 90 days (if you’re not satisfied, you get a refund within 90 days, you even get triple your money back), and I’ll send you 50% of your first membership fee back.

>> You Simply Go Here And Sign Up <<

Send me a pm on the forum (my username is BjornPersson) when you’ve signed up, and I’ll make sure to set up the 50% refund for you. Just for becoming a member.

Make sure you use my link, otherwise I won’t be able to offer you the refund.

I sure hope to see you onboard!

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Private Label blabla, what’s all the fuzz about?

5th July 2006

Are you asking yourself that question?

Basics first. When you receive Private Label Rights to something, you receive the rights to change it and brand it as your own work. So if you received PLR to an ebook, you could just put yourself as the author and start getting it out there. If you receive PLR to a set of articles, you could simply add your own resource box and start posting them to the article sites.

Lately you might have noticed a whole bunch of PLR-membership sites popping up everywhere. For a monthly fee (some very high, others just moderately high) you get a fresh set of PLR articles and/or books and/or sourcecodes each and every month.

If you want to get in to either AdSense-publishing, or get your own ebooks out there, joining a PLR-membership site can be a good idea. Rewrite parts of the articles, and publish them to your sites. Instant content. Or bunch together a set of articles, make some smooth transitions and brush up the grammar. Instant ebook. I think you get the idea, right?

These memberships normally go for between $45 and $150 per month. There are alternatives though. I’m going to tell you about one site, where memberships are $24.95 per month, and the best part is, you can run that site. It can be yours. Your very own Private Label Article site, where all monthly $24.95 payments are yours.

Sounds intriguing, right? Must be expensive, right? Not so.

First of all, you get hosting for your membership site, you get an article publishing site of your own, you get 450 fresh new PLR articles to give your members every month, you get to set your own prices if you wish (to some degree), you can bring in affiliates, set up your own products to push to your members and more. You even get a bunch of bonuses to give to your members.

The articles that come out every month are written by a college class of writers. These guys and gals know what they’re doing, and their work is being graded. The topics for the articles are varying, but great research go into getting the right topics every month.

The system is a little rough around the edges and the infrastructure isn’t completely finished, but on the other hand you can get in right now, in pre-launch phase, for a very reasonable monthly fee. When I say “very reasonable”, I really mean it too. They’re not going to demand your first-born and your wife. Not even your shirt.

>>Go check it out right now<<, and remember that memberships are capped. Now is the time to get in, as places are filling up rapidly.

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