3 Situations Where You Shouldn't Join The Latest Private Label
Rights Site
There is a boom in sites which provide private label content
recently - this content which you can use in any way you like.
They sound like a great investment and a way to make money
online, but there are three situations where you should think
carefully about joining one of these sites.
1. If you're not earning good income from the other content
sites you've joined
Have you joined more than one of Nicheology, NichePD, Push
Button Health, The Lost Files, or any of the other public-domain
/ private label sites that have appeared recently?
Are you paying the $24.95 a month for InfoGoRound instead of
submitting one additional article a month to get a refund on
that payment?
Are your memberships costing you more than you're making each
month?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then DON'T join
the latest site. Or join, but cancel enough of the others that
you end up spending less money each month. If you remain a
member of all those sites and then add one more, you'll just end
up spending more money in the HOPE of making more. But if you
can't generate income from the money you're spending now, how is
throwing more money at it going to help????
2. If you've not fully-utilised the other sites that you've
joined
OK, maybe you're making some money by using the content from one
of the other public-domain / private label sites. But are you
using all the content that you can? If not, go back and use the
unused content, rather than getting even more content which you
won't use.
You might sell the reports via pay-per-click ads, or split them
into articles which you post to a blog, or add your own content
to sell them to multiple niches. Whatever. Just make sure that
you get every penny you can out of one site each month before
you join any more.
3. If you believe the hype
If you've fallen for a good sales page, don't join. Not unless
you can back it up with a good business plan. And, before you
ask, NO: "Split the report into multiple pages, add Adsense, and
hope for the best" is NOT a business plan.
Answer questions like the following:
* Where's your back-end income coming from?
* Can you write, find, or buy enough new original content to
keep on providing quality information to your subscribers
inbetween the hundreds of ads you intend to send them?
* How can you use the products to create or enhance a community
of people to help maintain long-term traffic to your site(s) -
even after the search engines have dropped you like a ton of
bricks for using too much duplicate content?
* What daily steps will you be taking, in accordance with your
*long-term* strategy, to USE this content and generate
subscribers and income?
If you fall into any of these groups, then you're wasting
valuable money and even more valuable time. Decide what you
want, decide how you're going to do it, and TAKE ACTION. FOCUS!
Find something that you can do with one private label site, work
it till you are generating income to pay for your expenses and
some extra profit, and repeat it. If you can't repeat it, then
make sure it's self-sustaining and THEN move onto something else.
Stop joining every trend that comes your way.