Benefiting from PLR, A Car with Your Name on It
PLR what is it? If you try to explain to the average person how you purchased a Private Label Rights article or presentation and then claimed it was yours, you would probably get a raised eyebrow. To most people that would be stealing and they would probably tell you so. We are all very aware of copy-written works in music and media and all the restrictions and extra fees we pay for the privilege of enjoying them. We can download a song, only to find it plays on one player, but not another. You legally cannot even get a group together to sing Christmas songs in a mall, without someone paying a publishing company for the rights.
Most people are not aware how often one person or company makes something and lets someone else put their name on it.
Car companies do this all the time. Remember GM’s Geo division in the 1980’s and early ‘90’s? GM put its name on vehicles manufactured by Japanese companies, Toyota and Isuzu. Isuzu produced the Spectrum and Toyota made the newer Nova line. People bought them, satisfied they were buying an American product. There are numerous car models, both designed completely or jointly by different car companies and sold with various nameplates. Even Honda had Isuzu make the Passport model a few years ago.
Grocery stores have been using this practice for many years too. I worked for a time at a well-known cold cut manufacturer. They of course had their marketable brands, which were considered premium products and then they turned around and made the same hotdogs for local food store chains. The local stores were able to place their names on it and value conscious customers would buy it because it was slightly cheaper. People would say how it tasted just like the premium brands…exactly because the same company made it. Everyone benefited from this version of PLR. The manufacturer gains a new market of people wanting to save money; the grocery chain sells more products.
So it shouldn’t surprise people that in the marketing world that there is PLR products too. They provide a way for budding business tycoons to diversify their offerings without expending too many resources in creating them. It is much faster to customize an existing conception, than to start from scratch. It also allows marketers more time to concentrate on their next “big” idea.
So don’t hesitate to shop around for some PLR opportunities of your own. Let someone else build the car and you can customize it with your own nameplate. Remember it’s not necessary to re-invent the wheel, just stick some flashy rims on it.
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