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August 4, 2008
Private Label Rights Mistake #2

In an earlier post we mentioned that private label rights products are a major part of our business. We began using them at least a decade ago and have made tons of mistakes when circulating them around the Net. I've already mentioned our earlier mistakes of including dated refences in the private label reports, so let's discuss another biggie ...
Private Label Resell Rights Mistake #2: Being Too Specific
When creating any private label rights products, it's a mistake to be too specific, because things change. For instance:
* What if you mention the price of a product - and it changes ...
* Or, what if you mention a "30 day trial" - that was over three years ago ...
* Or you mention a 'brand new' site - and your reader tunes in two years later
...
Specific information can easily become irrelevant or outdated. The author of "How To Get Free Traffic With PLR Reports" mentions that he included a price for a membership site and he's "... gotten ugly emails accusing me of fraud and false advertising, with threats to turn me in to the attorney general and all kinds of nonsense."
Obviously one of those classic Bad Things.
So be quite careful with the information you include in your private label rights product or it just might come back to bite you. You surely don't want the attention of the attorney general of your state. :-)
Posted by SydneyJohnston at August 4, 2008 12:02 PM

