The concept behind a PLR club is very simple. You have a membership site and you load it up with products you have purchased the rights to. This means you don’t have to spend anytime generating content. Only focus on the fun part promoting it.
But how do you prevent your resale rights membership from becoming at shore?
It’s easy. Follow a monthly routine, have a schedule, and use my special fill-in-the-calendar strategy. Believe it or not, you don’t need any special software other than membership software to manage a PLR site. All you need to do is use WordPresses, special scheduling feature, and all you need to do to that is change the date on a post to appear in the future and add in new resale rights.
But how do you make it so you aren’t distracted every single day piling it right?
It’s easy. Dedicate one day per month to loading in sites and scheduling them. It might take up half a day or a full day every single month, but you only dedicate that one day towards scheduling new content and you don’t have to worry about it for a whole other month. If you schedule 30 products, set the dates to them, set the categories and you’re done. Just dedicate the one day out of the month to buying new rights products and scheduling them on your blog.
Another easy way to make it tolerable to set up membership site content is know ahead of time what kind of schedule you’ll have on your membership site. For example, I have run membership sites where on Monday my visitors were given a video. On Wednesday, they were given an audio. And on Thursday, they were given a piece of software. This makes it a lot easier to schedule content than you think because if you have an audio you’ve bought the rights to, you know that you just schedule it on the next Tuesday of the month. Again, you don’t need any special software. Just know what kind of content will be available on what day of the month.
And finally, my fill-in-the-calendar strategy will make sure that you always have something ready for your members even if you send up the content at a slow pace. Here’s what I mean. If you only have 12 videos and you want your site to last one year, schedule one video per month. If you make more videos later, fill in the gaps. You might have the 12 videos scheduled. You make 12 more videos, then schedule so people get two videos per month. Make another video. Make it so people get a video almost every week. But instead of cramming all your videos at the beginning, space them out evenly for as long as you want your membership site to last, and as you create more videos, sandwich them in between where you already have. That way you can still watch your membership site at any time, but you’ll never run out of content. The content might be a little slow coming at first, but people will not have the problem of getting 20 videos at once and then nothing. Schedule out your content monthly then add enough so that it’s weekly and maybe even get it almost to a daily recurrence.
And that’s how you keep your queue of PLR membership of products full. Have a monthly routine where you have one day, where you buy and schedule resale rights. Schedule out your days, have video on Mondays or audio on Wednesdays, that way it’s brain dead simple where your content should go and set your post to drip out on a monthly basis then make them weekly and then make them even more frequently than that.
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