HOW TO HANDLE PLR WITH YOUTUBE
Video is
becoming huge when it comes to online advertising. Internet marketers are
thinking of strategies about how they can create profitable videos which they
can upload on various video sharing sites. Others are finding free PLR content,
turning it into slideshows, and then sharing it on YouTube. Private label
rights (PLR) content is a written material that you can purchase or download
for free and then claim authorship, edit the content, break it apart, and so
forth.
How do
they do it?
The first
thing you have to do is to find a niche that is profitable and a lot of people
are searching for. Remember, it should be something that you enjoy doing or
within your interests. After you have picked your niche, go to Google Adwords KeywordTool - here you can find some profitable keywords that you can use for the video
titles and descriptions.
When you type in your search term on the “word
or phrase” box, you'll see a bunch of keyword ideas with the status of
competition as well as the number of global and local monthly searches per month.
Create a list of best possible keywords with a good amount of search volume.
Copy and paste them on notepad to keep for later use.
Next, find
your content. Finding PLR articles in Google is very easy, just type in
"free PLR articles" with your niche. Some articles are free, but you
have to give your name and email address in exchange of the product. You can
also buy PLR articles. They don't really cost much, around $3.
Best QualityPLR is the best place to find content that you can use on YouTube. Best quality
PLR ofers high quality PLR products that you can sell straight up. You can even
purchase a single product and test out the quality or join as a monthly/yearly
member.
Once you
have your PLR articles, you can turn them into videos and upload them to
YouTube.
Creating
Content
Now that you
have your keywords and content, it's time to turn it into PowerPoint slides.
You can use Microsoft PowerPoint but I recommend using Open Oice because it has
more features than Microsoft has. If you don't have open oice yet, you can
download it here for free.
- Once downloaded, open the program and choose "Presentation."
- Then choose the options that you want to use from the presentation wizard box - from the type of presentation, slide design, transitions and so on...click on the “Next” button after selecting each of the option and select “Create” when done with the 3 steps. You can still edit and change the options while working on your presentation.
- To get started, choose the layout you want to use. You might want to use the "title slide" layout to keep it simple or select from the diferent layout designs in the right hand corner under Tasks.
- Begin adding your title and content on the slides. The first slide should contain the title. You can change the font style, font size, font color, add background or shapes, etc. Just play around with it until you get the design you want.
- On the next slide, open and select the paragraph you want to include from your PLR articles. In this example, I’ve chosen a short but informative section from the eBook “Goodbye Stress, Hello Success.”
It doesn't
need to be long, 4 to 6 slides will do, just make sure that it's presentable,
and straight to the point.
- Then copy 1 or 2 sentences from the article, and paste it on the slides.
- If you need more content for your slides, open another article then simply copy a portion of the article then paste it on the slide and so on. This time I will be copying a paragraph from a “Stress Management” article. As you can see, there are many topics you can select from in the table of contents. Choose the related and useful topics which you can include in your video.
I’ve chosen
the content from “Stress Management Therapy.” Just copy again a portion of the
article then paste it on the slide.
Like this:
- Just continue adding content on the slides until you’ve reached the number of slides you prefer.
- You might also want to add animation and custom transition to make it more presentable. Also, include some call to action or info where you want to take them after watching your video presentation. For example, you want to direct your viewers on your squeeze page, you can say “Want to learn more on how to adapt to the stress? Visit http://adapttothestress.com”
- You’ll see below that I have already created 6 slides:
- Don’t forget to save your presentation by going to File, then “Save” or simply by using Ctrl+S on your keyboard.
There are many
tutorials on the web that can help learn how to use the tools. If you’ll be using a screen recorder tool,
just open the software and begin capturing the screen while playing your slide show
presentation. You might also want to make a voice over. All you have to do is
to get a microphone, then begin talking while capturing the presentation on
your screen.




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