F.A.Q.

What is PLR?

PLR stands for “private label rights” and is also known as brandable content, licensed content, or done-for-you content.   When you pay for this license, you are legally allowed to make the content your own, brand it, sell it, or give it away.

How does private label content work?

You can brand the myfairladiesprintablesboutique.com with PLR license content and sell it as your own. You can give it away. Print it. And more. The only thing you cannot do is let your clients brand and sell it as their own.  These private label rights are NOT  transferable.

The graphics provided on one product can’t be extracted and used for any other purpose. Since these are editable PLR printables, sometimes the images aren’t flattened so they can be moved or deleted but they can’t be used on another product.

Whenever you sell or share myfairladiesprintablesboutique.com content with your clients, make sure you deliver the material into a non-editable format, such as a PDF document.

In short, you can:

  • put your name as the author;
  • edit and modify contents and graphics;
  • sell and keep 100% of the sales;
  • give the items away for free. 

You pay for a license once and you keep 100% of the profits.

No ongoing license fees or royalties.

And no attribution necessary.  

Attention: This is a “non-exclusive license” — which means others might also license the same item.

What can’t you do?

 You can not resell or give away the Private Label Rights.  

What are the advantages of PLR products?

It’s natural that you want to write everything you publish and create your products to offer or sell. But sometimes there is so much to do in an online business that it’s impossible to maintain the productivity level that you need.

The main advantage of PLR products is that you can create your content without having to do it from scratch! You’ve all the freedom to make it your own, insert your own personality, voice, examples, and stories.

Private label products allow you to produce more and faster, without the usual headaches of doing everything from scratch.

My personal advice about PLR

Private Label Content is best used as a “resource” rather than a ‘source”, meaning that users should consider revising and improving existing private label content before distributing it under their own brand. Remember that what you buy can be bought by many more people. You have to give it your personal touch.

You can see PLR as the skeleton and you are going to add the meat. Or maybe see it as a draft that you’ll add and polish. Its always easier to start with something done and modify it than starting from zero.


What is Print on Demand?

Print on Demand (POD) is a print-to-order service in which designers can upload digital designs, and customers can order a physical product, such as t-shirts, books or coffee mugs, with the designer’s work printed on it.

Good examples of this are:

These sites present good opportunities for you to sell your products.