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Thiago Finch Explains PLR and How to Make Money from It

0h 04m video Published May 9, 2023 Transcribed Jul 16, 2026 C Cortes Thiago Finch [OFICIAL]
Beginner 3 min read For: Entrepreneurs and content creators interested in digital product distribution without creating content from scratch.

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This video explains the concept of Private Label Rights (PLR) as a business model where you buy the rights to a product, become the producer, and earn 100% of the royalties. It contrasts PLR with affiliate marketing and discusses how to build a product portfolio by purchasing PLR products for distribution.

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PLR Explained

Private Label Rights allow you to buy a product, become the producer, and earn 100% of the royalties, unlike affiliate marketing where you earn a commission.

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Ideal for Avoiding Spotlight

PLR is suitable for people who don't want to be in the spotlight, lack unique skills, or don't want to do co-production.

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Cash Flow Motivation

The speaker used PLR to increase cash flow to cover payroll and work on other products.

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Two PLR Approaches

You can either produce a product to sell to distributors or buy products from other producers to distribute.

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PLR Misconception

PLR is not synonymous with easy money; it's a method to get a product quickly, but success depends on applying correct marketing techniques.

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Types of PLR

There are various PLR types, including article PLR, where you transform methodology and polish content for another specialist.

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Branding Importance

Packaging and branding are crucial; a product's value increases with proper branding, like coffee in a Starbucks cup.

PLR is a viable business model for those seeking to distribute content without creating it from scratch, but success hinges on effective branding and marketing techniques.

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What does PLR stand for?

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Private Label Rights

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How does PLR differ from affiliate marketing?

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In PLR, you buy the product and earn 100% royalties; in affiliate marketing, you earn a commission.

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Who is PLR ideal for?

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People who don't want to be in the spotlight, lack unique skills, or don't want co-production.

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What is a common misconception about PLR?

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That PLR is synonymous with easy money; it's just a method to get a product quickly.

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What is crucial for PLR success besides content?

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Applying correct marketing techniques and branding.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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PLR Definition

Clearly defines PLR as buying rights to become the producer and earn 100% royalties.

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Target Audience for PLR

Identifies who benefits most from PLR: those avoiding spotlight or lacking unique skills.

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PLR Misconception

Warns that PLR is not easy money; success requires marketing techniques.

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Branding Analogy

Uses Starbucks coffee analogy to emphasize packaging and branding importance.

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PLR Explained: Buy a Product, Keep 100% Profit

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Why PLR Isn't for Everyone (And Who It's For)

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The Biggest PLR Myth: It's Not Free Money

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PLR vs. Starbucks: Branding Makes All the Difference

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[00:01] PLR thing we talked about here actually works, right? A lot of people are talking about it. Private Label Rights, right? And I was wondering how it really works in practice. Let's say there's a course, let's take one... I wanted to give an example to

[00:14] understand how it works in practice. Using various specialists and people who own intellectual property and decide to

[00:26] sell it. But let's give an example: if you wanted to take, say, Primo's product here, and do a PLR, would you be able to do that? Hmm, yes, obviously. So, to sell our product, of course, not through a normal

[00:39] affiliate program, there's a difference. There's a difference, right? The affiliate platform, get the promotional link, and earn a commission on that. When we talk about Private Label Rights... Uh-huh, I buy your

[00:52] Private Label Rights... Uh-huh, I buy your product, become the producer, and earn 100% product, become the producer, and earn 100% of the royalties. Ah, I understand. You... and speak, since you bought their intellectual property rights. Ah, various

[01:05] forms generally... Products are offered in a single payment, but that 's how the secondary market works. For example, would it justify a Thiago creating a product for me to sell to someone else, or not? It wouldn't be worthwhile.

[01:20] It's more for those who perhaps have n't achieved their n't achieved their exact distribution. So this model is very much for people who don't want to be in the spotlight, don't have a unique skill,

[01:34] they don't want to do what we call co-production. So this fits more into this mode. When I had the insight to I wanted in my company was cash flow. I wanted to increase cash flow

[01:49] so I could cover a certain payroll to work on other products. I understand, so it ended up working out better than I imagined. But when you do PLR, you're saying you produce this product to sell to

[02:02] someone who will distribute it, or you buy products from other producers to distribute. The second option is the second option. So you build a portfolio of products where you buy this here, that is, you have a

[02:16] you bring it here to your product portfolio, and then you create a flow where you start distributing this here to... Your audiences are expected, and there are no more fixed costs because now the product is yours. What

[02:30] people mistakenly think about PLR is that this acronym is synonymous with money. No, this acronym has nothing to do with that. It's just a method for you to get your hands on a product in an easier, faster way, let's say. It's

[02:44] already ready, someone is saying, "Okay, I'm an expert in this, I can sell you this material for this payment or this agreement." And then the next thing they have to worry about doing masterfully is

[02:59] applying the correct techniques to that product so that it can sell, because it doesn't come with the techniques, it's just the content. It's like, I do publishers do this with some methodologies from some people, right? They

[03:13] buy the rights and write a book about it. In the music world, how much have you already paid, man, for a PLR, for a product that you PLR, for a product that you licensed, man? "Oh,

[03:27] I'm going to buy it, no, but it's going to sell like hotcakes, no, it's going to very compiled. It depends a lot on the content. There are several ways you can do PLR there. What exactly are they? What are the

[03:42] 5 to 6? Are article PLRs... a ring, think, scientific artist, you transform methodology and your exact... if you take that content, work, model, polish in order to put it in front of another specialist who will be

[03:57] able to prove to you that that material really works, when you package it, you put the tag you want... uh-huh, uh-huh... many people have already questioned, right? What is the difference between a coffee in a normal cup and

[04:10] another coffee in a Starbucks cup? Uh-huh, it's the branding, it's the packaging of the product, for example. I've noticed, I don't know if you've had this experience, that when buying some courses, even

[04:25] American ones, I paid around $0.00 for the content, while content, while that content is there in the bookstore for $19.90.

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