Mar 4
2009

How to Create Physical Products Using PLR Content

When you think of PLR content, you probably think of blog posts, web content, products, and maybe even email autoresponders... but have you ever thought of creating on-demand physical products?

It's easier than you think.

Check out this video:

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Here's a list of some popular print on-demand services to create physical products like books, posters, t-shirts, mugs, accessories, and more:

  1. Lulu.com
  2. CafePress.com
  3. ArtsNow.com
  4. Zazzle.com
  5. Printfection.com
  6. SpreadShirt.net

6 Responses to How to Create Physical Products Using PLR Content

  1. Desmond says:

    Hi Ronnie

    Appreciate your sharing of this alternative way to using the PLR contents.

    I am sure this question have been asked before. Are we okay with any copyrights to the pictures and quotes ?

    Cheers

  2. Hey Desmond,

    Great question... Yes, you're clear to use the images, quotes and affirmations. We have the rights to use them!

    Ronnie

  3. Thanks for the tips. There some options I might follow up on.

    Thanks

  4. Glad to hear that you'll be taking action!

  5. Lisa says:

    Ronnie, question could these be used in a book someone is writing?

  6. Lisa: Yes! Absolutely. :)

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