Leverage The Old Content For New Content Creation Ideas
View the old plr / mrr ebooks and article titles for more content ideas. Can you learn something from the old information and apply it today? One of the plr websites has the feature to sort the products. Going back to view the old plr ebooks and articles can bring up some memories.
What jumps out at first? The list includes some programs and websites that are no longer around or they don’t occupy the high rank as in the past. When you see a product that talks about myspace, it lets you know that things have changed. Reading one title might make you take a trip down memory lane. Did you ever have a myspace account? There was a time when myspace was the hot place to be online. This was the at the ramp up to social media. Now, people don’t mention myspace that often, but could you still learn something from a plr product that is focused on one site?
Going down the site a little bit more showed another older product that might still have some value. The product is called how to get 1000 subscribers in 30 days. When you hear the title, what comes to mind? You might think about a new list owner that wants to build up their following. Do you think there are still people today that might fall into that category? Are people still using email? Would you read the product to see the details of the information contained in the title?
Rolling the scroll button down on the mouse might bring up even more interesting topics. What about the essential guide to affiliate profits? Who might want to crack open this title to see what the prize is inside? There could be lots of people that have bought websites and they want to make money. They might have wanted to make money passively from google adsense, but maybe their site does not yet qualify. Could learning about affiliate marketing be another pathway to earning on the web? Think about all the various types of people that might be interested in this topic. What about the youtube channel owners that are not monetized. Do you think they would want to learn about affiliate marketing?
Even if the information is not brand new, it could still contain some valuable take aways. Don’t just look past the information that is not new. You might still be able to find some value where others have just walked right past it.