Private Label Rights And Questions
What could you do with a plr product like 7 Steps To Know Your Customers? You could quickly start asking some questions? Just start making a list of questions and start to answer them.
Who needs and wants 7 steps to know your customer? The first thing that comes to mind is business owners. Are business owners clueless about their customers? What kind of information are business owners trying to know? Why do they want to know more about their customers? Just a few quick questions might lead to even more.
Some business owners are just starting up. The startup companies might not even be in a position to have customers yet. Will this product help them? Other companies might have customers, but they don’t really seem to care about them. Can you remember a time when it felt like a business didn’t want to know you? They just wanted your money and nothing else. Did it make you think about shopping somewhere else?
Does the type of business make a difference? Are retail stores really trying to understand their customers? What about service companies? Will knowing more about customers result in gaining more business? How much does it cost a business to start learning more about their customers? Does it require spending money on an expensive computer program? Can they just start learning more about their customers from simple surveys or phone calls?
With just a few quick minutes, you could be building up a list of new questions that could lead to lots of new points. Who knows how many pieces of content you are going to think about. Can you search through your collection of plr articles and ebooks to start coming up with new combinations?
Is 7 steps too many steps? Are there just really 3 main steps they need to focus on? When you start playing the question game, you can really start to go wild. What about bringing the topic up to some of the current events? How is knowing your customer going to change with the new software updates like ai and blockchain? Is it even related at all? Some customers might not want the business to know more about them. They might only care about the things that they want at the time. Will learning more about the customer push them away from the business?
Just looking at some of the plr products can start to spark new trains of thought. Before you know it, you have a list. You can expand the list or shorten it. You can think about more plr that is related or not related. Start kicking your brainstorming up a notch.