10 PLR Ebooks By Peter Iremo Product Rights: Includes Private Label Master Resell Rights Private Label Right Retail Value: $27.00 Click Here to Download the Reseller Package
In this package, you're getting a pretty great bargain with all of the 10 nicely-written e-books all related to Internet marketing. Just a note though, although they are indeed well-written, some parts do need a bit of proofreading and rewrites, and you might also want to consider reformatting the pages or redesigning them to make them more attractive. All 10 e-books come in Microsoft Word format, making them completely editable, so make the most out of this opportunity. Obviously, you get private label rights with this package, so feel free to work with them however you please. Another unexpected bonus you will find with this is that it's actually a collection of some pretty informative articles too, so while you're reviewing or editing them, you're sure to be learning something about the business at the same time. Overall a good product to get if you seek to distribute more knowledge about Internet marketing.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
10 PLR Ebooks By Peter Iremo
Get This Set!!!, July 05, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
"Unlimited Customers Goldmine"
The first thing that made me sit up and take notice of "Unlimited Customers Goldmine" was its catchy intro.
Good points: One of the things I really liked is that it contains a disclaimer that it's not a tech guide, so you won't go looking for that aspect in this e-book only to be let down. The e-book makes it clear that it is a marketing guide, tried-and-tested, period. Another thing is that the tone and style is conversational and engaging to read: it will catch your attention and have you reading from start to end. It addresses the most important questions you may have in affiliate marketing, and it is very well-organized.
Not-so-good point: I disliked the overview part. It reminded me of a lesson plan or academic paper. Why is this a bad point? Because it interrupts the style and flow. If you noticed, "real" books do not have an "objectives" page. If they want to lay down the book's objectives, they would do it in paragraph form.
The bottom line: This book is more than potential, it is a great buy in itself.
"E-book Creation for the Illiterate"
Still the same impression: great read, engaging.
Great points: The e-book is organized with a clickable Table of Contents, so it's a lot easier to find the sections. Great for lazy people like moi. This is a great guide for the would-be e-book moguls, packed with information, suggestions, overview of current topic trends, and even forecasts of future trends. Grab a tall mug of decaf capuccino or latte. You will want to sit through this one and devour it to the end.
Not-so-good point: A little more organization won't hurt, but as it is, the e-book is not bad. A cover page would be needed too. And the "Illiterate" label tends to sound politically incorrect/derogatory, and may offend if it's taken too seriously.
The bottom line: As I said, go grab that tall mug of decaf capuccino. You would want the coffee companion without the caffeine kick. Because if you had the caffeine with it, you'd probably be out trying all the tricks you've learned from this book at once!
"Exploding Your Sales"
Good points: Detailed, and presents the whole picture by also factoring in the competition. Well-written and engaging to read still.
Not-so-good points: It didn't really catch my interest, as I'm not into sales. But this has potential for those who are into marketing and sales. It offers great tips on what words to avoid putting in a marketing campaign. And it has that "Overview" section that just looks so out-of-place in a commercial e-book.
The bottom line: Good guide, good read. Pretty useful, especially to marketing managers.
"Maillist Cash Extraction Goldmine"
Good points: Very detailed, packed with information, well-written.
Not-so-good-point: The ever-present Overview section really should be in paragraph form, and it should drop the "To.."
The bottom line: Pretty useful.
"Beating the Beast Goldmine"
Great point: This is THE survival guide for Internet business newbies out there. If you want to make a fortune on the Internet, DON'T start without this. Great read, very detailed, it is the perfect companion to the "E-book Creation for the Illiterate" guide. You better prepare for several mugs of decaf capuccino on this one too.
Not-so-good points: Needs organizing, and would benefit from a clickable Table of Contents. When you get to the end of the e-book, however, you may want to ask for more. You may clamor for a how-to on setting up your Internet business. What would be your options? Where do you go once you've avoided the beasts? Though the entire set more than makes up for it, it would do good to extend the e-book or incorporate it with another that gives a how-to Internet business options.
The bottom line: Grab this and the "E-book Creation for the Illiterate," and I'm sure you'll get rich.
Good points: These have good overviews on these topics, and are detailed enough. They have disclaimers that they could be improved, which is good.
Not-so-good-point: Not too organized; these need work on the section breakdown. The subsections and steps need to be labeled/titled.
The bottom line: These are great places to get interested in Google AdSense, Affiliate Marketing, Email Marketing, eZine Marketing and Pay Per Click Marketing, and even on setting up these revenue-generating systems. You just need to spot the steps, the important tips, and the subsections and label them yourself.
What I would want this set to have: This set could be consolidated into one major e-book, with the "Beating the Beast Goldmine" as its first chapters, but that would make the e-book too long and too heavy to open and run. It could, however, be organized so that the "Beating the Beast" would be on top, then an overview e-book should be added next to this. This overview e-book should contain a general look of the options a person has if he wants to enter the Internet moneymaking treasure trove. Aside from that, the e-books should be uniform in style (fonts and formatting), and they should all contain clickable Tables of Contents.
Overall, with the "Beating the Beast Goldmine" and the "E-book Creation for the Illiterate" alone, you already have more than the value of what you paid for, for this set. I'm speechless, I'd sell these in a split second!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
10 PLR Ebooks By Peter Iremo
Super PLR Content, January 08, 2008
Reviewer: Tracie Johansen
This package has tons of potential. The information is informative and very useful.
I can think of dozens of ways it could be used. You could break up the content and get a couple of years worth of eZines with a little rewriting in no time. You could make quite a few excellent reports to help build your lists.
You could set up years worth of autoresponders. With a little time and effort you could set up a whole site full of useful and unique content. And of course you could rewrite them and sell them separately or as a package. This is a download package to get for sure.