InfoGoRound - Where the PLR is Free
InfoGoRound (IGR) is one of the more unique PLR sites. I've had a membership for over a year and have yet to pay for a single month. How is this possible? I simple go into the publishing center and create a fresh and original article, on the topic of my choosing, and submit it. It the article is accepted they will credit you with the full amount of the monthly membership dues. I have never had an article declined.
So free membership is fine but what are the benefits?
IGR has a growing, searchable database of private label articles. Each month over 300 articles are added to the database in any number of niche categories. The articles from the database seem to be better written than the monthly packs. If I need a quick post for a blog I will search through the database to see if anything matches my niche. You will not always find an article that perfectly matches what you need, but the database makes a great place to begin your research and frame your article. Articles used from the database can, and should be re-written.
Each month you get four, 50-article niche packs. Also, as a bonus each month, they provide the members with 200-250 additional articles from 4-8 different topics. Some months the topics that are chosen will leave you with a sense of bewilderment. Where did they come up with this? Other months they stick wioth more mainstream offerings. Of the two article packs, two typically match up with the product ebook packages. 50 articles is a lot of content. But if you are motivated you will use the articles to create newsletters, autoresponder series and build a website.
The bonus articles are simply that. A bonus. They are of decent quality. They are nice to use for blogs when you need some quick content to post. Some months they will be of value because you have websites built around that niche. Other months you will not have a use for them.
Each month you get two private label product packages. This is an ebook complete with graphics and sales letter for your use to promote the product. You can pull apart the ebook and use it for more article content on your website. You can personalize it and sell it wherever fine ebooks are sold on the web. Or you can simply give it away to collect emails.
IGR has also created tools for you to use with your PLR. They have developed a website builder that quickly builds a site utlizing your PLR. You can use any PLR, plus the IGR database, to create the site. It is a fairly nifty site builder and improvements are being added fairly consistently. The site templates are unfortuantely rather ordinary looking. You will want to personalize the site as much as possible.
There is also a newsletter and training course generator. Each of these will pull articles from the database to build a newsletter or opt-in series for your readers. This would be more useful if you could use other sources than simply what is available in the database. This is good, just not great.
The price for IGR is $24.95 a month. If you submit an article that is accepted then that cost is rebated. The site is free. All the content is free. The resources. The forum. Everything. Free. I can write an article and have it submitted to the site in 30 minutes. It is worth it to me for free PLR content.
Bottom line: Recommended. If you take the time to write a decent article and get your membership fee rebated then it is a no brainer. There is something in here that you can use each month to populate your blogs or websites. If you are not going to try to get the site for free, the cost is only $24.95. That is less than most other PLR sites for what you get. Admittedly, the quality is not as good as Article Underground or PLRPro, but for $25 a month, it is good enough.

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