WordPress changed the way we build websites, communicate with our subscribers and clients, and sell things online. It has now evolved to become a really good CMS, even though it started off as a blogging tool.
Every day, there are thousands of new WordPress users. The technical information online isn’t quite helpful to newbies. In fact, most of them prefer a non-technical, step-by-step “how to” guide to getting started. That’s why a lot of smart marketers are making tons of money selling video tutorials that teach others how to set-up, configure and use WordPress.
You’re being suicidal if you attempt to create blogging videos by yourself. Even in the past year WordPress has changed so much. This means that by the time you’re done creating your video tutorials, there are already outdated. Even if you manage to sell them, you’ll be getting a lot of angry customers when these videos get outdated a few weeks down the road.
The smart solution to this problem is to get PLR WordPress videos. Don’t buy PLR videos that some dodgy charater is selling on forums, unless you’re prepared to get low quality stuff. These videos were made with the sole purpose of making a quick profit.
The only good source of Private Label WordPress and blogging tutorials I’ve seen to date the one created by Gobala Krishnan woro writes some really good stuf in his Internet Home Business blog. Gobala Krishnan is pretty famous as a blogger and WordPress guru. For more than two years he kept these videos to himself and make quite a fortune.
Gobala recently decided to sell his videos with a PLR license. Outdated videos is not a thing you will worry about because as a member to PLR WP Videos.com you participate in the creation and updates of all videos. Every month, you also receive brand new videos.
What I like about his site is that all the videos are carefully planned and neatly produced. Because of this they are light weight, small sized and more user friendly. Plus, you can always choose the exact video formats you need and avoid paying for stuff that you’re never going to use anyway.
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This post was written by Perry Lowers on September 20, 2009



