What Really Happens When You Buy a PLR Website

Karen Cherry
7 min readFeb 6, 2022

Is a PLR Website worth it?

Photo by Mohammadreza alidoost on Unsplash

After successfully making and selling a website last year, I thought I’d repeat the process this year. But this time, I didn’t want to write all the content myself. So I turned to PLR.

PLR stands for Private Label Rights. PLR products are digital resources you can buy and then publish or re-sell as if they are your own. PLR products include blog posts, e-courses, e-books, checklists, and quizzes. When you buy PLR content you are buying the copyright and (usually) reselling rights too.

My original plan was to purchase a few PLR blog posts that I could tweak for my audience and put onto my new website. But I discovered you can get more than blog posts from PLR stores, you can get whole websites.

You Can Buy A Whole Website’s Worth of Content for Less Than $30. Mind blown.

I bought one, here’s what happened next.

I purchased a healthy eating website with private label rights for $27

What I got for US$27

The store promised I would receive:

  • 20 quality blog post articles, pre-loaded to a WordPress site, some with images

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Karen Cherry

Substack writer. Secret tree hugger. Aussie business owner with >$18K revenue on Substack. Refusing to dumb it down.