And what could you possibly do with them? At the very least you would have to put an intro and an outro b-roll on them plus probably a watermark and a thumbnail. You’ll have to write a description for each one and find some tags to add to wherever you upload them. Then you’ll have to contend with another ten or more competitors with almost exactly the same videos. How do you think YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, etc. will handle the sudden influx of hundreds of the same video? It would take less time to create, with the aid of AI, 300 unique videos complete with thumbnails, tags and descriptions. Some marketers still think that the thud factor is a selling point. I don’t agree with them. That only works for newbies who won’t do anything with the content they buy anyway. Mainly because they’ll be overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the task they’ve inflicted on themselves. How would I know that? I was there once. I still have hundreds of extremely poor-quality PLR ebooks buried under so much digital dust that I can’t read the titles anymore. The only advantage I have with those is I think I might be able to use them. By the way, if you have bought those 300 PLR videos, ask ChatGPT to summarise them for you and then create lead magnets or bundle several together and turn them into PDFs for sale. Repurposing PLR into a different format is the best use for most of them. Regards, P.S. The ideal way to use those lead magnets is to grow your email list. You can put several on a single page for $5 as an upsell after they have subscribed. Discover the secrets to building an engaged email list here: https://go.wm-tips.com/sr-list. |