PLR Video Repurposing

The demo video below will first show you an example of a re-purposed PLR video (private label rights). Then it shows you the tools, items and the process to get to that end result.

There are several reasons why people purchase private label or white label videos.

Two reasons that come to mind are reselling and as a shortcut to product creation.

I’ll cover the ‘reselling’ reason in a future post. For now I want to talk about using PLR videos for product creation.

First off, there is little if any instant steps involved in re-purposing content of any kind. It will take some effort whether the effort comes from you or you outsource it.PLR Video repurpose into another video product

Remember though, the effort involved in this re-purposing of PLR Videos versus creating your training videos from scratch, is without a doubt – MUCH FASTER.

Here Is What We Are Using

Okay, this PLR video re-purposing tip will use the audio transcripts from the video, a newly recorded voiceover .wav or .mp3 file and some screen-grabs from sections of the original video.

This can be entirely done with free tools if you need to. I’m using Camtasia Studio 8 to put everything together, Snagit for the screen-grabs, PowerPoint 2010 for the “PPT Slides” and Audacity for the newly recorded audio voiceover.

By the way, when I want to try and do things on the cheap, one site I refer to often is https://alternativeto.net/ . When you get there, top right corner of the page is a search box. Enter the name of the program you would like an ‘Alternative’ to. Many of the results are open source or free options.

When I get the time, I’ll put together a demo using all free tools but for now this is it. That being said, all the premium tools I use in this demo have a free trial version so no more excuses. You Are Welcome 🙂

So watch, learn & take action.

If you have questions please let me know by using the comments below or if you prefer keeping it private, CLICK HERE to use the Contact Us link.

Thanks for checking this out and please take action on what you’ve learned. The more often you do something (most of the time) the easier it gets.

– Steve D.

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