Hi,
Note: I've been a member of this PLR offer for 10+ years, and I've had some of my own articles published in it, so to say I 'recommend' it would be a massive understatement.
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Here’s the thing.
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Most PLR falls apart the moment you actually look at it.
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It’s either thin, late, generic… or clearly written by somebody who doesn’t run the kind of business they’re writing about.
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So I don’t get excited about “done-for-you content” very often.
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But this is worth a look -
https://alink.co/plrnews
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Nick James has been publishing this Internet Marketing Newsletter every month for 15 years.
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That’s 180 issues without the usual disappearing act, and honestly, that tells you more than most sales pages ever will.
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People do not keep paying month after month for content that isn’t pulling its weight.
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What you get is pretty practical:Â
 - a 32+ page illustrated newsletter you can use as-is
 - editable .docx files with full PLR rights
 - and content you can break apart into emails, blog posts, articles, e-books, videos, autoresponder content
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or just use it for your own paid newsletter
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or use it to add high value content to a membership site...
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They’ve also included an audio interview in every issue from #101 onward, which gives you another format to work with.
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That’s why I like it.
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Not because it’s clever.
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Because it removes a recurring bottleneck.
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If you’re an internet marketer, digital marketer, list owner, or you just need decent marketing content showing up every month without you having to wrestle it into existence, this could save you a fair bit of time.
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Right now you can test it for $1 on a 7-day trial.
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During this relaunch, it continues at $37/month, and the promo pricing is set to end on April 27, 2026, after which the monthly price goes to $47.
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Take a look here:
https://alink.co/plrnews
Kind regards,
Matt Garrett
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P.S. The page lays it on a bit thick in places. I’d ignore that part. The useful bit is simple: steady IM content, full reuse rights, and a publisher who’s been showing up every month for years. That’s rarer than it should be.
https://alink.co/plrnews