
>>> (((Layna61524)))! This is such a valuable list of resources for free ebooks... can't thank you enough for taking the time to compile it.
When it comes to creating content for blog post, articles, ebooks, etc., I wonder where most of the PLR creators go to research and gather content for their PLR? (((Layna61524))) are you aware of any particular sites they use most often?
BTW, giving you MAX REP (+5) for this share.
Thank you so much for sharing this. Much appreciated. Repped.
Hey, Layna
Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful list for downloading free Ebooks.
Max Reps added.
Thanks for the share. Reps added.

(((layna61524))),
The list of wonderful sites you shared in this thread piqued my interest in terms of what sites content writers and/or creators of PLR products may use to gather information. I am in search of sites where I can find wonderful, current health information that's not widely used by the average blogger or content writer using Google to search for information.
I just figured that those who create PLR and produce high-quality information probably have paid sources where they collect information, or use sites that are not well known to the general public, or easily found, via a Google search.
However, I guess being able to read, comprehend/decipher and write that information in a professional way quickly may be the most valuable skill to possess when all is said and done. I may have a couple of Udemy courses on speed-reading that I may need to jump on and some article writing templates I may have on my hard-drive that I can dust off and use. Then, I may be able to get up to speed and pump out a lot of good content like those who create PLR!
Thank you, anyway, for taking the time to search on my behalf. REPPED you to the MAX (+5 and more) for your efforts.
Awesome share Layna. Happy Thanksgiving. Repped you.
Already repped.
I would like to add one more to the list:
Code:
http://en.bookfi.net/