Hollywood loves to repeat old stories.
Hollywood loves to repeat old stories because it's profitable.
Advertised as coming to the big screen soon is Steven Spielberg's remake of West Side Story, a modernisation of Romeo and Juliet.
Hollywood also releases sequels to anything that they think can make a buck.
Fast and Furious, anyone?
There are ten movies plus short films, a television series, live shows, video games and theme park attractions.
Talk about flogging a dead horse.
Then you have the Rocky series and the Star Wars series, throw in Alien and Predator, and you can see a pattern emerging.
How does this relate to writing content, emails or creating products?
I thought that might be obvious, but if not, the relation is that you do not have to reinvent any wheels.
You can take any product and recreate it, not clone it or plagiarise it, but use the concept and build your own.
It doesn't have to be PLR or white label either as long as you don't copy and only make minor edits, you'll be fine.
If you have PLR or white label products, you can use them as they are, but it's always better to get a little more creative than that.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. One way to be creative with someone else's product is to summarise it yourself and rewrite it from the summary.
A better way is to get three products on the same subject, make brief notes on each of them, and then write your product from your notes.
One of the great tools in Frase will generate an outline for you on your chosen keywords which you can then use the A.I. tool and your brain to create original work, which is the best way.
You'll find more info here https://go.wm-tips.com/frase.