People Are CRAVING This Type of Content (PLR Inside)
Published: Thu, 12/11/25
Updated: Thu, 12/11/25
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Nothing like getting your Christmas deliveries and the FedEx gift card bundle has been cut open (didn't happen on my property after delivery - I have cameras). I called and they were able to cancel them before they were used. I hate thieves. But at least there's still time to get new ones (and a new delivery driver). 😂
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One of the most popular news stories this week was an airport act of
kindness. People are CRAVING feel-good content right now - and some of the biggest accounts earning the most on social media are built entirely around good deeds.
Most people don't realize you can do this without spending a PENNY and you can have two types of earnings - those that get donated to be used on the projects for others and those where the platform pays you for your content, which goes towards your own
earnings. And YES - you CAN be Faceless!
In today's PLR, I'm going to show you how to turn doing good in the world into a profitable channel - whether that's helping pets, people, or entire communities.
Do Good, Feel Good: Monetized Kindness Content – AI PLR - Just $10 (under $0.10 per page)
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a pack called Do Good, Feel Good: Monetized Kindness Content – AI PLR. I researched the topics, collaborated with AI to develop the structure, and carefully directed the creation process to make sure every section delivers real value. You can preview an excerpt right on the sales page.
This is something that I can price much cheaper, under $0.10 per page rather than $2 per page for the limited PLR. This PLR will not be limited in quantity, and you can do the same things with it - edit it, put your name on it, etc.
The Do Good, Feel Good: Monetized Kindness Content – AI PLR is an exciting slant that allows people to learn how to make money
doing good things that give viewers a warm, fuzzy feeling - while also putting money in their pockets. Some of the most popular channels and accounts on social media are built around doing things for others, whether it's helping animals, supporting people in need, or uplifting entire communities. And don't worry - there are plenty of acts that don't require spending a single penny in order to start building an audience and generating income. This comprehensive guide walks them through everything
from filming their first act and building authentic community engagement to scaling their impact with crowdfunded projects and creating sustainable revenue streams. Once their social creator income revs up, they can always pour some funds back into the channel to level up with bigger acts of kindness or let the viewers participate in funding them, but they'll learn exactly how to start small, stay authentic, and grow strategically without breaking the bank.
This 109+ page, 45,036-word PLR covers:
- The Kindness Creator Model - Content Formats That Monetize - Your First Acts of Kindness - Audience-Driven Acts - Community-Powered Kindness - Live Stream Kindness - Charity Streams That Convert - Audience Participation Challenges - Monetization Strategies - Scaling Your Impact - Avoiding Burnout and Staying
Authentic - Advanced Content Strategies - Crisis Management and Ethics - Your Kindness Legacy
I've never monetized it, but I've been doing kindness acts for years (that could have easily been viral content) - and I want to show you some real examples that could work as content...
A few years ago, a grandmother in my neighborhood suddenly raising her grandkids lost her husband right before Christmas. We went overboard - stuffed stockings, a fully decorated Christmas tree, tons of gifts for both the kids and grandma. She bawled when we delivered it and sent me pics of the kids opening gifts Christmas morning. That's the kind of emotional content people can't stop sharing.
But you don't need a budget to create compelling kindness content. My daughter made rope toys from old t-shirts for shelter dogs. My son volunteered at a nursing home, dying Easter eggs and listening to residents' life stories while little old ladies talked about what a handsome young man he was and how he should meet their granddaughter. 😂
My other son keeps "gratitude bags" in his car - gallon zip locks with snacks, hand
warmers, socks, hygiene items - plus dog food for homeless people with pets. One day, Scarlett and I did a random acts of kindness marathon: flowers on cars with happy notes, paid for food in drive-thrus, took cupcakes to the police station, handed out quarters and detergent at laundromats, delivered care packages to nursing homes, and even spent time listening to an author at his lonely book table.
Every single one of those
moments would make great short-form content. I mowed my elderly neighbor's yard every week for a year after their surgeries. Bought roses for a Walmart cashier who'd never received flowers. Adopted a female platoon and sent care packages (the coordinator said nobody ever adopts the women troops). Even something as simple as submitting positive feedback for good service can change someone's day - maybe even earn them a promotion or raise. (People only ever complain so it stands out when it's
good).
The guide above has tons of ideas like these - free acts, budget acts, and strategies to get your audience to fund the bigger ones. Every example is a potential video that could launch or grow a profitable channel.
You wake up every day getting to do good for others - in person or online - and not only are you making the recipient feel good, but everyone watching it
benefits and starts posting comments and images like this on your posts because they're happy crying or just feeling so good: