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Using PLR For Fun and Profit

26 January 2010 No Comment

Private Label Rights Articles (PLR) are a fantastic way to add new content to your website or blog and fill up your newsletter. There are a few simple ‘rules’ though for successfully using PLR content.

  1. Don’t use PLR content exactly the way you received it! Chop it up into different blog posts or even combine it with your own writings. Just don’t copy and past it right out of the box.
  2. Create an ongoing email series and establish a relationship with your visitors. Use your daily (or weekly) mailings to supply a few new tips or ideas, provide reading suggestions by as well as affiliate links to e-books or print books, or perhaps promote someone else’s e-book for a commission!
  3. Feed your blog! Use some of that private label content to stir your creativity! Take sections of PLR content and add your own comments, or rewrite sections of the PLR content in your own words so you end up with unique material.
  4. Create a free report to provide to your customers, visitors and subscribers. Take a PLR report (or use ten PLR articles on one topic) and mix them into a seamless report. Insert some affiliate links or links to your own products and give it away. Put a link to the free product in your signature on discussion forums, and mention it in your bio box if you submit articles to directories. Let it work as a handy promotional tool for your website.
  5. Re-write it in your own words. This obviously takes a lot of time and energy but it will actually be your own unique work if you’ve got the time.

Some PLR websites that I recommend (yes – I use them & yes – these are affiliate links)

However you use PLR it’s sure to make blogging a little easier for you. It’s a time saver – don’t we all love time savers?

How do YOU use PLR content? If you don’t use it – why not?

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