Over the next few lines you’re going to discover different ways to use Private Label (Resale) Rights Articles.
But before we get into that, let’s get this out of the way: In most cases it’s a good idea if you rewrite the PLR so that you are using unique content. That point won’t specifically be mentioned in most of the strategies listed below.
Now let’s get started..
However, you should assume it’s generally a good idea to modify the PLR at least partially about 25-40% or so.
Now let’s get started..
1. Load the articles into an autoresponder.
You already know you need to load up an autoresponder series as a way to automatically build a relationship with your readers. PLR articles make this task easily.
While you should load at least seven to twelve articles into your series, you can also put your business on autopilot by loading about 52 articles into the series, one per week.
That’s a full year’s worth of content that you can use to build a relationship, help you close sales, and so on. Do note, however, that you should be using “evergreen” content. In other words, use content that’s always relevant and timeless.
2. Use the content to create regular newsletters.
Of course you don’t need to use all your PLR content in your autoresponder. You can also use PLR articles for real-time broadcasts to your entire list. And since you’re blasting it out live, you don’t even need to worry about it being “evergreen” content. For best results, weave affiliate links – or links to your own products and services – into this content.
3. Use the content on your blog.
You can get your blog off to a good start by populating it with PLR content. Then you can keep your blog going by posting PLR articles once or twice a week.
2. Use the content to create regular newsletters.
Of course you don’t need to use all your PLR content in your autoresponder. You can also use PLR articles for real-time broadcasts to your entire list. And since you’re blasting it out live, you don’t even need to worry about it being “evergreen” content. For best results, weave affiliate links – or links to your own products and services – into this content.
3. Use the content on your blog.
You can get your blog off to a good start by populating it with PLR content. Then you can keep your blog going by posting PLR articles once or twice a week.
In fact, if you’re using a blog platform that allows you to autopost, then you can load it up any time you want and the software will post it for you once or twice a week. Since blog posts can be short – even as small as a couple hundred words – you can easily take one PLR article, chop it in half, and create two blog posts.
4. Create offline newsletters using PLR articles.
Many marketers use PLR articles to help create their autoresponder series or their online newsletter. However, PLR content can also be used to create an offline newsletter – either free or paid.
5. Use PLR articles as the basis for your research.
I’m sure you’ve seen it before: PLR articles that are written so horribly that they are difficult to read. Obviously, they were written by someone whose first language is not English. While they might pull in search engine traffic, you know that any human who reads these types of articles will hit the back button fast.
4. Create offline newsletters using PLR articles.
Many marketers use PLR articles to help create their autoresponder series or their online newsletter. However, PLR content can also be used to create an offline newsletter – either free or paid.
5. Use PLR articles as the basis for your research.
I’m sure you’ve seen it before: PLR articles that are written so horribly that they are difficult to read. Obviously, they were written by someone whose first language is not English. While they might pull in search engine traffic, you know that any human who reads these types of articles will hit the back button fast.
Worse yet, sometimes you run into PLR articles that are beautifully written – but you can’t use them. The problem is that when you run them through CopyScape.com, you find out that they’re plagiarized. That opens you up to copyright infringement and intellectual property lawsuits. Obviously, you cannot use these articles as-is.
But does that mean you wasted your money buying these PLR articles? Not necessarily. You see, if the articles are well-researched and the content is good, then you can use them as the basis for your own research to write completely new articles.
But does that mean you wasted your money buying these PLR articles? Not necessarily. You see, if the articles are well-researched and the content is good, then you can use them as the basis for your own research to write completely new articles.
Think about it: researching your article usually takes more time than writing it. So if you have a well-researched article in front of you, all you need to do is rewrite it to create a completely original (yet factual) article.
In other words, don’t despair the next time you buy dirt-cheap PLR articles only to find out they’re cheap because they’re poor quality. Just consider the money as well-spent since it reduces your research time.
It’s a win-win situation. Note: you should only use PLR content as a base with prior approval from your clients. Otherwise you’re likely to ruin your reputation if they discover that you’re not giving them unique content. Have a nice day.
In other words, don’t despair the next time you buy dirt-cheap PLR articles only to find out they’re cheap because they’re poor quality. Just consider the money as well-spent since it reduces your research time.
It’s a win-win situation. Note: you should only use PLR content as a base with prior approval from your clients. Otherwise you’re likely to ruin your reputation if they discover that you’re not giving them unique content. Have a nice day.
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