1. Add affiliate links to articles and submit to article directories.
Here’s an easy way to make money from PLR articles. Simply go to
Clickbank.com, Amazon.com, or any other site with an affiliate program.
Find a best selling product. (Clickbank in particular makes this easy to
do, since they list their hottest products at the top of each
category.)
Use WordTracker.com (or your favorite keyword tool) to determine what long tail keywords get traffic, but also have very little competition in the search engines. Finally, submit your rewritten PLR articles to article directories like ezinearticles.com.
2. Use PLR articles as search engine food.
Instead of merely posting PLR content on your blog as mentioned in strategy #3, you can rewrite it around your niche keywords and then post it. That way these articles will not only serve as “sticky” content to draw visitors back again and again, you’ll also pull in new search engine traffic.
3. Create a content-rich site and sell it!
That’s right, you can use your PLR articles to create a content-rich site based around a particular niche. Then you can monetize the site by adding AdSense to the site or adding affiliate links to the content (or both).
Usually you might then start working on promoting the site, such as tweaking your content around long tail keywords to bring in search engine traffic, using article marketing, using expired domains that are already bringing in traffic, or similar traffic generation strategies.
Alternatively, you can sell the site template (design) and all of its content to multiple buyers as an “out of the box” solution. Note, however, that some PLR licenses may not allow you to resell the content, even if it’s part of an overall site. This is especially true if you’re selling it to multiple buyers. You’ll need to look for PLR content that includes transferable rights.
4. Create the site – and keep it.
Of course you can create a content-rich niche website as described above, except don’t sell it. Instead, keep adding content to it, keep promoting it, and keep monetizing it and keep all the profits for yourself.
5. Create a site using PLR and sell advertising.
As described above, one way to monetize a content site is to insert advertising links or AdSense on the site. Another way to do it is to sell advertising on the site. You may sell text ads or banner ads. If your site has a high Google page rank, many advertisers will be content to merely buy a link as a means to get the benefits of your high page rank.
6. Run a membership site.
Membership sites are good profit models, because of the residual income. However, generally membership sites are also tedious to maintain, simply because you need to constantly be creating and uploading new content. That’s where PLR articles come in.
7. Pull in foreign search engine traffic.
Are you bilingual? Or do you know a good translator? If so, you can translate your PLR articles into foreign languages. As usual, pay particular attention to one or two keywords in each article. Then upload to your site and watch the traffic start coming in. (Naturally, of course, it’s best if you have products – your own or affiliate products – available in this same language.)
8. Turn PLR articles into an online course.
An alternative to offering a regular ebook is to offer an online course. You can send each lesson directly via an autoresponder, or you can merely send the link to a downloadable PDF. Either way, PLR articles can be used to create the online course. Best of all, you can either offer a free course as a lead generator, or offer the content as a paid product.
9. Use PLR articles as the basis for a teleseminar series.
Just because your PLR articles are in text form doesn’t mean the content needs to be delivered strictly in a text format. (Indeed, you’ll discover other non-text uses for PLR articles in just a few minutes.) Here’s an idea: use your PLR articles as the basis for a teleseminar series.
10. Use articles to create content for others.
If you have a writing business, you can use PLR articles to create content for others. Since you need to provide unique content to your clients, partial rewrites won’t do. However, good PLR can save you a lot of time in the research department.
You are welcome Periyannan. Thank you for your words of encouragement. I am glad to know the posts here have been helpful for you. Wishing you success in all your endeavors.
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