The Power of Rephrase
The Power of Rephrase
In the past two and a half days, I've created and published 14 blog posts for one of my websites.
All around competitive keywords in affiliate marketing.
A couple of them 2,000+ words in length.
All of it made possible (and easy) by AI. In this case, ChatGPT 4.
I started with PLR from two of my favorite sources.
Both of whom produce accurate, contemporary content.
But then I copied one paragraph at a time into ChatGPT, preceded by the word "rephrase".
I didn't have to fact-check it or really, do anything else to it as it was just rephrasing something that was already accurate and high-quality.
So I just copied and pasted and then added links to related posts on the site and, in some cases to related affiliate products.
Also some images to add reading interest.
Google Search Console indexed each post within a couple of hours of publishing.
Now as I said, these are competitive keywords, so I'm not expecting immediate page 1 ranking, and will probably need to get some backlinks and social media happening.
But I have got a couple of the posts on page 3 of the SERPs already, so definitely heading in the right direction.
Anyway, thought you might be interested in another way of leveraging the power of AI.
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Thanks for this very helpful post, Phil.
PLR is something I've been interested in for many years but have only used it once.
A few years ago I purchased a PLR item from Tiffany Lambert to assist with a post for my Christmas website. I used her PLR by rewriting the entire content.
I have never used Arun Chandran's work, but strangely enough, I see that Arun promotes Alice Sega's PLR.
I have been following Alice for very many years. Long before my WA days, when I really didn't know what PLR was! I just liked reading some of her content! I receive all her emails. I once purchased one of her PLR items but it was so comprehensive I didn't know where to start. I ended up deleting a quite expensive item!!
I have done very little with AI. I have use ChatGPT twice. Last evening I asked Chat GPT a question and it gave me what I consider to be of good value!
If I can ask you a question please, Phil - do you use the basic or paid version of ChatGPT?
Alice Seba is another of the good PLR authors and I've used her stuff as well, though not as much as Tiffany's. Arun is involved with both of them and recently refurbished Tiffany's website for her.
I used the free version of ChatGPT for quite a while but upgraded fairly recently. Partly because it seemed the right thing to do.
Thanks for that information, Phil. It's very helpful to read your positive response regarding Alice Seba.
Thanks also for your response about ChatGPT. No doubt I will follow in your footsteps and upgrade after using it for a while. I've been in the habit of always using premium versions of themes etc., but was uncertain regarding our new "assistants"!
I had to google PLR to find out what it was.
This is what I love about WA, I learn something new every day!
Thanks for this Phil!!
There's a lot of PLR rubbish around, but I can recommend quality authors if you're interested.
I am just watching some videos explaining what it is in general. I am not sure how I would use it yet.
When I find one in a niche I'm interested in, I use it as the basis for blog posts, or in some case for an e-book published on Amazon or used as a lead magnet. They can make great starting points.
OK yes I understand now. And I see that there are sources of it as well for not too much money. At the same time, my thought is you might get what you pay for...
This is very interesting. Kind of like taking a well-written article and tailoring it for your purpose with AI!
Ah OK! not a big expense then. I found two sites so far. One called theplrstore, the other called plrproducts. Just browsing but getting some ideas.
My brain is frying from just trying to get my blog going right now :-)
But this seems like another tool to leverage to speed things up.
It seems to me that a blog post on PLR is something that would help people? What do you think Phil?
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Wow! Phil
You got the "Midas touch" and know how to get what you want out of AI-generation. Congratulations, my friend. This is another monumental milestone.
I have been asking AI to summarize paragraphs but maybe I will see if "rephrase" will work for me, Will this work on every blog? How come you have such great outcome with Google? Looks like you got Google wrapped around your finger.
Rachele
I don't know about the Midas touch, Rachele (it didn't work out too well for King Midas, he starved to death) but if you start out with quality PLR and rephrase it paragraph by paragraph, you end up with something unique that remains high quality.
I was just referring to the commercial (lol), Mr. IT.
I just Googled PLR. Does this mean Private Label Rights?
Can you explain what PLR is? I have no idea what this is.
I'm not familiar with the commercial, just the legend.
Yes, PLR stands for Private Label Rights. An author produces an article, a series of articles or even an e-book and sells the rights for you to use it without restriction, even to the extent of claiming authorship. They can be sold to unlimited purchasers or to a restricted number, such as 50.
There's a lot of rubbish PLR but also some excellent ones. The author I use the most is Tiffany Lambert.
Thank you very much, Phil.
You are welcome, Rachele.