Using ChatGPT with PLR Content

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Using ChatGPT with PLR Content

PLR content, also known as private label rights content, is usually written by humans and you get the rights to use the content as your own.

If you’re purchasing PLR from a reputable seller, the content will be well-written. However, one downside here is that everyone else who bought the same PLR as you, will have the same content as you.

To differentiate yourself from the rest and stand above the noise, you’ll need to personalize your content.

Rewriting PLR Titles

The first step will be to write new titles for your PLR articles. You already know what’s coming next… yes. Time to wake up Chatty!

This is a screenshot of a bunch of titles from a pack of ‘Gut Microbiome’ PLR articles sold by the health PLR vendor MasterPLR.

While these titles are good, guess what?

Most of the people who buy the pack will use the titles exactly as they are. You gotta be different!

To do that, you’ll create a prompt like this…

“Rewrite the 10 blog post titles below and make them attention-grabbing.”

You’d then copy and paste the titles below the prompt.

ChatGPT has rewritten every single title for you. You can keep what you like and discard what you don’t. You can always ‘regenerate’ new titles until you find those you like.

Sometimes, you can use your own creativity to mix and match titles to create ones that you feel are best. Don’t fall into the trap of only relying on ChatGPT.

Rephrasing PLR Content

As mentioned earlier, one disadvantage of using PLR is that the content will usually not be unique because others have the same content too.

One way to get around this issue will be to ask ChatGPT to rephrase the content for you. Of course, you’ll want to take a sensible approach here and do it in smaller chunks so things don’t go haywire.

For this example, I have a PLR article with these 2 paragraphs.

To make this PLR content unique, I’ll just ask ChatGPT to rephrase it.

Now you have new, unique content derived from your PLR content. If you’re using small chunks of AI-content scattered throughout your article, it’ll probably be fine.

Not only will your PLR be unique, but the entire thing won’t be a piece of generated text. Ultimately, only you can decide if you want to use the rephrased content as it is… or rewrite it a bit. It’s up to you.

There’s still one more ChatGPT tip for PLR…

But I’ll cover this further down. In the meanwhile...

Keyword Research with ChatGPT

When you publish PLR (after putting your own spin on it, of course) the next step is to find the keywords that will drive visitors to your new product.

Keyword research tools such as Ahrefs and SEMrush can be pricey for the beginner marketer. If you’re on a tight budget, ChatGPT can help you discover root words and LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) keywords.

Let’s assume we’re in the testosterone niche (this is a red HOT niche these days!) and our root keyword is ‘increase testosterone tips’.

A quick search on Google will show these 2 sites at the top of the search results…

To find the LSI (Latent Semantic Index) keyword used on the page for site #1, I’ll use this prompt… “Find me the LSI keywords in this article:”

Then copy and paste the content from the page under your prompt.

Do note: I’ve cropped the image above. The full article is below the prompt in ChatGPT.

Here are the results…

We can also ask ChatGPT what keyword a page is targeting.

Let’s try it with site #2…

Once again, I’ve cropped the image, but the full article is pasted below the prompt in ChatGPT. You need to give the tool enough detail for it to make an artificially intelligent decision.

Let’s see the result…

So now you have some idea of what keyword the page is targeting.

Remember the missing tip I mentioned in the previous lesson?

Don’t tell me you forgot again… and don’t even think of asking ChatGPT to help you remember!

Anyway, the missing tip is this…

You can use ChatGPT to SEO-optimize your PLR content to some degree. In the previous chapter, we rephrased the paragraph for the testosterone article.

Now after doing keyword research with ChatGPT, we have several LSI keywords at our disposal. By weaving these keywords into your PLR content, you will help your content to rank better in the search engines.

I’ll just ask Chatty to insert 3 LSI keywords (chosen by me) into the paragraph I rephrased earlier

That’s it! Chatty did it in less than a minute… and now my content has 3 LSI keywords in it. Awesome!

You could even write your own content and ask ChatGPT to sprinkle LSI keywords into your content for you.

Don’t overdo it or it will rewrite your entire article and you’ll be back at square one.

Moving on to the next lesson… Use ChatGPT as a Search Engine.

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Recent Comments

53

Morning Phil. Yet more useful information. Thank you for taking the time out of your day to share this with the community.

Have a great weekend.

Paul

Thanks, Paul. It's actually Sunday evening here, so pretty much the end of the weekend.

Thanks, Phill for that info
have a good one

You too, Paul.

Another interesting tip for using Chatgpt.
Thank you, Phil.

I use PLR content for opt-ins, but always rewrite it. ChatGPT will make this much faster.

So interesting Phil! Thanks for sharing and I plan to experiment with these valuable lessons :)

Alice

There are some very interesting use cases, Alice.

Very interesting, Phil!

Jeff

It opens up a whole new perspective on using PLR content, Jeff.

I can only echo my buddy, Jeff's comment, Phil.

Very Interesting

JD

Thanks, JD. I often use PLR content for opt-ins but do major rewrites and new book covers. This will help.

Ah, Phil! I see! Thank you!

Jeff

A really good PLR content producer is gold to find.

Yes, indeed, Phil!

Truthfully this is the first time I have ever heard of PLR, and know only what you wrote here. So I am not sure about it. :S

It has something to do with Private Label Products, like a JD Brand coffe mug or something of that nature, JD!

Oh. Ok. Thanks, Jeff. :)

You're very welcome, JD!

Jeff

PLR is content written by someone else, often as an e-book, that you buy the rights to use. Some PLR authors are excellent and do it as a full-time career. Others are crap. And some is limited in the number of copies sold. I find high-quality PLR very useful for opt-ins, but I always reformat it to my standard and do my own book cover as a minimum.

Thanks for the clarification, Phil!

Thanks, Phil. I will have to investigate this more.

Or e-books and videos that you can claim as your own. Very useful for opt-ins related to your niche that you don't have to create yourself.

One of my favorite PLR authors is Tiffany Lambert. Looking her up should take you to her website where you can see what she has available.

You're welcome, Jeff.

OK.Thanks, Phil.

I have just looked her up.

Tiffany's stuff is always high-quality. If you get on her mailing list, you'll get notified about her "limited to 50 copies" PLR.

I did. Thanks, Phil.

Thank you very much, Phil!

Jeff

Depending on your niche, good PLR content can be a big help.

That is what I am thinking too, Phil!

Jeff

I particularly like it for creating valuable opt-ins that cost me little.

That is a very good thing, indeed, Phil!

Jeff

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