Is PLR for me (or you)?
A common complaint about Private Label Rights (PLR) is that it's duplicate content. This is what Google does not like. Is this complaint valid? The majority of PLR content is in the form of a pdf. I'm quite sure Google doesn't go through pdf's looking for duplicate content. But, of course, the promotion of the material needs to be of a non-duplicated content. So, as long as you have a quality PLR pdf product and am happy to promote it I think this is OK to promote as long as your promotional material ticks all the good SEO boxes.
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Hi Paul,
PLR is duplicated, rehashed, and garbage content that you should not consider using in any of your promotions. Since the 2002 when I started marketing, I've never seen PLR content that is helpful in the least. If you're dealing with PLR content and it's in a PDF, when was it updated? A lot of PLR stuff out there is really old content.
Regardless of Google, think about your visitors. Giving them something that isn't written by you is a waste of your time and theirs. Give them something that you've spent time on creating, or don't give anything to them at all. You want to build relationships with your website visitors, and PLR is not going to have people thanking you and building trust for you and your site.
PLR is a waste of time in regards to SEO, it's lazy in terms of delivering quality content, and it's not a good way to build trust.
Stay well clear of PLR in every way.
Carson
I agree there is a lot of rubbish out there. But providing it is quality content I would disagree it's lazy to use it to promote, say, list opt-ins, for instance, as a free report or similar. The main content of your blog would still be written by yourself.