How to Make PLR Content Your Own?
OVERVIEW
PLR (Private Label Rights)
Many bloggers feel that they simply MUST create all of their own content and thats all great, but there may come a time where spending time creating all of your own content is too time consuming, when you should be working on something else for your business – maybe creating newsletters, email sequences, and other marketing tasks.
There is the option to outsource content creation, However that can require significant financial outlay to find and train a copywriter to create the content as you like it.
Then there is the other option, to purchase PLR content, which is significantly cheaper than outsourcing to a copywriter. The trick to creating good content using PLR is to learn now to “Make It Your Own”.
If you are like me, sometimes you simply get writers block and need a little boost or help to continue to create new content for your blog site. If this is you, PLR content might be the answer to this dilemma. This tutorial will be about PLR, what it is, what's legal, and how to modify and use it to "make it your own" without duplication or plagiarism issues.
I’ve created 7 lessons that will hopefully help explain more about PLR content and how best to use it. The lessons will cover the following information:
LESSON #1: What is PLR Content?
LESSON #2: What is the difference between Private Label Rights, Master Resale Rights, and Resale Rights?"
LESSON #3: What types of PLR content is there?
LESSON #4: How Can You Use PLR Content?
LESSON #5: Some Tips to Make the Content Yours
LESSON #6: Where Do You Purchase PLR Content?
LESSON #7 How to Get FREE PLR Content?
I looked at PLR back in the wild west days when it was pretty rubbish and G hadn't worked out how to penalise duplicate content :-)
Didn't do much with it then or since bu def worth another look.
I'm amazed by people who churn out thousands of words per day. They say writing is re-writing and I'm of that school and wonder what the quality of those articles is like. Maybe it's fine and I'm just too much of a perfectionist :-)
But given that I spend so long re-writing, why not re-write PLR?
Great stuff, thanks, Shorley,
Ian
I own the domain name plrwiki.com. Maybe I should do something with it.
Brilliant work much appreciated
All the best to you on your journey.
Jennifer