Using PLR Content On Niche Blogs
If you manage a lot of niche WordPress blogs, adding new content becomes a real pain in the ass. Its tough enough to find good content for one blog, so how do you do it for say 20?
You may have come across the idea of using PLR or Private Label Right articles. What this means is that you get ready-made article content to use in any way you want and it’s 100% yours. Most good PLR sites including PLR Product Reviews, PL Rights, PLR Gold and PLR Health Wizard can give you tons of content for a very low price.
If you use these PLR content in a ebook or physical newsletter there’s absolutely no issue. But when you try to use it as online blog / website content you’re hit with a juggernaut problem: DUPLICATE CONTENT.
The problem with PLR articles is that you’re not the only one using them. Yup, about 20-400 other people (depending on the PLR provider) have the exact article content. So the gurus say what you should do next is to “re-write” these articles to make them unique.
But that itself is a paradox – why spend your time re-writing PLR articles when you can just write new ones? Why outsource article rewriting, when you can outsource article writing? Get my point?
That’s the main reason why although I do use PLR content to create free PDF reports and email messages, I never used them as blog content. That has changed recently after I discovered these services:
- Article Marketing Automation – Publish / receive unique articles and get one-way links from blogs
- 1WayLinks – Publish / receive unique articles and get one-way links from blogs
- JetSubmitter – Publish unique articles and get one-way links fro article directories
- Firepow – complete blog network including getting / publishing unique content, one-way links and socal bookmarking and much more.
All those services gave me an opportunity not only to use PLR articles as unique blog content, but also as great SEO and link building tools.
Of course by using the services I mentioned, your main goal with a PLR article is to get as many backlinks as possible by submitting it as content for other blogs and article directories. However, with their built-in article spinner / randomizer functions you should be able to get a more unique version of your PLR article. So in a way it’s killing two birds with one stone – creating content and getting backlinks.
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- 1WayLinks SEO Tool – Backlinks and Blog Content
- Automated Article Posting to WordPress Blogs
- Is Duplicate Content Really Bad For Our Websites?
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Thanks for the mention Gobala. I agree with you that duplicate content can be a challenge. But, when PLR is used appropriately as fodder for podcasts, interviews and video as well as newsletters, Special Reports and ebooks as you mentioned then it definitely helps to leverage your time.
Hope you have a wonderful New Year!
Warmly,
Gail
PLR articles split up into smaller bit size pieces are great for email marketing such as your weekly newsletter.
What’s better still, add a related paragraph somewhere in the middle of the text, put an affiliate link in it and voila! you’ve got a related potential sale to ur list…
-William Lee