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Because producing content on a regular basis is a requirement of blogging, the need for you (and me too, for that matter) to spend time creating blog posts is essential. (Yes, I know I’ve not been good in that regard lately….just saying)
PLR (Private Label Rights) are a great way to jumpstart this process. Today, I’ll outline some ways you can use PLR content to facilitate this process.
First, some background. Essentially, private label rights allow you to make another author’s work your own. You can make simple changes to make the document unique or you can go so far as to completely rewrite the ebook or article and in either case, put your name as the author.
One way you can use PLR articles/ebooks to your advantage is to break them up into smaller chunks and rewrite that content to make it unique. You can use these as blog posts. This technique can make posting to your blog quick and easy.
Another variation of the same theme is to use PLR ebooks, rewrite them and offer them to your reader at no cost. What this can do is establish your credibility, make your blog informative and one that readers will want to bookmark for a future return. This is also a great way to develop customers out of return visitors if you have a product or service you want to offer to your readers. You can use PLR items to develop your own product to offer to your readers as well.
Compiling PLR content into short unique reports and giving them freely to your list/subscribers is another great way to drive traffic to your blog because they allow you to add links that point to your blog. This approach is useful for selling products, as well as being a means of traffic generation.
Using any or all the these methods to generate fresh unique content can greatly impact the amount of traffic your blog receives on a daily basis, in addition to helping to establish your credibility, not to mention being a great tool to have in your selling arsenal. Most PLR content is very cheap, if not free to obtain, particularly in the internet marketing niche. Remember, the more fresh unique content on your blog, the more eyeballs you drive to your blog. And that’s what it’s all about.
That’s all I have for today, and I hope this finds you well.



































































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Your post is very useful, especially to bloggers who are looking for good materials as blog posts.
I know for a fact that many bloggers are not really good in writing readable posts, some without sensible ideas to share, while others cannot update their blogs because of lack of material time. One wonders why they went into blogging in the first place. But that’s beside the point.
My point is, your article is valuable as you provide information and alternative to the bloggers on using PLR articles as content for their blogs, as an answer to the three problems besetting many bloggers, as I mentioned here.
Here’s hoping that you continue to blog on important subjects such as this, thus continuing to make your blog a valuable resource as well as a trusted source.
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That’s true. PLR articles will help you build up your subscription list. Everyone loves good FREE stuff. By offering PLR content as FREE report or book on subscription will help you bulk up your list quickly.
Thank you for your kinds words, Eli. One of the things I believe PLR is great for is exactly that which you’ve touched on in that PLR gives newbies the ability to provide valuable content as they learn to blog. It also interesting to note that you’ve sensed that I’ve been more than a bit disillusioned when it comes to my blog. In fact, it is my belief that many of your latest posts you’ve written with me in mind, although I admit I could be mistaken. In any event, you have reminded me of why I began my blog to begin with and I would be doing both myself and those readers of mine who depend on that which I provide. And I cannot let them or you down.
Thank you for your kinds words, Eli. One of the things I believe PLR is great for is exactly that which you’ve touched on in that PLR gives newbies the ability to provide valuable content as they learn to blog. It also interesting to note that you’ve sensed that I’ve been more than a bit disillusioned when it comes to my blog. In fact, it is my belief that many of your latest posts you’ve written with me in mind, although I admit I could be mistaken. In any event, you have reminded me of why I began my blog to begin with and I would be doing both myself and those readers of mine who depend on that which I provide. And I cannot let them or you down.
I agree totally. Now if I could just get it setup to function correctly on my blog. LOL! Thanks for stopping by.
I know a lot of people who have enormously successful blogs who post every day, and they all seem to rely heavily on PLR to post so often. For me learning more about PLR is one of those items that never seems to make it off my “to do” list. Oh well, one of these days I’ll get there.
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I know what you mean. Having said that, I encourage you to look into getting some PLR. There are many halloween internet marketing giveaways (just google that term) where you can find a great deal of PLR reports and ebooks on a variety of subjects and I’m sure you can find some that relate to your niche. I’m sure this won’t be the last time I write about the value of private label rights and in that way, perhaps I can remind you from time to time. Thank you so much for stopping by and commenting. I appreciate it very much.