3 Private Label Rights Articles Warning Signs
I noticed there’s almost no debate in the blogosphere around private label rights articles, so I decided to start a 3-part series on the topic, and share with you my insights on this as it should be the core basis of every blogger’s business.
Today we cover the 3 warning signs you should be aware of before buying or using private label rights articles…
First of all, if you don’t know by now, private label rights articles are articles that you can label “as your own”.
A PLR article is ideal for bloggers who don’t have the time to write content from scratch and want to unlock their creativity, fast.
Just modify the content to make it look different than its original, then run with it. The posibilities are endless.
Secondly, you can buy these PLR articles from dedicated sites or you can search the web for free PLR packs. That’s not what counts, what really matters for now is the 3 warning signs you need to be aware of.
Whether you buy a package full of private label rights articles, or get it at no cost, it’s important you understand this:
1. Membership site limit
There are loads of dedicated sites selling PLR articles to their members. The thing you need to avoid the most is getting into some major competition. I like sites where they limit the slots to only 100 members or less. There are very little examples in this category, as most sites put a cap on 500+ members, which puts more money in their pocket, but gives you more competitors.
2. Article topics
If your blog is on blogging, it’s logical to search for PLR articles on blogging, and avoid other niche subjects, yet I find most folks make the big mistake in buying pr obtaining non-targeted content. They get all types of articles, in various niche topics, hoping to build “adsense-monetized” cash-machines…
I suggest you stick to your niche and buy PLR stuff on your niche topics only.
3. PLR System
What do you do with a PLR article? Do you copy-paste it on your blog and hope to attract readers like bees to honey? That’s what most bloggers do, and that’s why they’re seeing no results.
Here’s what you can do [just a few practical ideas]
A. Adjust your PLR article and turn it into 100% unique content, then publish it on EzineArticles.com [they won't accept PLR content, but you can use your article for inspiration purpose, and grab ready-made ideas from there, to help you craft better articles]
B. Do you have a Twitter account? Then let your folks read your new article on your blog. Some will re-tweet it, thus brining you even more exposure.
C. Take your article to the next level. Expand it into a mini course by email and give it away to boost your subscriber rate, or even better, compile the information into an eBook and sell it for $10+ as a mini-report.
What is your opinion on this? What was your experience with private label rights articles so far? Share your thoughts with me and my readers. Let’s continue the debate. And don’t forget to stay tuned for the next post in our 3-part series.
Excellent point regarding Private Label Rights. I make sure that I submit my articles in EzineArticles.com for more credibility. A lot of site would like to guard their content and this is one sure thing that we can do to protect our content articles.
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