When You Don’t Feel Like Writing a Blog Post…
November 18, 2009 · Print This Article
See that last post I wrote?
From a reader’s standpoint it was informative, educational, and had some value, right? It was the kind of post fitting for a blog about internet marketing, wasn’t it?
That post was PLR.
I took a PLR article and posted it on my blog. But I didn’t just throw it up there, I did a few things to it first.
1. I renamed the article and added my keyword phrase to the title, the first and last paragraphs and somewhere in-between.
2. I rewrote the first paragraph. You know how when you search for something in Google and you see the same first paragraph in your search choices? Don’t be one of those. Change your first paragraph for sure so people will be interested in reading what you have to say.
3. I beefed up the main section by adding to it and explaining some of the points further. I rewrote some sentences too, but this was a well-written piece of PLR so it didn’t require lots of editing. In these cases I’m happy to just add to it rather than spend my time fixing sentences that are horrible.
4. I rewrote the last paragraph to point to an affiliate product I wanted to promote. I also linked it to a post I’d written 10 months ago about this product to show people how much I believe in it.
5. I added a visual, a screenshot of the promotional product.
I chose this particular PLR article because I was able to tie it in nicely with a promotion. Sometimes it works well, sometimes you have to rearrange the article more, and sometimes you’ll just post the article without affiliate links because it’s such an informative article.
Using well-written PLR can make all the difference. As you know, I write PLR, but maybe you didn’t know I also use PLR – mostly for my non-im niches.
Do you use PLR on your blogs?
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