What’s the go with PLR?

December 3, 2009 by Michelle Green  
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Private Label Rights (PLR) articles are everywhere!  You can also find them on just about any topic you can poke a stick at!

If you’re like most people, keeping your website content fresh and up to date can be a struggle, so that’s where PLR comes in.

Is it ok to post this stuff on your website?

There is one answer to this question:  "It depends".

If the content is being sold to other people (which is the case for 99.999999% of the PLR packages out there), then you will need to rewrite it first.

But if however, the content is at least 30% unique and doesn’t need to be rewritten, then you’re free to post it on your website without any penalty.

You must understand that many PLR packages have been sold to 100’s if not 1000’s of other people before you. Now consider what somebody would think if they came across your site and realised that you had the exact same content as somebody else!  How would that make you look to them?  Credible?  I think not!

But it’s not all bad news.  Sites like my web marketing services site offer PLR packages of 10 articles which are 30% unique, and your articles will never be sold to anybody else!  They’re yours and yours only.

You can post them to your website, you can put them into an ebook - you can do almost anything with them (with your name as the author), except resell them.  That’s it!

For more information about my PLR packages, or to make a suggestion about future niches you would like me to target, please visit http://globalwebmarketingservices.com/services/plr/.

Comments

2 Responses to “What’s the go with PLR?”

  1. sally whitfield on December 5th, 2009 5:34 am

    Granted a lot of PLR is questionable quality BUT I would rather have something to start with rather than a blank notepad file.

  2. Michelle Green on December 5th, 2009 9:47 pm

    Sally, you’re exactly right. PLR can be a great way to get inspiration for writing topics and even the content of your articles. I’ve used PLR for this purpose in the past. I’ve seen some PLR that’s rubbish, but there is also a lot of good quality out there too, which is great, although usually not good to me - I’m somebody lacking time, and I need to find a faster way to do things, and rewriting an already good article is to me a waste of time.

    If you didn’t have to rewrite your PLR articles and maybe only tweak a little to suit your target audience, wouldn’t that save you hours of your precious time? :)

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