Quick and Easy Ways You Can Use PLR On Your Blog

Jan 6th, 2010 | By Loretta | Category: Articles & Other Information, Using PLR Content

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If you’re new to PLR and not sure about it, you may also want to read What Is PLR?

best plr content Honestly, there are hundreds of different ways to use PLR (private label rights) articles, graphics, and reports. But, for today I wanted to look at this from an every day blogger’s standpoint. I’ve been blogging for a few years now and I do use PLR pretty often in addition to content I’ve written from scratch.

A common concern among bloggers is that PLR isn’t your own content. It is your own content, whether you’re using straight out of the box or dressing it up to give it your own voice, it’s still you conveying your message to your audience. You’re not copying, stealing, or selling out in any way.

So, let’s look at some of the top ways you can use PLR on your blog. For today’s example let’s say that you’ve purchased a pack of 5 or 10 PLR articles on a topic that closely relates to your blog.

One option is obviously creating blog posts. But, let’s look at this a little deeper. You can post the articles as is on your blog and preschedule them so that you have 5 to 10 posts ready to go live at different intervals. That’s the fastest and easiest way to use the articles.

With just a few more minutes of your time you can write an introduction paragraph to each article in your own words, making it unique to you and then do the same thing with the prescheduling option.

Even further still you can break the articles up into shorter pieces and end up with 10 to 20 blog posts. The nice thing about a blog post is that it doesn’t have to be long. It can be 50 words or it can be 500 words, all depending on your audience, your goal, and the topic you’re discussing.

Another option is to compile the 5 to 10 articles into an ebook or short report. There are deeper options here as well. You can embed affiliate links, edit and add to the text, add pictures, write an additional introduction and conclusion, create chapters, and so much more with this choice.

With the ebook and short reports option you have a few additional decisions to make. The most important of which is do you want to offer it as a free download to your readers or do you want to sell it as a downloadable information product? With either option you can create and grow a mailing list to go with your blog, and that is always a good thing.

This is just touching the surface of what you can use PLR for on your blog, but it’s a great starting place if you’ve never used private label rights products before. Remember, there’s nothing to fear about PLR as long as you use respected and trusted sources to buy your articles from.

P.S. Here are three of my favorite PLR resources from folks we know and trust….
Easy PLR from Nicole Dean
Product Review PLR (from myself and Lisa right here at Easy Wahm Websites!)
All Private Label Content from Alice Seba & Mila Sidman

P.P.S. Yes, the links in this post are affiliate links. Should you decide to buy some of the awesometastic PLR mentioned above I will earn affiliate income for referring you. That doesn’t make these resources any less awesome, they’re still some of the best PLR on the web.

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About The Author

Loretta
Loretta Oliver has been working from home for the past 9 years and enjoys blogging and is striving to meet her 2010 goal of becoming a super affiliate. You can find great things from Loretta at http://www.lorettaoliver.com

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