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How To Convert PLR Product Into REAL Content



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How To Convert PLR Product Into REAL Content

Unless you're just getting into the content generation game, it's a well-known and echoed fact that PLR (Private Label Rights) products are the most pricey and sought-after content favorably looked upon as foundation material used to help jumpstart readership of blogs, websites, forums,and so on. Most high-level content professionals advise against the usage of PLR content products for traditional reasons of SEO concern (fear of duplicate penalty reprisals) and the like.

Online Marketing would proclaim them all resoundingly wrong, as the content provision game is only set to grow in the coming year, revenue generation-wise. A disappointing trend noticed in the requests of Buyers is for more work versus less pay. Only illustrating that in 2019 it'll be a Buyers' Market free-for-all that only truly resourceful content practitioners will be able to leverage profitably while chaos reigns all around them in the ranks of the less-visionary.

It's not that PLR products pose any sort of inherent damage to the rankings of a website or blog, but it's the consistently-horrible way in which it has been abused by those of a low content familiarity. PLR content products are supposed to provide a (decent) writer with core material that is usually intended to require input from them to add dimensionality and convert it into a unique piece if information its' target market paid to consume.

I can't tell you how many times in the 80s, I saw whole PLR article series published
into low-rank article directories and passed off as the work of the author name slapped onto it. Hilariously disgraceful when cross-referenced with two-to-three other so-called writers publishing the SAME SERIES. There's no accounting for resourcefulness (lol!).

All that chaff is the result of the abuse of the lazy, gleaning material even remotely
matching their spammy, ineptly-researched long-tail keyword phrases. I mean, index of/PLR, index of /eBooks, and other kiddie Googlehacks are how the lions' share of less resourceful content freelancers are often quietly able to gain some sort of inroads in the marketplaces.

The only science to PLR content product usage is to have the semiotic chops to effect alteration on the cellular level as to achieve a uniqueness that will pass plagiarism filter challenges Internet-wide. THAT, sad to say, requires either years of exceptionally-high level writing experience or software that provides instant synonymization to enable content by-product sales.

A lot of thinking outside the box is needed if you want to get an edge on using, and profiting from PLR content products. For example, MP3 audio is a particularly huge online market, and as far as the Online Marketing and interrelated niches go, your profit margin is guaranteed with at-least decent content product laser-targeting issue-plagued groups easily monetized by their desire for a solution.

An excellent way to convert something like a text-file collection of PLR articles into an MP3 series is to use freeware like the CoderRevolt Text-To-Speech program to generate MP3, TXT, and XML files instantly. This is profit leveragement as you've just increased the market value on that previously-PLR text article collection by creating a UNIQUE PRODUCT.

I mean, any writer of talent and hustle will have multiple ways to exploit PLR products and transmute them into profit. From autoresponder series fodder, to affiliate marketing material, to membership site padding, to content freelancing inventory, to...you get the point. It's not the TOOLS or MATERIAL - it's the WRITER.


How To Convert PLR Product Into REAL Content
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jaymish3
I agree. I also have across alot of PLR articles and wondered how to make any profit from them. What I have done is offered them free as a way to attract people to my site, on condition they sign up to my e-mail list. Like you say the worry has been that If I pass the articles off as mine and someone else does the same it will confuse my audience and possibly loose me potential followers and sales.



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jayjaydimson
The first thing I noticed with your post is, the letters are way bigger than the normal one, and the color is not actually good to blend the white background. Readers might not read it properly because of it. No offense dude that's only my opinion.



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Youngshark
Yeeah, there was some effect that the post had on me as well when I first viewed it as the page completed loading and something was definitely off. They should improve on their visual representation.



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Promodrone
None taken, Dude (lol!) - there's a method to my madness @jayjaydimson. You see, everyone has access to the alteration of their text through the editor. You can either publish plainly, or you can add some depth to your posts. Since I'm fluent in BBCode, I know how to make my posts stand out. If you're reading a long post thread, and all the text is exactly the same, you're going to notice the post that sticks out, correct? The visual representation is just as I planned it - I WANT it to look this way. I appreciate your objective viewpoint.



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amelia88
It definitely does stand out! It's very easy to notice your replies in a body of text that all has the same color and style of font. I can understand how it would command attention from readers.



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Kakashi2020
I read your post and I can't understand what PLR is all about. You've written a lot of words but it's quite hard to understand. What I know about PLR is that simply put it's a type of article which when bought, you can put your name as the author.
So it's just like buying content via a ghost writer.



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Promodrone
Sorry to have confused you @Kakashi2020, but the discussion was centered on how to use PLR to create real, unique end-products. I was operating under the assumption that the reader would already know what PLR was.



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Youngshark
I have re-read the post and the only thing that I can take out which stands is the text both font and color. Probably if you would bother to offer some more explanations it would have more meaning.



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Corzhens
Pardon me for intruding in this private discussion because I can't seem to understand what this PLR is all about. And if you are posting something that is not a common knowledge then you should elaborate and mention the exact meaning and description of the acronym. You cannot assume that readers know PLR. That is a wrong notion.



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Promodrone
Private Label Rights [Content]

In internet marketing, private label rights is a license where the author sells most or all of the intellectual property rights to their work. The license is defined by the author of the work and has no legal definition. Private label rights is derived from private labeling.
Wikipedia

Apologies @Corzhens for not including this pointer info before - definitely my bad, but I DID define the term in the 1st sentence of the 1st paragraph - PLR (Private Label Rights)



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ducklife1c
How to do it well and give high efficiency. I appreciate your way of doing this.
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