Using PLR Effectively – by Clint Anderson
Posted on : 18-06-2009 | By : Clint Anderson | In : Guest Posts
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Written by Clint of AskClintAnderson.com
A while back I had met Chris Jensen and he asked me if I wanted to do an article
for you as a guest post on his blog. I excitedly agreed, and here is the very
unique content that I have hooked him up with. It’s all about being unique, right
Chris?
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In using PLR effectively one needs to first understand what PLR is. PLR is
“Private Label Rights” and what this means is that you have rights to change the
text and use the content any way you wish. This includes rewriting the text, not
rewriting the text, changing the links to your own, and you can even change the
title of the information. Basically, you have author rights to anything that you do
to it.
In the past, I was using PLR effectively by just re-arranging the text a little and
submitting it to an article directory, to my blog or generated some kind of
giveaway from it. I have found that is no longer as easily done.
As more and more of the internet is growing at a frenzied pace there are
situations that come about. In particular, along with the growth you are seeing
more and more people trying to make a living online. That shrinks the availability
of any PLR content that is currently out there. So much; in fact, it is hard to just
get a piece of PLR and change up the sentences a little and BAM! you have an
article.
I am going to share a little secret with you today, I hope you take it and use it.
Here it is, take the PLR content and read it… After you read it, write a similar
article using your own words. When you do that, you are going to own that
content like nobody else can. There will be no article submission directory that
will deny your submission if you wrote it. You will have your name on it, and its
all yours… forever!
I think too much of the internet lately has become passé to generating unique
content, to the point of the content not making any sense. I was involved with a
company that provided content to a blog I was posting to a while back, and I can
say it was crap at best! I wanted to change the wording so bad that I just
stopped using it. Now, I am sure there are content providers out there that are
using PLR effectively, but I would rather own it, and kill it on the backend. There
is of course going to be more work involved with my secret, but what a difference
it will make in your online presence if you just stop whining and make it happen…
lol
It’s been a pleasure sharing this with you, and I hope that you enjoyed what I
have spoken about today. Leave a comment for Chris telling him how much you
liked my article. If you like my style and feel I might have something else good to
say, why don’t you head over to my blog at http://askclintanderson.com when you
get done with Chris’ site and leave a comment, tell me what you want to know
about internet or affiliate marketing wise, and I will do my best to make that
happen for you…
To Your Success,
Clint Anderson

