Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Beginning a Blog Using Private Label Rights

By Rick W Freeman

You probably know that by having a blog it adds value to your website, but possibly you aren't much of a prolific writer or just do not have the time to dedicate to it. There is a way to realize the benefits of a blog without the large time commitment.

On what is accessible online these days, you can buy anything from just one, to loads of sets of PLR articles to use as content for your blog.

Naturally you will have to find some private label rights articles that will conform to your niche and marketing ends but that shouldn't be hard to do. The subjects covered by private label articles are almost infinite.

After you have located and bought your set of PLR articles, you don't want to post them to your blog all at once. The best way to do it is to let them post in a steady trickle with maybe the odd few days in between. How often is really up to you, as long as it's only one at a time, and on a regular basis.

You could decide to post three times a week or only once, either is fine as long as you adhere to it. Once you have built up a good following of regular readers, they will continue to visit as long as there are some interesting posts to read.

You'll in all likelihood want to personalise and alter each private label rights article before you post it to your blog, for 2 reasons. The 1st is to make sure that you are posting original content.

Private Label Rights (PLR) articles should be re-written to make them more friendly with the search engines. You should try to at least alter the original content by up to 50% difference from the original piece. When changing it try to write within the style that you normally talk.

You will find that most blogs are written in a conversational form, where as nearly all PLR content isn't. It won't take much to alter it though, because the basic research has been done, and the idea is there for you to work with.

You may actually like writing and might not want to use all PLR stuff, thats fine. If you do not want to use PLR as the sole source of your blog posts, they are still a convenient way to post on days or weeks when you don't have as much time or will be away. - 15254

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