How To Use PLR Articles In Blogs

by Dan Farrell

You know that having a blog adds content to your company's website, however you don't like to write or don't have the time.

Yet is a way to achieve the benefits of a blog without the large time commitment. You can purchase a set (or multiple sets) of Private Label Rights (PLR) articles to utilize as your blog posts. Of course you are going to want to look PLR articles that are fitting with your niche and marketing goals but that needn't be hard to do. The topics covered by PLR articles are just about limitless.

Once you have discovered and purchased a set of PLR articles, do not post them immediately. The trick of a blog is to create quality content on a regular basis. You will have to decide (based on time and the number of articles you have available) how often each week is regular. You may decide to post three times a week or only once, either is fine as long as you stick with it. After you have attracted a group of regular readers, they will continue to visit as long as there is interesting posts to read.

Overall make sure to personalize and alter each PLR article before posting it, for two reasons. The first is to make sure you are posting original content. PLR articles must be be changed and with the idea that the blog will be indexed by the search engines - for this to occur you should change 20-50% of the article to make it new. The second reason to rewrite the PLR article is to ensure it is blog friendly. As a rule blog posts are conversational in tone and not all PLR articles are. This is not hard to do. The research and idea is are already presented, all you have to do it put it into different words (or part of it).

However what if you don't want to use PLR articles?, they are still a simple and fast way to post on days or weeks when you don't have the time or might be away.

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