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Creative Uses for PLR

Written by bmlengel on November 8th, 2009

Creative Uses for PLR

If you have an online business, you know the significance of offering quality articles to your subscriber. Whether you concentrate on your autoresponder e-courses, daily blog posts, reports for sale, a weekly newsletter, and e- books, you have to constantly provide new material for your targeted customers or visitors or they do not have an incentive to return.

The problem is that only a few of the people have the time to create endless e-books, emails, and articles. Even though we have a lot of time with creative thoughts and ideas, putting all of them together in a smart and attractive, readable format can be challenging and you need a great deal of patience.
One solution gaining in attractiveness is the use of PLR content. Despite the topic of your blog, business, or website, there is likely a provider or two that could provide reasonable content which matches your requirements. However, what do you do with PLR content? Do you utilize it as is, or will the search engines throw your website into the pits of darkness for having duplicate content? Will your subscriber enjoy the article any less if it’s not one hundred percent original? The most wonderful thing about PLR content is that it can be customized and altered to be really exclusive for your company or business requirements while still offering great value for your subscribers.

A creative idea for using PLR content for you and your visitor’s will benefit:
You don’t have to use the PLR content precisely in the form you got it! You can simply take parts from the various e-courses, reports, and e-books to create an entirely new creation. Think about the topics, which are corresponding to each other and see if you could join two or more to create a combination product. For instance an article or report about the goal-setting could be properly expanded with some articles on self-confidence or visualization.

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