How to use PLR content in blogs - PLR mini course part 2

Hope you thoroughly read the last post, there was quite a lot of good info in it!

Blogs are brilliant, they really are, the challenge is that they have been used, abused, and are sitting like a ripped up rag doll on the side of the road… and that’s exactly how Google looks at them… unless you’re smart.

You can do this with www.blogger.com because let’s face it, it’s free, but my preference is with Word Press.

Anyway, the point is, blogs are good, they’re easy, useful, and if done right, can get a good whack of traffic for your adsense or affiliate sites.

What you want to do, is try to use an original template… yes this involves a little more work, and I’ll explain why in the next post, but especially when you are using PLR articles, you’ll want to use an original template for yourself.

You’ll also want to rewrite about 25% at least of the articles… if you’re lazy, then you don’t have to do it, but it’s better if you do.

So you’ve now got yourself an original template in your blog, you’ve rewritten your articles by about 25% (preferably at least the title and the first paragraph)… start the blog with 5 articles and put them up on the site straight away, then one every 1-2 days for the next 14 days, then 1 every 3 days for the next 30 days. By now you should have a good indication of whether the site/niche is going to pay off for you.

You’ll also want to take 5 or so articles that you get, and rewrite them by at least 75% and submit them to the directories (like I said in the previous post).

Now, you can stop there or you can keep going if you like… it basically comes down to adding more content, building more links, and lo and behold, soon you’ll be getting traffic to your blogs, and then it’s up to you to convert them!

Ok, the next post (in 2 days time) is going to be on The Truth Behind Duplicate Content And PLR (in the mean time check out this “Duplicate Content Myth” article), and my take on the whole scenario.

To your success,

Robert Mollers

www.buildvre.com

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