PLR Articles In Blogs
Written by ady on March 31, 2008 – 11:31 am -A blog created with PLR articles will always struggle to match the traffic generated by a blog written by someone who is passionate and cares about his subject. That person doesn’t even need to know any SEO to do well because it will rank thanks to the natural process of link building.
No one links to the blog that you created with PLR articles and why would they? The articles are written by several people so there is no natural flow to the writing. The first paragraph can sometimes be nothing but filler that reads like its been stitched on after the article was finished to meet the minimum 450 word count.
Then again, the blog created with PLR articles will earn a bigger Adsense check because the visitor is more likely to click away from content lacking passion about his subject but will stay and read if he feels he connects with the writer. That is, until Google realises your blog lacks that something and lowers your cut to a cent or 2 a click.
You can join a co-op or simply pay to build your backlinks to fake a quality blog but in the end the reader votes with the click away, either on an ad or the back button. In the end, the PLR blogs get found out but by then they’ve done their job, they made a few bucks and it will probably kick back in at some point once it has aged a year or 2.
If you want to build something with some life expectancy you have to provide some quality. That doesn’t mean you can’t use PLR articles though.
- You can use them as fillers to bulk up your new blog and give it some substance in its early days.
- Use the articles as research notes.
- Completely rewrite 5 as your traffic magnets and money earners and partially rewrite the rest for bulk.
If its a niche I know or expect to be profitable I will treat the PLR articles as nothing more than research notes and write my articles based on them. This still saves loads of time because obviously I don’t need to do any research, I merely read the article, write down the major points from it and then write the article around those points.
If I am putting up a new site with several categories of which I am particularly interested in one but not the others, I will write my own posts for the one and use PLR to fill the other categories and give the site some bulk to kick start it.
The last method I probably use the most, usually when its a PLR article pack I know nothing about or have no interest in. I will totally rewrite the 5 most promising articles based on the keyword research and these I will use to attract free traffic via the search engines and the other PLR articles will be used to promote those articles by providing link juice to them.
Either way, every month I always use all 11 of my PLRPro article packs.
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