Should You Use PLR On Your Blog?

Absolutely.

Well that was easy. Moving on…

No seriously folks, there are many good reasons to use PLR (private label rights) content on your blog. I see this question come up from time to time on internet marketing forums and blogs and it still makes me scratch my head.

Why wouldn’t you use PLR on your blog just as you use it everywhere else?

I suppose the concern is that since it is ghostwritten, it won’t sound like “you”, and your blog readers will be able to tell that it’s PLR.

That would be absolutely true if you misused PLR, but you are too smart for that. I know that because you read my blog. :)

PLR is meant to be a framework, not the finished product. It’s the rough draft. You can absolutely use it on your blog – if you take the time to add your voice.

Publishing a blog takes a bit of a commitment. Your readers want to see good content from you or they will unsubscribe from your feed in a second. It’s not easy to crank out awesome posts all the time if you don’t have a little secret weapon.

To help you understand how PLR can help you fire up your blog and why to use it, download this free report:

Fire Up Your Blog with PLR

It explains 6 attractive benefits to using PLR content with your blogging, 12 creative ideas for using PLR and more.

And it won’t take you all day to read either. It’s a quick 3 page report with plenty of ideas you can use right away to inject some heat into your blogging efforts.

2 Responses to “Should You Use PLR On Your Blog?”

  1. greg cryns says:

    You helped me to rethink PLR.

    Yes, if we think of the article as framework, the PLR becomes an idea generator.

    thanks!

  2. Carrie says:

    Exactly!
    I use PLR as an idea generator all the time. That is something every content marketer needs – great ideas!

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