Alice Seba and the crew at DIYplr.com have just released a new set of PLR guides. This time the topic is Stumble Upon.

Stumble Upon can be a very goood traffic source and using these guides to help others understand how to use it can be a great way to start building a relationship with new subscribers.

The topics covered are…

  • Account Setup & Profile (5 pages / 10 images): A step-by-step guide that shows your readers how to set up an account and set their topic interests for a more customized experience.
  • Add Networking & Finding Friends (5 pages / 9 images): Show your readers how easy it is to find new friends, locate old friends and network on StumbleUpon.
  • How To Stumble Pages (4 pages / 8 images): Walk your readers through discovering new websites with this quick guide.
  • Integrate with Facebook & Twitter (4 pages / 7 images): By integrating with Facebook and Twitter, your readers can easily share the great stuff they find on StumbleUpon through status updates and tweets. Here’s how.

You can use these in multiple ways. Make them into individual reports or combine them. The choice is yours.

Would also make excellent content. Use one set for a blog post and then create a squeeze page for the others which you reference from your post to build your subscribers.

The choice is yours.

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About the author

Mike Paetzold got started blogging in 2003 and has become an expert on using WordPress. He has become known as The WordPress Guy.

After being an under ground niche marketer using his blogs he has surfaced to share some of the ways he uses PLR to enter various niches profitably.

Get the details at Profitable Blog Steps


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