PLR – Use It For Your Ezine Content
PLR – Use It For Your Ezine Content
by Mike Paetzold – Copyright 2009 – All rights reserved
Everyone tells you that the money is in the list but the real money is in the relationship you build with your list. To quote Jeffrey Gitomer “All things being equal, people want to do business with their friends. All things being NOT so equal, people STILL want to do business with their friends.”
So providing quality information for your subscribers is a good way to create that relationship and ultimately make you more sales. Getting good content can be a bit of a drag at times. I am sure you have sat down at the computer, pulled up a blank page and just stared because of the dreaded “writers block’.
Here is where PLR (private label rights) content can help you get started.
Now once again it is important to make sure that you know the rights for any product you are going to use. If you have an article package on your topic you can use that for content.
Take the time to do a bit of re-writing to give the content your voice and you have easily overcome your writers block. Your voice is very important in your ezine.
For example I tend to be a bit plain spoken, get to the point type of writer. I write in simple language and tend not to use fancy words. My instructional writing tends to be very concise Now this is what my subscribers expect. They like that style or they would have unsubscribed and read someone else that provides information in a manner they like.
If I were to use an article with lots of big words or droning on and on my readers would disconnect quickly. They are not expecting that type of content from me.
So PLR articles can be a perfect way with a bit of effort to generate content for your ezine. It is far from being the only way to do that. Have a PLR e-book on your topic?
Split the pieces apart to create your content. (Subject to the rights of course.)
Have PLR audios? Use that as your research for your ezine content. This can be a very easy way to put together an article for your ezine. Grab the good old legal pad and a pen (or if you are more techie open up your mind map). Do a quick outline and you now have the ideas to create your content.
I don’t know about you but for me once I have a topic and an outline writing is a piece of cake. Getting the ideas and the topic I want to cover is where I sit staring at that blank piece of paper. Feeling the frustrations building up and getting ready to break something.
The point is that any piece of PLR content whether it is an article, an e-book, an audio or a video can easily be used to create content for your ezine.
For more information on using PLR for many different purposes, check out Mike Paetzold’s blog at The PLR Secrets.
You may use this article as long as it is unchanged (including the resource box) and all links are maintained.
About the author
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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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Using PLR as a base for your e-zine really does save time and trouble as you’ve stated, Mike – in fact, there are even PLR newsletters available now with 7 – 100 e-zine issues already written and available with Private Label Rights.
.-= Doug Champigny´s last blog ..The Most Important Skill For Successful Affiliate Marketing =-.
I agree that writing tends to flow, once you have the outline worked out. In the process of putting the outline together you can design the “flow” of the piece in your head. I like using multiple PLR articles on the same topic, and identify their main points. They usually vary somewhat. By integrating the two, I have a new approach, which I outline and then go back and fill in.
.-= Earl Netwal´s last blog ..Article Writing: 3 Motives Do Not Equal One Objective. =-.
There nothing so sad as having to sit and stare at a blank screen trying to come up with something to write. I know I have been saved numerous times using PLR content. And you are so right about writing it in your own voice. What a turn off to get something from someone that you know was not personalized. Thanks.
.-= Andre Arnett´s last blog ..Top Traffic Tips Seminar Price Increase =-.
Writers block is something that happens to all of us. I’m finding more and more PLR content on my hard drive that I have not even unzipped yet. Great tips and video as always
.-= Luca´s last blog ..How To Use PLR Content To Build a Relationship With Your Readers =-.
More great ideas Mike! You touched on a good topic that your content should be delivered a same consistent way that it always has been to your readers/visitors. They will expect a certain level of communication, so you need to be sure that whatever “pre-written” PLR content you use is edited enough to make it flow and read properly and you wrote it yourself.
.-= Joel Osborne´s last blog ..Pet Private Label Rights =-.
Using Quality PLR is a great way to produce quality content for you ezine or blog. But as you noted it is not the only way. However, it should be included as one of your resource efforts to obtain ideas for your articles, posts, ebooks, etc.
.-= Lonnie Minton´s last blog ..A Great Event In Internet Marketing =-.