PLR (private label rights) articles can be used in many different ways. Here are three ways you can use PLR articles.

1. Create short report for list building – If you have 10 articles on a niche that you want to work in gather the articles. Open up Free Mind or what ever mind map you like to use and add the topics to your mind map

Sort them into a logical order (real easy to drag and drop them using Free Mind) and you have the outline for your report. Summarize each of the topics and you have a 7-10 page giveaway report to start building your list in that niche.

2. Blog content – Go through the articles and find the ones on the content you need for the keywords you are targeting. If they are close or easily changed to the keywords you are targeting that may be all you need to do to make them unique. Otherwise a quick rewrite and you can have one or two blog posts from each of the articles depending on how long they were to start.

3. Web 2.0 content – Sites like Squidoo, Hub Pages, et al can be an excellent way to generate links to your blog, squeeze page or sales page. A quick rewrite and these can add highly targeted content to these types of properties.

There are many more ways you can use them but apply one of these 3 today. Action is always the key. So if you have PLR articles collecting digital dust on your hard drive it is time to pull them out, dust them off and put them to use. I do.

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.


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