Tagged: Plr Articles

The Cellulite Case Study – Part 7

Posted on October 11th, 2009 by Urbain

Today’s phase is to get ready for automation.  The “info” portion of the site will contain articles that I have rewritten from PLR sources.  I am almost done with this and will have three months’ worth of uniquely written blog posts.
A lot of people do not spend much time rewriting their PLR articles.  Perhaps I [...]

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The Cellulite Case Study: Part 6

Posted on October 10th, 2009 by Urbain

Well, I’ve fallen a bit behind because of so many other things to do.  I am about halfway through rewriting PLR articles and have installed a couple more plugins.
One of the plugins that you might want to add to your own blogs is a 404 redirect.  The one I like is Smart 404 — Just [...]

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The Cellulite Case Study: Part 5

Posted on October 8th, 2009 by Urbain

Well, I didn’t finish cleaning up the 100 or so PLR articles that I have for the cellulite site, so today’s project will to finish it up.
When I am done, I will be uploading the articles using PLR to Wordpress, a fantastic little plugin that will add articles en masse and schedule them.  Here’s a [...]

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Sorting Through the PLR and Converting Word to Text

Posted on October 3rd, 2009 by Urbain

Before I knew it, it was 3:00 in the morning.  Because we’re less than 100 days away from the end of 2009, I am accomplishing my goal of sorting through, weeding through, editing and uploading the ton of PLR articles I have and taking care of a couple domains that have been dormant for years.
As [...]

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Create Thousands of Articles on Demand

Posted on September 10th, 2009 by Urbain

Have blogs?  You need content.
Have web pages?  You need content.
You’re probably buying PLR articles from one or more sites.  The problem is, it is sort of a hit and miss adventure with paid article sites because more often than not, you’re getting content that has nothing to do with your niche.
What if you could spend [...]

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Grab Some Goodies This Holiday Weekend!

Posted on July 2nd, 2009 by Urbain

The 4th of July Giveaway opened its doors on June 30.  You can visit at any time before the end of July to grab some free software, videos, ebooks and more.
One of the biggest areas of this giveaway event is PLR (private label right) content.  There are massive packages of PLR articles (ranging from 2000 [...]

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This Free Resource Keeps on Delivering

Posted on June 22nd, 2009 by Urbain

Adding fresh content to your blog or website is essential for keeping folks interested in your site and coming back, and also important to keep the search engines crawling your site.
In my web businesses, I tend to write unique content for a few of my busier websites, but use modified PLR (private label right) content [...]

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How to Organize Your Downloads (Using Firefox)

Posted on May 21st, 2009 by Urbain

Downloads.  We’re using them daily.
On a given day, you might download some mp3s, a software program, maybe a few zip files with PLR articles.  Before you know it, you have 100 or so downloads and you can’t find the specific one that you want.
If you want to find those downloads in the future, it is [...]

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10 Ways to Make a Sizzling Online Income

Posted on May 8th, 2009 by Urbain

10 Proven Ways to Make at Least $10K Every Month, by Jimmy Brown, offers some intersting ideas.  What I liked about the 30-page report is that Brown explores ways to tap into eBay and physical products to boost your online income.
There seems to be an emphasis in the Internet marketing world on digital products and [...]

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Got PLR? Process it Quickly…and save $10 this week.

Posted on May 4th, 2009 by Urbain

Awhile ago, I wrote about a wonderful little Wordpress plugin called “PLR to Wordpress.”  It’s a fantastic tool that I have personally used and enjoyed, and it’s perfect for people who have a ton of PLR articles stored on their hard drives.
Obviously, you need a Wordpress blog for the plugin to work.
Next, grab a cluster [...]

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