How to Organize All That PLR Content

PLR is a great tool that helps website owners add quality content to their websites without having to hire a ghostwriter to write it all for them or spend countless hours writing all of their content from scratch.

If you’ve purchased your fair share of PLR and find that it’s taking up tons of space on your computer’s hard drive and you’re having a hard time determining what content you’ve used and where and which articles you still have available for use, you’ll be happy to know, you’re not alone. It’s not uncommon to becoming disorganized with your PLR, until now that is.

Here’s one way you can organize your PLR content so that you know what’s been used and what is still waiting to find it’s way to the spotlight of your website or newsletter.

First, organize all your PLR by either niche or website. If you own more than one website it might be best to use the later organization method. Move all the articles that you want to use on that website into the site’s folder. Within your website folder create two folders. The first labeled “Rewritten – Ready for Posting to site” and the second, “Used.”

By creating two separate folders you can move the articles to the “Rewritten” folder once you’ve reworked them and they are ready to be added to your blog or website. After you have added them to your site, simply cut and paste the article to the “Used” folder.

And don’t forget there are tons of ways to use the same article over and over. If you’re looking for PLR eCourses that you can use to teach others about the many uses of PLR, have a look at EasyPLR

Keys to Killer PLR

I know this has been promised…and its a bit longer in the wait than I planned…

Before you can rewrite PLR you need to have some…I know, duhh.
However what I suggest is the PLR you accumulate have the following attributes;
1. Title
2. Introduction
3. A couple 3 or 4 paragraphs of content
4. Summary

Now if you have a boatload of PLR articles that do not meet these criteria DON’T pitch them. They will simply require a little more time for the rewrite.

So hey, how bout taking a look on your hard-drive see what PLR you have lurking around and pick a topic you want to work in.

I will be back tomorrow, I promise right now, we will cover how I rewrite PLR.

Scott
I recommend Easy PLR for your source of PLR.

Rewriting PLR is essential and easy

PLR, private label rights, comes in many different forms. Articles and books or reports are primary forms.

Let me address a reason not commonly reported for why it is essential to rewrite. When you are going to put your name on something, your reputation goes with it. Why are you writing content anyhow? To develop trust from your readers and show your expertise. When you write you develop a “voice” thats how you say things in your prose. If you simply cut and paste from a source, your voice is not projected your content is someone elses, your readership may not put a defenition on it, but they know its not you. And your genuineness is tainted.

So then why use PLR? First and foremost it is a great way to cut down on research time. With PLR you simply read, absorb and then rewrite with your voice and ideas flowing. And in the process your content will be unique.

The amount of work you will have to do will depend on the quality of PLR content you have.

A good article has a strong title, good introduction, 3 – 4 paragraphs of content and a consise summary.

Come on back I will lay out the steps I use to rewrite PLR. I will also let you in on some sources of good strong PLR content that I use.