We are currently building a PLR site and we’re just wondering what online business owners think of PLR articles? Are PLR articles nonsense fillers when a website owner can’t find time to write for his audience? I’ve read that most website owners consider PLR articles garbage. Is this how bad PLR articles are? We have Constant-Content.com as one of our business models, and yes comparables and what we’re working on is to achieve what the team behind this wonderful business has. Suggestions? Any feedback? We will be glad to hear about what you think, your first-hand experience, and your advice on how we can make things better. Thank you in advance.
As in everything in life, there's good, bad and ugly and PLR articles are no exception. I've launched blogs with PLR articles as "place holders" for quick search engine indexing and then gradually remove/update/improve the articles.
A lot of people take PLR articles and then use a spinner to make them unique. Personally, the spinners that I've seen where you just put the content in and let the machine do the work are pretty poor. Anyone got any recommendations for good spinners?
Yes, re-write them. No program will EVER "re-write" an article perfectly. Most of the time the articles make no sense, and you can tell right off the bat that it was made by a bot.
Bad for site reputation, bad for ranking... Basically I don't find any use for those unless you come up with something original
Hi, TheLeadersFactory.Is it safe for me to assume that those who buy PLR articles are, well, new website owners or those who are in the process of launching websites?
Constant-content.com has this per-usage or use license system, which to me appears as some sort of PLR (hope I got that one right). Will you pay for the some of these articles at Constant-Content under the per-usage basis?
You’re shopping for PLR articles. Would you prefer to buy 1. By bulk or individually sold articles 2. PLR articles at membership sites or those who charge in a per-order basis What are you looking for in a PLR article site? What factors would make you choose one site over another? We’re hoping that you can help us help online business owners. Again, thanks. We’d like you to know that you are helping us make a difference.
I would probably buy a couple at a time. Maybe 5. Then I can submit them to the appropriate places 10 per day automatically. By the end of the month I have 1500 backlinks for doing little work. I haven't done this for a month though since I've been trying to save money and do articles on my own.
Out of curiosity, why are you building a website and business to sell PLRs but are just now seeking out information about your target market and your products? Maybe you should pause on the site, do more extensive research and then find the areas within PLR that need filling and target those instead. Just a suggestion.
nothing wrong with having PLR articles just be aware that others might use the same so i dont mind to have PLR articles but i make them atleast more than 50% unique or as long as they pass copyscape they should be good to use.
Hi, Rebecca. We are actually building the website and the business at the same time. We can't afford to wait for the business plan before we start on the website because the truth is we came in the plr business late. We have the basics -- like demographics -- but what we would like to hear is what other online biz owners really think about plr articles. Seeing numbers is one thing, reading first-hand experiences is another. These are actual feedbacks, buying behaviors that will tell us how potential customers look at what we are offering.
I basically make use of PLR articles for article submission. I use easyarticlespinner.net for that because I want no duplicate content. Anyway I really prefer buying individual articles. Then maybe you can make a package for it.
The best article spinner I have come across so far is JetSpinner. But I think the only way to make it work well is to rewrite whole sentences 3 or 4 times each and not just change individual words. At least that way you know every sentence is going to make sense.
It really depends on how you use PLR articles. PLR content for me is just to have a guide, an idea what to write. I make sure to rewrite those PLR contents, add my own words to make more natural to read. People does not want crap content. I have an ebook that I currently sell at $10 coming from a PLR content, I changed the majority of it, including the graphics. i use PLR as a guide only for me to know how to start, and then once I have an idea, i put my own words to it.
I've noticed that the quality of PLR articles varies massively. Some of them really are junk, others aren't too bad. If you were to screen the articles before putting them up, and keep the content to a decent standard, I think you might do OK. I don't buy PLR content myself, but I have a few clients that do, and they often end up having to pay to get the articles cleaned up after they buy them, because they're that bad.