Private Label Content is a great way to add content to your site or blog and you can even use it to promote your website by submitting them to article directories. But because other people are using this content as well, it's quite possible that someone else has submitted the very same article to the article directories. Because article directories do not accept duplicate content, you need to alter the article to make it unique. Here are 4 easy steps: 1. CHANGE THE TITLE OF THE ARTICLE. Use keywords in the title to get a better search engine ranking for your article. 2. CHANGE THE OPENING PARAGRAPH. There are several ways of doing this - You can do a complete rewrite and write a different introduction. Or you could say the same thing in a different way, alter the tone or look for synonyms. 3. WORK THROUGH THE REST OF THE ARTICLE Add a sentence here, subtract one there. Add some new points. Break a long sentence into 2 shorter ones or vice versa. 4. REWRITE THE CONCLUSION Some ideas: What do you want the reader to do after reading the article? Write the conclusion with this in mind and you are more likely to get an increased click-thorough rate for your resource box.
Oops! Everybody uses the same method even if they're not told.. I guess.. One has to paraphrase it completely.
lol So basically, take an article, change the beginning, the middle and the end and end up with... a different article Only kidding, I know what you mean but I think the skill comes in knowing how to change it to keep the context but alter the words to avoid dupe content, otherwise you would be as well writing you own!
How depressing. This is the kind of stuff that clogs the internet and search engine results up with miles of pointless non-content, the same tired out-of-date nonsense re-written over and over. SEO 'blogs' and articles are particularly prone to it - people still regurgitating stuff about keyword meta-tags from 1999. it's not a 'great' way to add content - it's a lazy, unimaginative and cynical way.
Google's pretty hot at its job then, i.e. delivering relevant content. a plus point for article rewrites is that they often catch longtail searches and redirect the user to a more relevant site.
OP have already overlooked the copyright issues, actually. People do alter PLR though it is neither recommended nor very effective. However, it is comparatively a smart job if you write your own well-researched unique article and then rephrase it to 3-4 versions for article marketing.
Most of the PLR articles are of very low quality. Some are good. If you start with a low quality articles, you will end up with a low quality content that does not provide any value to its readers. I think the best method is to collect few related articles, get the good points from each one them and write your one based on those. It is article mashup.
I avoid PLR articles and prefer to outsource this work. If quality is what you're after, then outsourcing to professionals is your choice.