I have more than 5,000 PLR seating on my laptop. Some times I use some article for my niches site and do some changes here and there. But today I was thinking to just stop using them and create my original content. My main problem is that like many, I have a full time job and a family and they both demand time. So i was thinking about just writing one unique article per week, instead of copy and pasting 2 per day. I really just looking for advise to how mange my blog better.
Hi Stalyn, Don't use plr on your blog. You will kill your rankings, cuz a lot of other people will use the same articles too. why? Simple - people are lazy Instead of using plr, exactly as they are, rewrite them and then post them on your blog. And don't just rewrite them, but add some value to them too. I know it seems a lot of work, but in the long run you will get much better than the quys that use other people content and get nowhere. To rewrite a an article fast you can use a tool (search on google and you'll find plenty of them free or paid) or you can do it by hand. You need to change the title and then change some keywords with their synonyms in very sentence or at every two sentences and you'll have a much better chance to rank high on search engines and to attract traffic and backlinks too. Hope this helps.
Just to clarify how PLR affects your rankings, it actually doesn't, as long as the content is of good quality and you aren't filling your blog or website solely with unmodified PLR content. Worst case scenario, if you post content on your website that is exactly the same as the content on another website, the search engine will block the content from the lower ranked website in the search results. However, this does not affect your actual page rank, as long as you use PLR in moderation. What PLR will affect is your adsense account. Google's requirements for adsense are that you have "substantial, original content." Again, however, as long as you are only using PLR to fill in a post once in a while, and not filling your website with unmodified PLR content, you won't be affected. I'd love to know where the horror stories about PLR and page rank came from. My guess is that it was from disgruntled content writers who were trying to run off the competition that was selling PLRs for less than what they felt was proper. Unfortunately, myth has become reality for a lot of website owners, which means that they give out faulty information without realising it. All that being said, I don't recommend using PLR in its unmodified form. You need to do a bit of rewriting in order to make it stand out from the tons of copies that are floating around the web. I make a fairly decent living writing PLR content along with original content, and I've had this conversation more times than I can count. I haven't reached the post threshold to put a link up yet, but if you would like a more in-depth article on how PLR affects your rank do a google search for "does plr content affect page rank." The first result should be a squidoo lens, and it has a great explanation of the duplicate content penalty that google enforces. The author does a great job of dispelling the myth that PLR affects your actual rankings.
PLR don't works for blogs because they will lower your ranking. As Google is more concerned about unique and fresh content these days.
At The moment I post Plr in my blog,Later on I can rewrite it again by woordflood sofware, I considered that it is new artickle. So I post PLR ,and google still love and index my blog I get a good ranking,it mean that my blog pr1 (before ) is now to be pr 5
Never... Unique Content cause Now a days Content is become a super king and panda is very sensitive in the matter of Copied Content It will Kick hard...
You can use PLR if doing list building or social networks. Don't just stuck with Google rank. Just think outside the box.
I don't know why people are so worried about duplicate content. Duplicate content by itself is NOT BAD. Think of the many news websites and news blogs you read everyday. I'll bet that around 50-70% of their content is an exact duplicate of other sites--because they SYNDICATE. Do you see these news sites drop in ranking? No. Does Google penalize Reuters because their content is similar to thousands and thousands of news sites all over the world? No. And that's because Google is not the monster that you think it is. IMO, using PLR is similar to syndication. There's nothing wrong with using licensed content. What is bad is if ALL of your content is coming from just one or two sources--then you might as well have redirected the user to the original sites.