Sunday, October 26, 2008

Beginning a Blog Using Private Label Rights

By Rick W Freeman

You may well know that having a blog, you are going to add value to your website. Saying this you may not be all that much of a good writer, or maybe you do not have enough time to do it. Don't worry though, there is a way that you can get all the benefits of the blog without having to commit a lot to it.

With what is available online these days, you buy can anything from just one, to lots of sets of Private Label Rights articles to use as content for your blog posts.

Naturally you will have to find some private label rights articles that will conform to your niche and marketing ends but that shouldn't be hard to do. The subjects covered by private label articles are almost infinite.

Once you've found and purchased a set of private label rights articles, don't post them at once. The theme of a blog is to post quality articles on a steady basis. you'll have to make up your mind, based on time and the amount of articles you have available, and how often each week is regular for you.

You could decide to post three times a week or only once, either is fine as long as you adhere to it. Once you have built up a good following of regular readers, they will continue to visit as long as there are some interesting posts to read.

You will probably want to individualise and change each PLR article before you post it to your blog, for two reasons. The first is to ensure you are posting original content.

Private label rights content is meant to be altered and ideally you want your blog to be picked up by the search engines bots, So that this can happen you should alter at least between 20 and 50 percent of the content to make it fresh and also try to write it in the context of how you would write, as if you were writing an article from scratch. The 2nd reason to change the private label rights article is to try to make it blog friendly.

You will find that most blogs are written in a conversational form, where as nearly all PLR content isn't. It won't take much to alter it though, because the basic research has been done, and the idea is there for you to work with.

You might really like writing and may not want to use all private label rights content, thats ok. If you don't want to use private label as the sole source of your blog posts, just bear in mind that they are still a handy way to post, especially on the odd days or weeks when you do not have a lot of time, or might be away somewhere and not able to write.

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