Archive for the 'PLR' Category

PLR vs. Free Reprint Articles

Well as many of you know, I truly love PLR. Yeah, you can probably count me as a PLR addict. I’m sure a little trip through my computer files will prove it well. lol It’s something I’m working on. No PLR I won’t use immediately.

I have scaled it back to one monthly subscription for PLR for the next couple of months and then I buy plr packs as they come up. I love plr packs! I can go and grab it and put it up in just a few hours. I do rewrite my PLR, so if I buy a 10 pack of articles I can usually count on spending about 2 hours with some rewriting and additions.

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Ghostwriting, is it Ethical?

PLR and Ghostwritten Articles: Are they Ethical?
By Nicole Dean

Recently, in an interview, I was asked “Is it ethical to use private label rights and ghostwritten articles?”

Let me step back a moment and explain… Private label rights (or PLR) articles and ghostwritten articles are used by web owners as a method of outsourcing some of their content.

* PLR articles are packages of articles that are pre-written and sold to more than one person.

* Ghostwritten articles are articles that are written by someone else just for you that you can put your name on and are not sold to anyone else.

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New Life to Older Projects

I’m pretty sure I’ve discussed my problem with starting new projects. I’ve been doing much better this year. Now I’m not saying I haven’t started any new projects, BUT I haven’t in the last few months and I am working hard at breaking that bad habit.

By not starting new projects it leaves me time to get back into the original projects I started years ago. Now some of them haven’t necessarily been neglected, but they sure haven’t gotten the attention that they deserve. I’ve neglected to put the personal touch into one site in particular and spent some time tonight trying to rectify that.

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Use that PLR Ecourse

As a really busy Mom that works her business at home and away, I have learned to outsource in many areas. PLR ( private label rights ) is one of my absolute favorites. But alas, I will acknowledge that it becomes an addiction at times and is on my computer stacking up. What a waste!

I know from time to time you have seen my recommendations for PLR and I honestly do subscribe to all of them. But I want to make sure my readers are also using their time and money wisely since I know how easy it is to spend a ton of money each month and not even use it.

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Use Ebooks to Boost Your Business

26 Ways to Use eBooks to Boost Your Business

eBooks are one of the most popular forms of content on the Internet today. They’re easy to publish, eco-friendly, and virtually free to distribute.

Done-for-you private label rights (PLR) packages like Mom PLR eBooks make publishing and marketing them easier than ever. No wonder, many Internet marketers are making fortunes from selling eBooks.

But did you know that an eBook can boost your business in so many ways, other than by selling it as an eBook?

Here are 26 ways one eBook can boost your business:

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10 More Ways to Use Ebooks

10 MORE Ways to Use eBooks to Boost Your Business

The response to our previous blog post about 26 Ways to Use eBooks to Boost Your Business has just been awesome. So awesome that I’ve been inspired to think of even more ways to use eBooks – 10, in fact.

But before I get into that, let me just remind you that you don’t have to write these eBooks yourself. If your business is related to Mommyhood, check out Mom PLR eBooks. With your monthly membership, you’ll get private label rights (PLR) to an eBook, articles, blog posts and everything else you need for marketing.

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Market to Moms

Marketing to Digital Moms: How To Reach Out To Today’s Tech-Savvy Moms

Gone are the days when the word “Mom” conjures images of a female who cannot operate the video recorder or navigate her way through the latest videogame, and only switches on the computer to send an email to Grandma.

According to a study published in 2009 by Razorfish and Cafemom, up to 27 million (84%) of Moms online are tech savvy. They use Web 2.0 platforms and shop online. In fact, they use communication technology and social media to connect with others, find advice and information, express themselves, do research on products they’re interested in, and simplify their multi-tasking lives.

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Saturday Report Club

Affordable Help for Your Online Business

It seems like every week, there’s a new course available that promises to finally skyrocket you to success. Not only do you have to take out a second mortgage to get the product in your hands, when you finally receive it – you find out it’s just not really what you expected.

Enough of this!

Good information doesn’t have to be expensive and it also doesn’t need to come in 12 CD sets that you’ll never get through.

For a refreshing change, check out Alice Seba’s Sweetie Saturday Report Club.

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