Sunday, August 5, 2018

How To Use PLR – 10 Steps


PLR content is pre-written content that someone else has written but you are allowed to copy/paste it into your site, edit it, and publish it as your own.

PLR stands for ‘Private Label Rights’ which basically means you get all rights to use the content as you choose.

PLR can be blog posts, product reviews, ebooks, opt-in guides, etc.


How To Use PLR – 10 Steps

  1. Find a low-competition focus keyword
  2. Find a few other related keywords that are also low-competition
  3. Edit your article and use those keywords
  4. Use Sub-headings in your articles
  5. Include your keywords in your sub-headings
  6. Add Images, Embed YouTube videos, etc to “dress it up”
  7. Monetize
  8. Write a unique opening paragraph 
  9. Publish your post
  10. Normal blog promotion for your post




Using PLR is a lot easier than starting a new blog post from scratch – without any idea what to write about, then having to completely research, and write it.

PLR content is less work and saves a lot of time.



You don’t want to have the exact same blog post content as anyone else – so make it yours. Make it unique with your own angle.


If you decide to use PLR content, you need to be aware of the risks that you are taking and understand that it could, feasibly, come back to bite you.

That being said, there are things you can do to mitigate, but not eliminate, the risks of using such content. Including:

  • Do a Thorough Plagiarism Check: Using a service like Copyscape or Plagium, check the work to see where it has been posted elsewhere and if there is likely plagiarism. It might be difficult with PLR content, but it will also let you see just how widely it has been used already.
  • Use as a Source, Not as Content: If you view PLR content as work you’ll have to rewrite or even just as the idea of new blog posts, you might be able to get some good mileage out of it. Some purchase PLR content just to have interesting topic ideas, something that can work well.
  • Purchase Only From Reputable Dealers: Do your research on the company before buying, remember there is a lot more at risk than just the cost of the content.

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