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How To Use PLR Articles and Books

    You would think in a world full of information that more data is the last thing we need. Yet the Internet doesn’t use gas – it uses content to keep it running. There is always a demand for fresh new content. Here are a few ideas on how you can utilise existing Private Label Rights and turn it into new and more products… Work off the table of contents when you re-write PLR. This enables you to get the skeleton for your new ebook … and then fill in the rest. Change up the headings but you could use the general topic structure. Grab… Read More »How To Use PLR Articles and Books

    What Is PLR Anyway?

      Anyone who has been marketing online for any length of time has no doubt come across the term “private label rights” or “PLR”. It’s one of those areas people nod knowingly about but there is a lot of confusion around PLR. Let’s see if we can tease some of that out.  What is PLR? PLR usually refers to the product. That could be something as simple as an article pack or as complex as a marketing package loaded up with eBooks, graphics and audio recordings. The PLR comes with a license granting the purchaser the right to use the content as… Read More »What Is PLR Anyway?

      Beating Writer’s Block – Fill Your Blog

        Having to keep up a regular schedule is something many people do well. There is another cohort of us who have great intentions. Other things seem to get in the way and we find ourselves staring at a blank blog page for a few days or, even worse, weeks. Ok. Maybe months. Anyone see tumbleweeds? So what’s the best way to keep your productivity up when you’re struggling? Here are a few tips that should help. 1. Write more when you are in the writing mood. I know when I’m in the mood to write I can pump stuff out… Read More »Beating Writer’s Block – Fill Your Blog

        How Much Do You Repurpose Content?

          I’ve just been going through my files and found a bunch of product I had created … and forgot about!

          IN thinking about my content I also realised I pretty much don’t follow my own advice, embarrassingly enough.

          When I reflect on what I produce I use it maybe one o three times each in different platforms. Usually it will be a blog post and maybe I’ll then repurpose that as a tweet or a Facebook post and perhaps a graphic for Pinterest.

          My reflection also made me realise I’d abandoned my editorial calendar and had taken to spontaneous posting both in terms of content and timing.

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          Not clever.

          Not recommended.

          Dumb.

          So, I am starting to think about Angel reinstituting my editorial calendar as well as building into it a repurposing checklist. Of course, I won’t just think about it, I will schedule in to do it … soon!

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