How To Make Money Online with PLR Articles: Step 2
(How To Make Money Online with PLR Articles Step 1)
Step 2: Make Your PLR A Little Different From The Rest
You don’t necessarily need to do much here. It depends how ambitious you are and how much time you want to spend on each article. But remember that other people are using the same article so at least go ahead and change the title.
Easier still, pick out the main keyword and change it. If the PLR is at all well written this will be found in the title and the first paragraph, plus a couple of other places in the article. So just changing the keyword will automatically change the title.
Then insert your promotional links. That will probably make a few more small changes.
If you have more time, go through and make small changes in each paragraph. You can substitute words and phrases with others that have the same meaning, split or merge sentences, or simply delete a few words or phrases here and there. Deleting works well if the PLR is plenty long enough.
Here is what I do:
When I use my own PLR articles that I have sold to my subscriber list, I make small changes like that and post them to my site. Then I rewrite the article completely and submit the rewritten version to article directories.
That way my site is not competing for search engine attention with my own articles in the article directories.
Why not do that with my Forex PLR articles?
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Thanks for sharing your ideas. I got many lessons from you. Now I know how to make my site unique compare to others.
great article and i pick up that forex for my site….i love you so much…
Your little friend Ramesh
Hey there! I just wanted to ask if you ever have any issues with hackers? My last blog (wordpress) was hacked and I ended up losing several weeks of hard work due to no backup. Do you have any methods to prevent hackers?
Sure: (1) Always keep your WordPress installation updated.
(2) Use security plugins like ‘Limit Login Attempts’ to stop hackers getting in through your admin page.
There is also one called WordPress Firewall that I have heard about but not tried myself.
You should also have long, random character passwords on both your WordPress admin and your FTP/hosting logins.
And finally, there are ways to backup your sites and it is worth using them. Your web hosts may be able to offer an automatic backup for all your sites, or you can periodically backup from CPanel if you have it, or use a (paid) WordPress plugin like BackupBuddy.
Best regards, Rosie