PostHeaderIcon Plr Articles - Making Use Of All Your Plr Articles

If like me you get a certain amount of PLR article packs per month through a PLR membership site, you won’t want to see any of those PLR articles not get used. Here’s a few ideas of how you can use your PLR articles without creating a new site for each pack.

1- Summarize the articles and use them on Web 2.0 sites like squidoo and Wetpaint. Open the article in Microsoft Word and go to Tools, Auto-summarize. On the option screen select “create a new document and put the summary there” and then select “summarize 50% of the document.” Click go and you have a document with hopefully the major points included and all the filler removed. Read the article and add some of your own unique filler in between the major points. Do this every other day and post it to a Squidoo or similar site and use the page for link juice to one of your main sites. The whole process takes 5 minutes to do but will create a valuable link tool for you.

2- Create a free resource to attract sign ups. With a PLR article pack of 40 articles you can create a great report to give away or even use the pack as a starting point to creating an ebook that you can then sell. If you get your PLR from Niche Content Packages you will find 2 choices of an ebook cover inside the article pack which is designed and supplied with the PLR articles for anyone who wants to use them to create an ebook rather than posting the articles to their sites and blogs. You can see the graphics they supply with their PLR articles here.

3- Add another silo to an existing website or category to an existing money making blog you own. If you already have a blog or site on a related topic to your new article pack, just add to it. Building larger sites with lots of related subjects is now back in rather than having lots of small tight niches.

If you have just joined a PLR membership site like PLRPro you will be using all your PLR articles to build new blogs or sites. If you are with PLRPro you will be busy working to their 90 day challenge plan but later when your foundation is laid don’t spend more time building new blogs and sites than time spent on promoting what you have already built.

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