New PLR Resource For Product Sellers
March 20, 2008 by Michelle Waters · Leave a Comment
I hope you are making last minute preparations to take a break from business and spend time with your family and church for Easter weekend. I’m taking the rest of today off and taking the kids to the park, or something fun. Hope the weather cooperates.
But first, I want to take a few minutes to share a great new source of Private Label Rights content with you.
If you’ll remember, private label rights articles are written by someone else and sold with reprint rights. You can post them on your blog, your website or in your mailing list. You can even compile several into an ebook. You don’t have to put someone else’s name and link on them like you do with free reprint articles and you don’t have to pay as much as you would for a ghostwriter.
Even better, my friend Melissa Ingold and I have put together a PLR resource just for YOU. It includes topics that are relevant to your websites, such as:
- Cloth Diapering
- Attachment Parenting
- Baby Carrying
- Breastfeeding
- Jewelry Making
Head over to our website and check out what an awesome deal this is at ProductSellersContent.com.
How To Use PLR Content
April 27, 2007 by Michelle Waters · Leave a Comment
Private label rights content, also known as PLR, is ready-made content that people can buy and use many different ways. As you may know, the content you have on your site is very important. The search engines will scan your site and index the content that is found on it. When someone searches for a phrase that is found on your site, your site may come up in the search results.
You will want to be wary of some PLR sources. You can find some very cheap PLR on the internet, but the content you are getting has various subject matters and may be written by someone who does not have full command of the English language. This causes the articles to be somewhat hard to understand.
The best PLR sources will have content for sale in packs of focused subject matter and will be written by people with good command of the English language as well as good grammar and spelling skills.
When you buy PLR you are buying the rights to use the content on your site or blog. The PLR articles that you buy can be published on your site as is; although you may want to rewrite them. Other people will be buying the same PLR articles packs as you are, and by rewriting them slightly, you will create a unique article on your site.
You can also use the PLR articles to create a special report. For instance, if you bought a PLR article pack that contained 10 articles about affiliate marketing, put them all together, and you have a 10 page special report. You can sell the report or give it away for free to boost the size of your mailing list.
You can also break the PLR articles you buy up into smaller pieces and create an e-course. Again, you can use this e-course as a way to grow your mailing list.
Using PLR will enable you to add quality content to your site, easily and inexpensively.
There are some things you do with PLR. Depending on the PLR membership you chose, you may not be able to add PLR articles to a reprint directory or resell them.
PLR sources I recomment:
Update: My friend Melissa Ingold and I have put together a new PLR resource just for product sellers: ProductSellersContent.com. Check it out!
Need Affordable Content For Your WAHM Website?
September 28, 2006 by Michelle Waters · Leave a Comment
As I’m sure you know, well-written content that meets the needs of your site visitors is the key to increasing your website traffic. If you’re trying to write all of your own content, you’re going to end up chained to your computer. Not exactly the reason you wanted to stay at home with your kids, huh?
You may think that the only way to increase your VRE (internet marketing speak for “virtual real estate”) without a negative impact on your family is to hire writers to create much of your content. If you’re like me, you’ve been told to go to Guru.com or Elance.com and hire someone who is “affordable.” You may have even done this — only to come back with content that isn’t well written or very informative. Perhaps you found someone who does an excellent job of writing — but charges $20 to $40 per hour. Ouch!
So what do you do?
This is where All Mom Content comes into play. All Mom Content is run by my colleagues and mentors Alice Seba and Mila Sidman, both of whom are work at home moms. They saw a need for affordable PLR content, geared towards mom’s searching for information on the Internet.
Here are a few key features of All Mom Content:
- All Mom Content articles are written by people with a command of the English language.
- All articles are mom-approved and come from the perspective of the intended target market.
- Membership is limited in number.
- 30 articles, 10 product reviews and 10 recipes each month.
- 30-day, no questions asked, money-back guarantee
Sound like what you’re looking for?
Update: My friend Melissa Ingold and I have put together a new PLR resource just for product sellers: ProductSellersContent.com. Check it out!






