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Private Label Rights – Reuse Your Content More Than Once

April 26th, 2010
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ThePLRSecrets.com – Easy inexpensive ways to reuse content to generate more traffic

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April 26th, 2010 18:13:40

Private label rights content

March 11th, 2010
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tinyurl.com Flip me, this is no shoddy makeover of a plr. Private label rights are here to stay. Make money from your own website or blog with content someone else has design. To make money first you need product, this is free and you can sell as much as you like. Check it out.

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March 11th, 2010 18:10:49

8 Ways To Make Money Using Private Label Rights Content

March 09th, 2010
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hotonlinemarketingtools.com CLICK HERE to Gain Instant Access To Top Quality Articles, ebooks And Software with Private Label Rights For Free!

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March 09th, 2010 02:24:59

PLR to WordPress: Uploading Private Label Rights Content to WP

February 25th, 2010
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www.plr.me – Posting PLR Content onto a WordPress blog. Lets quickly look at how to use a PLR article as a post in your wordpress blog. Well use one of the Rich Text Format articles from your PLR.me collection. They work well in wordpress blogs. Open the article in Word or your favorite text editor. On the Mac, the document opens with textedit. You simply choose Select All, then Copy. That puts the whole document on your clipboard. Now, close textedit. Well log into our wordpress Control Panel. Now, even though we are copying and pasting, we want to choose Write a Post. Click in the box where you would normally write a post. Select Paste. And there you have your well formatted article ready to use. Now, lets cut the title from this area… And paste it in the Title field. Now we need to save our post. And lets see what it looks like. There you have a nicely formatted article ready to post to your blog. Download more private label rights content and PLR Articles from PLR.me – http

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February 25th, 2010 02:22:16

Great Content — the Key to Social Bookmarking Success

February 24th, 2010
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If you visit an article submission site, you’ll find out right away that most of the content is shallow. The content is designed to “tease” readers into clicking a link in the author’s resource box. While it’s a good way to get traffic, this process, writing and submitting articles, is more about quantity than quality. In effect, it places little value on the content itself. Creating great content is, by far, the best way to get qualified traffic. But, creating great content for inclusion on social bookmarking sites is critical. Why? Because you actually have to deliver something worthwhile — something readers will value and likely vote for. Social bookmarking sites naturally appeal to a younger audience. This audience is technically savvy and extremely anti-marketing. If they sense a piece is too commercialized, it will be ignored at best. Don’t confuse the term social bookmarking, or networking, with social marketing. You don’t market directly on social media sites unless you’re buying advertising directly. What you are doing is establishing yourself as an authority on a subject.

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February 24th, 2010 18:37:36