Using PLR for your Blogs
Ever since blogs were introduced they have taken off phenomenally. Considered one of the more popular and innovative web-concepts, its primary appeal is its simplicity. Non-technical users have taken advantage of this format to express their views, thoughts, ideas and information, as oppose to creating traditional websites. It’s faster and cheaper to create and very easily maintained.
It can also prove very profitable based on the usefulness and relevance of the content you choose to put up. Entertaining and informing your audience plays a vital part in increasing new and repeat traffic flow an essential part in earning the big bucks. There are a number of ways to turn your blog into a money-maker, the most common being to sell advertising such as Google Adsense.
Another option could be to create product pages/reviews for affiliate products. Affiliate commissions are one of the safer forms of money-making as little risk is involved. Your site acts as a middle-man, and your only duty is to direct a customer to a product/service. There is no need to worry about inventory, storage, refunds, etc.
Blogs are also a good way to attract users to your main-website. Creating a blog that deals with a topic that associates with your website makes it a good point for directing traffic into your main website. Blog formats encourage discussion and can be considered “glue” to make your website more “sticky”. A blog that has a large number of repeat users and a growing user database can be a great resource for any website.
Although blogs are considered relatively easy and inexpensive to setup it does take a great deal of effort to maintain. Especially if users are expecting fresh content on a regular basis, which most loyal users do. For example if new content is added everyday, users will come everyday, if its kept in once a week, users tend to come only once a week. Any longer and there is a large risk most users will forget completely about your website. This being said, for them to come back at all, users must first of all find the content you have compelling and interesting enough to want more.
Blogs are also popular among search engines mainly because it is fresh content. If your blog is not constantly updated then it will be ignored by spiders.
The best way in keeping up with the demand from your users is to find a credible yet economical source of content. PLR (public license right) articles are a very good source. With PLRs you sign up for a membership to an article directory in which they periodically deliver high quality and fresh content to its subscribers.
An example is http://www.infite.com. Subscribers are limited in order to ensure the web is not flooded with similar content. Expect to pay a fraction of the price if compared against hiring a writer, and fraction of the time when compared against writing the content yourself.
February 20th, 2008 at 11:19 pm
updated news…
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