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3 tips on rewriting plr articles

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you want to increase your output or the rate that you push out these articles then you need to consider using plr articles. There are many suppliers of plr article packages that range from the excellent to the plain dreadful. I have a number of plr sources that I have found over the years. Once you have your plr content to hand then you need to look at how to use and rewrite plr articles content to get the best result for your purchase.

The first thing to point out is that your articles were probably bought at a bargain price. The reason that I point this out is that you can afford to be a bit choosy with them. I recently bought 120 articles in the credit card niche for $10. I recognise that only half will suit my needs. The way I look at it I have not wasted any money. I usually find that not all the purchased plr content is too my liking but at least half will be good enough. I also know that some will not be good enough for me. Do not think of this as an issue. You will never like every supplied article you receive.

The second point is to make sure you have your own set of keywords ready. I never use the ones supplied because they are sometimes out of date. I look into keywords before I start writing as it helps me write better articles.

You must rewrite these articles to get the best out of them. Do not submit them without changing them by a minimum of 25%. I always change mine by at least 50%. You must ensure that your articles is unique.

To know how to use and rewrite plr articles content you can get a free tutorial on article writing by going to the mega article website. This website is for new article writers who are learning the whole process of how to write an article that gets read and gets the click through.

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