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  • The Easiest Way to Rewrite PLR

    Posted on March 10th, 2009 admin No comments

    Got PLR? You’ll want to edit it, change its format, change its looks, use it for something other than what it was originally made for - in other words, you want to make it vastly different from the original material.

    The first thing to do is rewrite the content. Think of how you can make the content unique and valuable to your audience. How can you make it stand apart from others who have the same PLR content? How can you make it even more useful for your audience?

    Here’s a step-by-step guide you can follow the next time you rewrite PLR.

    1. Change the title.

    Rewrite the title to reflect your particular target audience. PLRs tend to be generic. Make yours specific. If you will be publishing the content online, add your target keywords into the title.

    2. Write an introduction.

    Thinking about what will spark your audience’s interests, write an introduction for the material. If you’re targeting some keywords, make sure to include them in the introduction as well. Keep in mind that the introduction should entice the reader, listener or viewer of the content to consume the rest of the content. Stuck? Simply tell your audience what you’re about to tell them - and why they should listen.

    3. Write or rewrite chapter titles, headings and sub-headings.

    If the PLR content has existing chapter titles, headings and sub-headings, rewrite them to make them more appealing to your audience. Otherwise, write new ones. Chapter titles, headings and sub-headings make the content easier to consume, scan and navigate. Make it easy for your audience to find the information they want and need.

    4. Add personality.

    Inject a little of yourself into the material. Add your favorite phrases. Make the words sound the way they would if you had written them yourself, or if you were speaking. The best way to do this is to read the text aloud. Rewrite parts that don’t sound natural, to make them sound more like you. If your target audience uses jargons, then go ahead and insert these throughout the text. If you have personal knowledge about the topic, add what you can to the material.

    5. Prune away the undesirables.

    Look for parts of the content that are not useful for your reader. Some PLR might also contain some fluff, or content that your audience would regard as fluff. Simply delete those. Weed out anything that isn’t helpful or necessary.

    6. Give more.

    Put together a list of resources your audience can refer to if they want to learn more about the topic. This not only gives tremendous additional value to your audience, but it’s also a great place for links to affiliate products and, of course, your own products.

    7. Write a conclusion.

    Tell your audience what you have just told them. This is the place to summarize the key points in the material. The chapter titles and headings you wrote or rewrote earlier will come in handy now. Also conclude by giving the audience an idea of what next steps they need to take, or how they can use their newfound knowledge.

    By now, the PLR content should vastly different from what you started with. You’ve added unique content, made it more targeted to your audience, put in your personality and knowledge, and removed the unnecessary. If you’re working with text, you’ll want the document to LOOK different as well. But that’s a topic for another blog post. Watch out for it.

    Here are some of the PLR providers that I highly recommend. Try them out.

    • PLRSO - This is high impact, high quality PLR from Jimmy D. Brown. Some of it is even free.
    • EasyPLR - This site has been around since 2006 and moves a LOT of PLR. Limited quantities of each set of articles are sold. Some of the top internet marketers are on this site's customer list.
    • YummyPLR - If you need PLR recipes - this is where you'll want to go.

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