“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter. ’tis the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning.” -Mark Twain.
Are you wondering how to rewrite plr content so you’ll have fresh articles that the search engines will love? If you own lots of Private Label Rights articles and they’re just sitting on your hard drive because you feel it just takes too long to make them unique or it’s too expensive to have them rewritten then you’ll want to read this article.
(Read the PLR Terms of Use first, to make sure the things I’m suggesting are okay to do with your particular PLR ). There are lots of things you can do with PLR articles. For example, you can combine other PLR articles to make a new product, such as an e-book. Make sure your writing flows by using good transitional paragraphs or sentences between the articles.
You really just want to make your products a little more unique than everyone else’s out there, who is promoting the same PLR e-books and articles you are. Combining a variety of PLR products will help you add a unique twist and make them your own.
You can also pull out some of the main ideas from the article and use them to create graphics to post on social media throughout the week. If you’re new at creating graphics, using Canva.com may be an option for you. Canva has ready-made templates and all you have to do is change the wording and maybe add a different image. When you’re done, save it to your computer to use again and again, over time.
You can also turn the blog post into a PDF and share it with your community. Put your website URL and contact information either in the footer of the PDF or at the end.
Another idea is to use the article to create a mini course or worksheet. Use the main points to create questions that could be based on how the information is applicable in everyday life.
You could also record yourself reading the article out loud and create an instant audio that could be shared on your website.
But you came here to find out how to rewrite PLR content so let’s get started!
First of all, you need to change the title to something that grabs attention and matches the content, and preferably, has one or two good keywords. For example, if you’re rewriting an article on travel tips for Brazil tourism, you may decide to go with a simple title of “Brazil travel tips”, but how about grabbing their interest with a title like “Going to Brazil – Important Brazil travel tips.” A subtle but effective difference.
Now let’s look at the content. One way to make it more unique is by reading through the article changing the words into your own, and maybe finding synonyms that are more appropriate. Perhaps you’ll want to add (or get rid of) some sentences.
Use simple words. Write your sentence with words that are easy to understand. For example, instead of using ornamental, you can use attractive. If there are certain specialized terms from your field, explain the meaning to your readers.
Use bullet points or numbers to break your article into several sections. You can bold certain words and sections. Put pictures in where appropriate. For example, while writing a travel article, you could include maps, points of interest, and other useful information.
You could make it more interesting and unique by adding examples, quotes, statistics, or illustrations as appropriate.
Once your article has been completed it’s time to proofread it. Read it out loud and correct any errors.
The final step is to publish the article. This my method of publishing: First, I publish it to my blog, www.LoreneTroyer.com and then after a few days, I share it to X (formerly known as Twitter) and then I’ll share it on Medium. The reason I wait is so that Google sees my blog as the original source of the article.
So there you have it, the information you need on how to rewrite PLR content. Happy creating!
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I really enjoyed how you started your post with ideas for repurposing. This stirs the imagination of the reader and gives her some suggestions right away on how to slant the post so that the end product is unique.
Thanks, Yvonne. PLR is one of my favorite ways to create content for my site and I enjoy repurposing it and making it slightly different. Thank you for taking time to read and leave a comment.
I really like your insights on using my PLR. I have a lot and this will help me use it on my blog and social media post. Buying PLR has never been a problem for me, (ugh) using it has.
Thank you, Bill. I appreciate the comment. PLR has made my online business easier and a lot more fun!