Over the past few months, I have noticed quite a bit of PLR discussion and for good reason. PLR content is here to stay for a long time. However, most people tell you that you need to alter it anywhere from 50% to 80%. However, most people don’t actually tell you what you need to do. To help you out, here are 5 quick guidelines to get you started in the right direction.

1. Follow Your Own Personality

Private Label Rights content is the direct expression of someone else’s personality and opinion. So the first thing you need to do is at least reword the article or book to suit your style. You also need to make sure that opinions that are being expressed are consistent to your own. If not, change it and make it say what you want it to say.

2. Make sure that you completely rewrite the introduction.

There is no bigger turnoff to a reader than seeing the same opening paragraph over and over. Plus, most readers will stop reading a few lines if they have already read the same few lines elsewhere, even if the rest of the article is completely new.

3. Rummage through the entire body of work.

Unfortunately, most plr articles and books have not only simple spelling errors, but major typographical problems. If it is to long or to short, you can also break it apart or add more to it.

4. Redo the conclusion.

PLR articles are not written as a call to do anything. So if you are using these articles to sell a product, then you need to make sure that it ends with a call to action, even if it is as simple as going to your website or blog.

5. Add keywords.

No plr article is created with a set of keywords in mind. This means that you need to add these keywords yourself.
Private label rights content has the ability to really make your job quite a bit easier. This means that when you come across high-quality plr content, you need to take advantage of the situation and make it your own. These are just 5 quick ways to make this happen.

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