The PLR AdSense Mini-Site (Part 3)
Today we continue our series on private label rights AdSense mini-sites. Please refer to Part 1 and Part 2 before continuing.
Free Private Label Articles
It occurred to me after I started this series that it would help if my readers could actually follow along more closely with what I'm doing. What I'm going to do is take the AdSense mini-site from Exclusive PLR Websites and modify it using additional PLR content. Fortunately, PLR content is pretty easy to find, and just the other day an email landed in my inbox promoting the LoudMouse Article Marketing Guide, a short and inexpensive ebook describing how article writing and distribution can (indirectly) make you money. (This is not news to my readers, of course, see my article writing overview.) The report's OK for the price ($6), but what caught my eye was the bonus of more than 2000 PLR articles. I purchased the report and looked through everything that was included and lo-and-behold I found that one of the packages included some PLR articles about AdSense, which is just what I wanted. Although I'm pretty sure I could give away the entire bundle of 2000 articles (see my essay The Fundamental Flaw In Selling Resale Rights for why), I'm just going to give away a subset of the bundle. Just right click here to download the PLR articles — no registration or purchase required.
What you get is a ZIP file containing over 400 PLR articles, including 10 articles about AdSense. Unzip the file and look for the “plr article pack - google adsense 10″ folder to find the articles. Actually, if all you're interested are the AdSense articles themselves, you can download those from here. Either of these two packages will give you a good idea of what kind of content you get with PLR packages. (Again, if you want the full 2000+ articles then you need to buy the aforementioned article marketing guide.)
PLR Editing Tip
Note that sometimes PLR articles come as simple text files, sometimes they come as Microsoft Word files. Either way, they'll need some serious editing before you'd want to use them on your own sites, either to fix spelling and grammar mistakes (not uncommon) or to completely rewrite them in order to avoid duplicate content penalties (for organic search engine traffic — this doesn't matter if you're sending traffic to the pages via pay-per-click or other methods). My suggestion to you is that you download the free OpenOffice package and use the Writer application to edit those documents. After you're done editing you can simply save the document as HTML and incorporate it quite easily with your website. Do NOT do this with Microsoft Word, as the HTML that Word generates is simply a mess that will make your hair stand on end.
Anyhow, enjoy the PLR articles and stay tuned for the next episode in this series…
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Eric Giguere is the author of Uncommon AdSense and the award-nominated (that just means it lost!) blog Make Easy Money with Google and AdSense.
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