Expert tips for business owners like you who publish private label content in your blog, or if you share the same articles in multiple websites.
Edit PLR before you publish.
It’s okay to publish the same article in different blogs. But you really should edit the content from one spot to another.
Get comfortable doing this on the fly.
If you normally highlight all, copy all and then paste all into the blog post, just take a couple of extra steps after you do that.
Make up a different title for the post.
Your new title should contain the keywords that you’re trying to use to attract the right readers.
Remember, the web is a mirror of words. Whatever you publish will be shown to someone who types that phrase in a search engine. If you don’t use the words they search for, they won’t see your content.
Change the first paragraph.
You don’t have to delete what’s already there. You can make the old first paragraph into the second paragraph, and then add your own intro.
Add H2 and H3 headings.
Take your main keyword phrase and use it to write some quick H2 and H3 headings that you disperse throughout the article, including at the end just before your call to action.
Don’t overthink any of this. Just do it and move on.
More about the end, and call to action:
The call to action tells people to sign up, or call you, or whatever you want them to do. Don’t leave that off. Otherwise, your content sharing becomes kind of a waste of time.
Link to the order or signup page.
After the call to action, always include the exact link to the page where you want someone to go after they read the article.
You can’t issue a vague, “Come visit us on our website,” because they will not. They don’t know their way around your website. They probably just found you, and won’t remember what your website is. Give them the exact link.
Be Proactive with Your Web Content Publishing.
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