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101 Things To Do With PLR Articles Part 3

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101 Things To Do With PLR Articles Part 3

  1. Use PLR articles as a basis for starting a survey. (Find out what your visitors really care about by asking questions that matter. PLR articles can steer you toward the right direction.)

  2. Use PLR articles as a collection of synonyms and convert that collection into a database. (If you’re a programming expert, you can write software that will “spin” your PLR articles and generate new results.)

  3. Use PLR articles as art, dance, or music interpretation/inspiration. (All it takes is just a single sentence to conjure up a great idea for a painting or song.)

  4. Use PLR articles on your website as is. ((not recommended – but it’s something to do!))

  5. Use PLR articles for lyrics to a whacky new song. (It’s funny, but some authors are poets – and they don’t even know it. Look for accidental rhymes and use them to make the latest hit. In a PLR article about Disneyland, we found “Disneylands Discover the Magic Tour…. may be the most popular of the four.” It’s not Nirvana, but it’s a start…)

  6. Use PLR articles as part of a timeline to show how their concepts have changed over the years.

  7. Use PLR articles as programming stress tests. (You just might find PLR articles more useful than dummy text that reads, “Duis autem vel eum iriure dolor in hendrerit in vulputate velit esse molestie consequat.”)

  8. Use PLR articles as research material for your next hardcover best seller.

  9. Use PLR articles as teaching material (handouts, word lists, etc.) There are hundreds of PLR topics available and chances are you’ll find one that’s related to the subject you’re teaching.

  10. Use PLR articles as job training material. (See above.)

  11. Use PLR articles for material in a scavenger hunt.

  12. Use PLR articles in your sales literature. (PLR articles can make good filler material for sales letters, marketing kits, and more.)

  13. Use PLR articles to respond to message threads on discussion boards or mailing lists. (Create a database of PLR articles and make it easy to copy from. Refer to the information inside the database to answer questions on discussion board or mailing list. And remember to include your siggy file in your responses.)

  14. Use PLR articles to answer questions in a radio interview. (See above – Different tactic / Same principle.)

  15. Use PLR articles to beat writer’s block. (Can’t think of anything to write about? Use PLR articles as a source of inspiration.)

  16. Use relevant sections to create a “must-have” shopping list for your customers. (You’ll find a LOT of product ideas in PLR home improvement articles!)

  17. Use PLR articles to create article templates. (Some of the PLR articles we’ve encountered were written rather well. Study their structure and apply it to the articles you want to write.)

  18. Use PLR articles to create blog content. (Don’t just copy PLR articles to your blog – write about your opinions of the subject instead. You could for example blog about why being marrying to an actor would be stressful based on a PLR article about on-screen love scenes.)

  19. Use PLR articles to start message threads on discussion boards or mailing lists.

  20. Use PLR articles to create portal pages. (…mini websites submitted to search engines that link to your main website)

  21. Use PLR articles to demonstrate industry flaws. (Here, you can point out everything that’s seemingly ‘wrong’ about them, and then explain how your business makes everything ‘right.’)

  22. Use PLR articles to generate new topics for a talk show. (Running out of ideas? Consult your collection of PLR articles. Most are written to reach a 500-word count, so you’re bound to find *something* to discuss.)

  23. Use PLR articles to flesh out a financial grant request. (Make sure your intentions are clearly understood by including explanations found in PLR articles.)

  24. Use PLR articles to flesh out a powerpoint presentation or online video. (You’ll need to spend some time trimming some of the fluff, but what you’ll end up with will be sufficient, short blurbs of relevant text.)

  25. Use PLR articles to flesh out a press+release. (What’s so grand about the news you have? Not sure if your audience will understand? Use PLR articles to educate your audience.)

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