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101 Things To Do With PLR Articles Part 4

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101 Things To Do With PLR Articles Part 4

  1. Use PLR articles to flesh out a speech. (Coming up with stuff to talk about for 20 minutes isn’t always easy. Use PLR articles to replace those time consuming, “uhm’s and “uh’s.”)
  2. Use PLR articles to flesh out a wild and crazy fictional novel. (A good book describes its characters with details. Get those details from PLR articles.)
  3. Use PLR articles to flesh out an employee manual. (Is your employee manual too ambiguous? Explain things in detail with PLR articles.)
  4. Use PLR articles to flesh out an infomercial.
  5. Use PLR articles to flesh out evidence in a court case. (The judge might not understand your case, but PLR articles could help you explain things to a “less-than savvy” official.)
  6. Use PLR articles to flesh out job requirements. (Find the right employees by providing exact job requirements — explained in excruciating PLR article details.)
  7. Use PLR articles to flesh out the content in your direct mail literature. (…on post cards, on card decks, in catalogs, in brochures, etc.)
  8. Use PLR articles to flesh out the rules of a contest. (Specifics in contest rules are crucial in avoiding law suits. Make sure that you leave nothing to chance with PLR article details.)
  9. Use PLR articles to flesh out the terms of a contract. (See #82. Different platform / Same principle.)
  10. Use PLR articles to flesh out your autoresponder. (A simple “Thank you for writing” response is boring. Entertain your visitors with something valuable to read.)
  11. Use PLR articles to flesh out your personal manifesto and start a revolution for change.
  12. Use PLR articles to flesh out your product descriptions. (Just how many ways can you describe office chairs?? You’ll find some rather interesting ones in PLR articles.)
  13. Use PLR articles to flesh out your website’s terms of service or privacy policy. (A lot of TOS and privacy policies are boring carbon-copies of others. Use the content in PLR articles to spice up yours and make them more relevant to the theme of your website.)
  14. Use PLR articles to gather essential tool and equipment ideas. (Then see #66.)
  15. Use PLR articles to generate random content (sentences, paragraphs, etc.). (You could use the results as part of a random sentence generator if idea #4 is too much work.)
  16. Use PLR articles material to flesh out ideas behind your own board game. (Can you make a better Monopoly? How about a different twist? Use PLR articles to make a board game about fishing, tattoos, or Google’s Adsense.)
  17. Use PLR articles to link to all the products and services on your website. (Make a better sitemap with PLR articles that link to all your other pages.)
  18. Use PLR articles to spark new business ventures. (Read them to locate problems that need solving. Then add their solutions to your product or service inventory.)
  19. Use PLR articles to study for a test or exam. (You might be surprised at how informative some of these PLR articles actually are!)
  20. Use specific phrases you find in greeting cards. (Example: “I would be remiss in not mentioning…” We found that in a PLR article about community college disadvantages. Who’da thunk?!)
  21. Use javascript to break PLR articles into pieces and then let your visitors put them together in a way that they’d like to read them. (This is another idea that requires extensive programming, but if you’re willing to do it, it gives “website interactivity” a whole new meaning!)
  22. Use parts of PLR articles to answer customer objections. (This idea could extend your current FAQ (Idea #14).)
  23. Use specific words, phrases, and combinations thereof to create new industry buzzwords and phrases. (Need a phrase that describes your current working environment? How about “under the cats belly.” Found that one in a PLR article about bathing cats!!)
  24. Use specific words, phrases, and combinations thereof to create unique domain names. (As an example, we found the phrase “maximum torque” in a PLR article about the Porsche 911 Turbo. We don’t know about you, but maximum-torque.com sounds like a cool domain name to us!)
  25. Use PLR articles content to make your own “101″ list. This 101 list wasn’t created from PLR articles, but some of it’s examples used it! As long as you have a good collection of articles to work with, you should be able to easily create a list of 101 relevant topics to discuss.
  26. Videotape yourself doing some of the things that PLR articles recommend. (If you’ve ever needed an idea for a creating new YouTube+video – you’ll find plenty ideas in PLR articles.)

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