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Quality PLR
Content
by Kenneth Catto
Keen users of
Private Label Rights content are delighted to
see more and more PLR sites appearing. The
proliferation of such sites has, however, given
rise to a new problem - the overall quality of
the articles users pay for. Good (and reliable)
writers are snapped up fast and given ongoing
work. Regrettably, some PLR site owners seem to
be only concerned with getting a batch of
articles uploaded no matter what the quality.
Competition, as we
all know, is a GOOD thing. Quite a number of PLR
users are now making a practice of signing up to
check out the quality of what's on offer in a
new site. If they like it, they stay. If they
don't - they vote with their feet, or more
appropriately, with the 'cancel this
subscription' option at PayPal.)
=== Your Rights as
a PLR Site Subscriber ===
Don't feel that
you have to accept the articles you get no
matter what the quality. You are entitled to get
articles and/or ebooks that have been proofread
and edited to correct grammar and spelling. It
is the responsibility of the PLR site owner to
check that the articles are of an acceptable
standard (or to hire someone to do this for
them).
PLR users expect
to have to tweak and change an article to create
unique website content. They should not,
however, have to edit every article. We all
expect an error to creep in here and there - but
an entire batch of articles written by someone
whose language is quite obviously NOT English is
not acceptable. Nobody wants to have to
copy-edit every one of 20 articles before
turning them into an e-book!
=== What You Can
Do If You Are Not Satisfied With the Quality of
PLR Content ===
The first and most
obvious option is to cancel your subscription.
However, you would be doing everyone a favor if
you took the time to contact the site owner to
explain why you are not happy. Copy and paste a
few examples from the articles to demonstrate
the errors.
In the past, PLR
site owners have sent back batches of articles
to be corrected and/or rewritten when they are
not satisfied with the job. In extreme cases,
they cut their losses and just hire a new
writer. Any PLR site owner who wants to build a
profitable and well-regarded business will be
interested in working with you on this - they
don't want to lose customers!
If you can't get
any satisfaction, move on. Sample the content of
several sites. Ask for recommendations from
friends or other publishers before you sign up.
(Look for more than one satisfied customer -
never forget that some reviews are there solely
to get you to sign up via the reviewer's
affiliate link.)
=== Find a Site to
Satisfy Your Personal Needs ===
Different sites
offer different things. Some sites offer
articles and completed e-books, sales letters,
and well-produced graphics. Others provide only
articles and a few bonus products.
If you are a
competent graphic designer and know your way
around programs like Photoshop, graphics may not
be important to you. (Indeed, you may prefer to
create your own graphics so your site looks
different to everyone else's.) Some sites offer
'extras' like web hosting and autoresponders,
plus ready-made AdSense sites. If you are just
starting out, you may like these all-in-one
solutions.
Check out the
following:
- What you get for
your monthly subscription - articles, e-books,
e-courses, AdSense sites, graphics and sales
letters.
- The quality of the articles that are
immediately available - general style, grammar,
and spelling.
- Is the content original (not copied from some
other source)?
- The regularity with which content is posted.
(Check out the forum, if there's one available.
Are there constant complaints or queries about
when this month's content will be available?)
- The range of topics covered. You will find
that some sites specialize in one subject area,
while others cover a broad range of topics. Are
you using enough of the monthly content to make
it worth your while? There's not much point in
being able to access 200 articles a month if you
can use only five of them.
It's common for
PLR users to belong to more than one site. An
example: $200 a month spread between four to six
sites comes to only $2,400 a year - which is an
excellent business investment compared to the
cost of hiring your own writer. Well-written,
carefully-edited PLR articles are usually well
worth the monthly fee. Take the time to assess
the content of any PLR site - and stay with the
ones that believe in quality control.
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