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PLR - Private Label Rights Explained
Written by Editor   
Monday, 13 April 2009 05:23
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PLR stands for Private Label Rights. It is the process of taking some pre-existing content that has resale or relabeling rights for you to use as your own, or under your own brand. The best way to describe what PLR is, is by giving you an example. 

Lets suppose you have a website that you are wanting to attract customers to by displaying relevant content on and don't have the time or skills to create this content yourself. You are either too busy or don't have the expertise to write professional quality articles that would serve the purpose.

plr private label resaleIf you were able to take somesone else's content and publish this under your brand then you would be in a good position to quickly build up your website with quality content and begin attracting website visitors, who hopefully would buy your products or affiliate products that you are promoting.

Article Directories A Good Source of Free Content 

This is generally achieved in a somewhat complete fashion using articles that have been written by other people and published on article directories like EzineArticles or Articlebase. The only problem with this method for procurring your content you are obligated by the terms of use to include the authors bio and links to their website or affiliate links. Which causes leakage from your site to other sites.

This is not the best scenario you want of your well fought for website visitors, leaving without being of any value to you.

PLR Content A Better Choice For Website Content 

PLR - Private Label Resale content solves this problem. The ability to take prewritten content and brand it to your website is a dream come true for those who want to capitalize on Google Adsense minisites or content for blogs or other affiliate product based websites. It does come with a caveat though...

Most PLR content is of low standard and not suitable for human consumption but acts as search engine bait in most cases. Now this can be fine if all you are doing it using it to bait the search engine spiders, but you will run into the possibility of duplicate content issues affecting your page ranking in the search results.

PLR Pro The Best Choice For Website Content 

Here is where quality services like PLR Pro come into their own. PLR Pro produce top quality plr content for their website members to use in their websites to gain a higher quality score in their PPC campaigns and search engine ranking. Each month new high quality content is published and along with the host of tools available to members, the possibility of creating a profitable business with a high volume of quality websites monetized correctly, becomes a very real possibility. To give you an idea of what plr can do for you, here is a story of one person's success.

Here Is Chris's Story 

Chris Marshall has been online for about the last 3 ½ years.

He started out and went straight into setting up an agency that helped their clients with the Pay Per Click and online Marketing campaigns.

Having setup a substantial business there, he felt it was time to diversify and open up a new stream of income…

In comes Adsense.

Before Chris joined PLRPro, he was doing quite well in adsense compared to most average users.  He went from doing about $500 per month with just 15-20 sites, to spring boarding to $2000 per month and 170 sites, in just 4 short months.

That means he’s quadrupled his income each month, not bad?

Chris attributes this growth to what we offer in PLRPro. 

But, he’s smart, he takes what we give him, and expands on it, and keeps building the sites so that they are growing over time.

This is one of the crucial keys to success, and that is to grow overtime, not just to build and move onto the next one (although you can do that).

Now, is $2,000 a lot?  Well that depends on your perspective, if you’re currently earning $25,000 a year, then yeah, sure, you’ve just replaced your income.  But if you read or watch some of these videos of the guys and girls doing $20,000, $30,000 or $100,000 a month, it might not seem like much.  But how many people are there out there making that level of money in Adsense?  Not a lot, they are in the top .001% of income earners.

The reality is, there is no quick fix to this game, you need to take a long term approach.

I wanted to ask Chris this one question:

What would you say to someone who was considering joining plrpro?

And this is his response…

“I think the guidance from me would be that you get regular content very cost effectively, if you’ don’t expect miracles and have time to work on building sites it’s a great boost to get moving…

…Just make sure you keep up with the packs – i.e. don’t put them to one side and think “I’ll sort them later” find something creative to do with them…

Don’t just cut and paste them into the existing sites, find a way to put your own touch to them, whatever that may be.”

Chris is spot on here, it’s the perfect springboard for you to get moving with your content sites, be they for Adsense, affiliates, or your own products. 

If you would like to get a proper handle on the whole process of how to create content rich websites using PLR content then you can simply download a free report by the PLR PRO guys Daniel Turner and Marc Lindsay and continue to unravel the plr process today.PLR Process Free Report Download Now 

Last Updated ( Monday, 13 April 2009 06:18 )
 
The 3 Best Ab Exercises That Are Not Direct Ab Exercises
Written by Mike Geary   
Wednesday, 11 March 2009 05:25
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Instead of the typical ab exercise routines that we see so often with crunches, situps, leg lifts, etc... I like to give my readers better options for metabolism-boosting high intensity workouts that work their entire body while also working their abs.

great absI'm going to show you an example today of one of my favorite ab workouts that doesn't include any direct ab exercises at all. It's in a tri-set format (similar to a super-set but alternating between 3 exercises).

Here goes:

1a. Renegade Dumbbell Rows

1b. Front Squats with Barbell

1c. Mountain Climbers on Floor

A good rep scheme to use with this could be 3-4 sets of 8 reps for each exercise, or more sets for less reps, such as 5 sets of 5 reps of each exercise. Mountain climbers can be done for a time interval (such as 30 seconds) instead of "reps".

Renegade dumbbell rows are done starting in a pushup position with the hands on 2 dumbbells. You then row one dumbbell up while stabilizing your body with the other arm. Bring the dumbbell back to the ground and alternate the rowing arm while stabilizing with the opposite arm. This stabilizing effect during the rows creates incredible work for your entire midsection core area. Trust me... you'll feel it in the abs!

Front squats are done similar to back squats, however with the barbell in front of your body on the front of your shoulders instead of resting on the upper back as in back squats. You stabilize the barbell on your shoulders by crossing your arms and pushing your fists into the bar against your shoulders while keeping your elbows out in front of the body. This takes a little practice at first, so you will want to seek a professional trainer at your gym to help you with the form. Front squats require extreme stabilization strength from the abs due to the barbell weight being shifted to the front of the body instead of the back. Even though this is mostly a leg exercise, you'll feel this one in the abs big time!

Mountain climbers are done by starting in a pushup position and then shuffling your feet in and out so that your knees are moving in under your chest and then back out to starting position. It sort of resembles climbing a mountain but flat on the floor. If you want an advanced version, you can also shuffle your hands 8-10 inches forward and backward in addition to the leg movements. This really makes it a full body exercise and MUCH more difficult than standard mountain climbers.

After finishing each exercise, rest about 30 seconds before starting the next exercise. Rest about 1-2 minutes after completing each "tri-set" before repeating.

This will give you one of the best ab workouts you've ever had without even doing any direct ab exercises. You'll see what I mean after you try it!

If you are tired of failing to get visible six pack abs, consider losing the traditional ab exercises and bogus ab gadget machines, and find out the real fat loss for abs truth at Best Ab Exercises & Workouts for Abdominals

The best selling ebook - The Truth About AbsIf you are a busy business professional looking for good home workouts that you can do before or after work, go to 4 Minute Home Workouts with Bodyweight or Dumbbells

Tired of long boring cardio workouts? Discover a better way at Beyond Cardio Workouts

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 March 2009 06:28 )
 
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