PLR is Getting Killed Off As Your Read This
My partner SKinney and I were talking a few weeks ago and we both agreed on one thing (can’t tell you what a rarity that in and of itself is ha ha) anyway, we were talking specifically about PLR articles and what crap the entire market has become.
I was researching a particular niche market for a client and I ran into the same article on 3 different websites just slightly spun and it wasn’t a very good article to begin with and then it had been put through a PLR spinner on all three sites and some of it had been changed to be just bizarre like “you should always wear clothing to train your dog not to bite” something like that.
We sell a lot of PLR articles, I won’t fudge on that – PLR has been VERY good to us here at Keyword Content – however we don’t feel that PLR is good for the integrity of the Internet and in a nutshell, we don’t want to contribute to the crap that is out there. We want every site you visit to be a unique experience (hopefully) and PLR will not allow that.
We are in the process of taking down our PLR articles and replacing all of our PLR articles with only uPLR. We will no longer be selling any PLR articles after about August 15th – I think we’ll have it all dismantled and redirected by then.
What is uPLR?
It’s a groovy little term we came up with to promote 100% unique articles (Unique PLR articles get it?) that are only sold one time. That means you find an article or set of articles you want to use on your site, to submit to Ezine Articles or other article repository or as web content and after you pay – download your articles and you’re ready to go. No spinning, no rewriting – just use them and enjoy having 100% unique content for your site. We get to feel good because we’re helping keep the Internet unique.
So if you hit a link that isn’t working in the next week or so – please bear with us – we’re moving stuff around but it will be worth it!
Tell your friends to start using uPLR and reap the rewards yourself for having unique, relevant content in terms of traffic and sales.
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