Step Carefully It’s a Crime Scene … We’ve Killed PLR …..

I get a little more indepth on the reasons for this on our PLR page (www.keywordcontent.net/plr/) but in a nutshell, SKinney and I don’t feel good about selling PLR articles anymore.

The quality is excellent, the traffic they can bring a site is good but it gets down to this : we don’t like selling duplicate content to people because it doesn’t raise the standard of information on the web. Google and other search engines want to send you traffic that is searching for the keywords that  are relevant to your website.

How many of the same article on dog training or bacterial vaginosis does a site visitor need to run into. Just because you spun it through a PLR spinner to make it 33% unique doesn’t make it any more unique or interesting.

So we’re in the process of taking down our massive PLR section and we’ve already ended the PLR by Email -which was very good to us but we are only going to sell uPLR (unique private label rights) articles from this point forward.

You can still request niche markets, we will sell them in singles or sets and when you purchase uPLR articles, you’re buying the only set in existence. No spinning no nothing. Just put ‘em up and enjoy the traffic.

And back to moving out PLR and moving IN uPLR ……

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Are You Using uPLR Articles Yet?uplr

Once upon a time, PLR content just rocked. It was niche oriented, well written and gave people on a budget lots of good content and writers got to resell the same article set hundreds of times so it was a big win=win situation.

Then people started spinning content – sorry I haven’t seen a decent spinner yet that didn’t make an article sound like garbage and while that’s okay for search engine spiders it just creates crap on the Internet. Enter the people that are willing to sell 100 PLR articles for $1.00 and you have a dying market.

We like doing PLR articles and we have a very loyal clientele. But, we wanted to keep the standards high without making our PLR unfriendly to budgets. Right now our sets are $10 each for 5 well crafted articles and we wanted to keep it that way.

The solution? Start thinking Web 2.0 and create a new niche in the PLR realm.

We came up with uPLR – it’s a set of articles that you will never need to spin or rewrite because the only set sold is the one you buy. Once sold, that set will be retired immediately and deleted from our servers.

We will be launching the uPLR section at 12:01am on November 21st – show up and get first dibs – we also take requests and will be adding articles every Sunday evening after that.

Each article set is written by our own staff of inhouse writers and we research niche markets to make sure your content is current and entertaining to your website visitors.

Yes, it’s like hiring our writers to custom create content but because we are choosing the sets – the cost is far less. Each article is crafted around a keyword phrase to help give you leverage for specific keywords in your niche market.

You can see the info page now @ uPLR Articles from Keyword Content.

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Adsense Click Clubs on Facebook & Twitter

If you’ve done biz with me or been reading this blog for a while – you know that I am into affiliate marketing and heavily so.

I do very little paid affiliate marketing and use the “workhorse” method of promoting my affiliate marketing websites/blogs through the use of articles, backlinks, directories, forums and all that good stuff. And as you know (or may not know Facebook and Twitter are excellent ways to get your campaigns in front of people that may be interested. I get some seriously good traffic from Twitter alone, Facebook is still me just basically screwing off with friends.

Recently however – I’ve gotten numerous emails and invitations to join “Adsense Click Clubs”. It’s a you scratch my back and I’ll scratch yours kind of thing. In a nutshell, someone that is a member of a ClickClub will go make 5-7 impressions of your Google Advertisements on your website and then click on one ad per day. It doesn’t sound like much but when you see that some of these click clubs have hundreds of members – it could mean that someone that has a high PPC site say like “mesothelioma” or another high paying keyword website is raking in very decent money per day.

I wouldn’t participate in this simply because it’s wrong but also when you’re caught (and you will be caught it’s only a matter of time) your account will be banned from Adsense and you’ll lose any pending monies you have coming… do you have to repay Google for fraudulently obtained payments? I don’t know the answer to that one.

I’m also sure people are clicking links directly from the Click Clubs and landing on the sites they are falsifying clicks on and eventually the unnatural method (unnatural being one page directing numerous people to pages that are creating Adsense clicks) that people are hitting pages from will attract attention and I can almost guarantee you that every single site listed as a link within a ClickClub will get penalized.

In the meantime – don’t get sucked into Click Clubs, y’all.

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