Not in the mood to be pitched to?
Published: Tue, 06/13/17
Not in the mood to be pitched to? Well... I'm not in the mood to sell.
But I would like to offer you a tip since it's been rolling around in my head. Some people tell me they have trouble keeping up with putting their PLR to good use. I'll share my theory on why that happens sometimes. It's often due to lack of organization.
When you get a new set of articles to publish on your website, what do you do with them?
Here's what you should do with them. Put them into a properly organized folder on your hard drive. Immediately.
Let's say you have a website, FranksandBeans.com. If you routinely post articles there, then you should have a folder on your computer where you keep the articles.
And it's not enough to ONLY have a folder, FRANKS AND BEANS, with a folder called ARTICLES, in it.
You should also have a folder INSIDE the ARTICLES folder entitled PLR.
This way, you'll be able to keep your PLR separate from the articles that you already wrote and posted.
Later, when it's time to post to your Franks and Beans website, you can just navigate right to the PLR folder. Open it up, grab an article and edit to your liking.
SAVE the edited article using a NEW name, to your ARTICLES folder. Then, copy and paste it to a post or a page on your blog or website.
You can even get more complex with your PLR and content organization. Another folder inside FRANKS AND BEANS might be called EBOOKS. So, when you want to start drafting an ebook, you go to back to your trusty PLR folder. Open up an article, edit to your liking, then paste into a NEW document that now becomes your rough draft for an ebook.
Organization counts for a LOT when you're managing content for your websites and blogs. There are other things that may be holding you back from putting that awesome content to use. Perhaps we can talk about it another time.
Well, that's your PLR tip for the day. Wishing you much success now and always!
Have a great one!
Dina at Wordfeeder PLR