Archive for September, 2011
4 Common Misconceptions about PLR Content
Posted by: | CommentsBy Nicole Dean
Recently, in an interview, I was asked this question:
“Can you explode any misconceptions that stop people from using PLR content?”
Here is my answer.
There are four main myths that I run into regularly.
1. The biggest misconception that people have is that all PLR is crap.
2. The second biggest misconception is that ghostwriters are not good writers. We can even take that a step further and add that people assume they are stupid, taken advantage of, and/or they don’t speak English as their native language.
3. The third misconception is that using PLR takes away from your expert status.
4. The fourth misconception is that PLR and ghostwriting are somehow dishonest.
Let’s run through those one by one.
Myth #1: All PLR is Crap.
If you go back to about 2003, then I’d say that you are absolutely correct. Nearly all PLR at that time was junk. There may have been a few exceptions, but I wouldn’t touch most of that PLR content with a 10-foot pole.
We’ve made great strides in the last few years to raise the standards for what is acceptable and what is not in the PLR world. I’d like to think that I was one of the leaders in that movement.
Myth #2: Ghostwriters are Stupid.
I’ve got to tell you that I’ve worked with some ghostwriters who are brilliant in many ways. Oftentimes, they’re fabulous communicators, smart marketers, and hard working entrepreneurs. And, yes, they’re qualified to write quality information on many topics on the internet.
For instance, for a long time, I had a nurse writing my health PLR articles. I’ve also got a writer who graduated from Stanford University, who writes for several popular print magazines, and is a published author. Yes, she has her own book. And, another who had a career as a Political Speech Writer (before having children). That’s just three of my writers. They’re all amazing people, each with a variety of skills and life experience.
To assume they aren’t capable of writing quality content would be just silly.
I don’t just go to eLance.com and take the lowest bidder. To think that’s how all PLR sites work would certainly be a misconception.
Myth #3: You’re Not a “Real” Expert if you Use PLR.
The other misconception is that using PLR articles takes away your own value as the expert. That you are somehow cheating, plagiarizing, or that you’re a phony if you use PLR.
If ONLY you could see my customer list. It reads like the “Who’s who of Successful Online Business Owners”.
Business is all about cutting costs while increasing the bottom line. What better example is there than PLR content?
If you use PLR articles as drafts, they are delivered to you, ready for you, as the expert, to add your unique thoughts to them.
If you look at PLR like that – you can still keep your personality in your brand – and your sanity at the same time.
Myth #4: Using Ghostwriters or PLR is Cheating.
Most biographies in the bookstores are written by ghostwriters.
Most of the famous orations from our history were written by someone other than the public figure who gave the speech.
It’s not cheating to get help. It’s smart business.
Nicole Dean is the owner of www.EasyPLR.com – where you’ll find high-quality PLR articles sold in very limited quantities. The PLR articles at EasyPLR are professionally written and professionally edited — top quality at an affordable price.
Creating A Bathroom That Sparkles.
Posted by: | CommentsAs you know, bathrooms can harbor lots of dirt and germs.
Because of that, a thorough cleaning is a must. A spic and span bathroom
that is also clutter-free will be an oasis in your home.
First, double check that everything that does not belong
in the bathroom is returned to its home. Get the dirty towels and
washcloths to the laundry and take down the shower curtain and liner for
washing or replacement.
Start the job by dusting the walls and wiping them down
where necessary. If you seem to have a problem with mildew on the walls
in you bathroom, try spraying it with a 5 to 1 water/bleach mixture and
scrubbing it lightly. Repeat until the mildew is gone. Test the bleach
mixture on a hidden spot first; making sure it won’t harm your wall
covering.
Remove the window treatments, if there are any, and clean
them or have them cleaned. Wash the windows both outside and in,
scrubbing and rinsing the screens, as well. Keep the windows open to let
out the fumes from any cleaning products and to freshen the room.
Pour toilet bowl cleaner or bleach into the toilet and let
it sit while you clean other parts of the room. If you have mildew in
the tub or shower, spray it down with the bleach solution or a mildew
removal product and let that sit as well.
Clean your mirrors and shine the bathroom sink fixtures.
Wash any soap dishes, toothbrush holders, and containers that usually
sit on the sink area out, or wipe them down. Scrub out the sink and dry
thoroughly when you are done to prevent water spots.
Many people clean their toilets several times per week.
However, it’s still a good idea to give it a big once-over for spring.
Make sure you use a brush to get under the rim well. Wipe of the top and
back and scrub the area around the floor, as this often gets ignored in
an everyday bathroom cleanup.
Start cleaning the tub or shower from the top and work
down. Pay attention to the edges and corners, as mold and mildew can
hide in these areas. Remove any mats or slip pads to make sure that they
aren’t harboring mildew and replace if necessary. Scrub out the tub area
and remember to polish the faucet and handles, as well. Wipe the tub dry
when you are done.
Finally, it is time to do the floor. If you have carpeting
in your bathroom, vacuum well and steam clean, if needed. For hard
floors, remove any area rugs and clean them, then sweep or vacuum up any
loose dirt. Mop or clean the floor with a product that is safe for that
particular type of floor covering. Pay close attention to corners and
edges, where germs, mold, and mildew might develop.
Once the floor has dried, replace the rugs and re-hang the
curtains. Put a toilet bowl disc in the tank, light a scented candle,
and your beautifully clean bathroom is ready to enjoy!
Ready for more
Spring Cleaning Tips? Grab your copy of the Hillbilly Housewife’s
Spring Cleaning Guide today at
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/ebooks/springcleaning.htm
Four, Five And Ten Weekend
Posted by: | CommentsShopForPLR.Com is having it’s first $4, $5 and $10 sale!
Here’s how it will work, you will go to the specials category and choose the voucher that will cover the amount that you would like to purchase.
Any item that is $5 will cost just $4
Any item $6 to $10 is just $5 so if you want 3 packs that cost $7 each you would only pay $15 instead of $21. You could buy a ten dollar and five dollar voucher or you could buy three five dollar vouchers.
Any item $10.01 and up is only $10
When you make your purchase you will download a text file. Please follow the easy directions to get your product. I will send it to you.
http://shopforplr.com
** Do not put the packages you want into the cart because it will charge you the regular price.**
This sale ends Tuesday at 12pm EST.
Have a wonderful day!
Alice Coaxum
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