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Free PLR: Using Old & New Twitter How-Tos

Pick up your free PLR pack on how to use the Old AND the New Twitter. Free Illustrated Tutorials on making the the most with Twitter. Share this great content with your readers. Searches Follows Making a Twitter List Get your free Using Old & New Twitter How-Tos PLR bundle here.

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Make Writing Your Newsletter Easier by Using PLR Articles

Newsletters.  If you have a website you need one. But coming up with that monthly or even weekly content can be draining. Maybe you even have tons of private label articles sitting on your hard drive. Private label articles are a great way for getting quality content for your newsletter. It [...]

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Using Private Label Rights Articles But Keeping Your Own Voice

Busy mom, busy business woman. PLR could save you a lot of time and trouble. Well first of all what is PLR? PLR are Private Label Rights articles that give normally give you the license to produce content and attach your own name. Articles written on most any topic by unseen [...]

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What Can you Do with PLR Articles?

You may have seen the term Private Label Rights or PLR articles being tossed around frequently lately. PLR articles are articles you can buy (usually in packages or as part of a membership) that you may edit and use as you wish. Unlike free reprint articles, you are not required to [...]

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Reselling PLR Content is New Up and Coming Idea

Once creating a website became a feat most anyone could do, the demand for online content has been growing. Just look at this. According to Technorati, 1.4 new blogs are created every second, of every day. That’s quite a bit of content needed to keep each blog fresh and updated. This [...]

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