PLR Article Rewriting Software

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After writing a bit about how and why you should rewrite PLR articles, I decided to look at some automated ways of doing it, namely a PLR article rewriting software.

As you know, there are quite a few ways of rewriting PLR articles:

Any of the above methods is fine, depending on your needs and abilities.

Of course, manual rewriting of PLR articles is the best, but it may not be feasible for everyone, especially if you don’t have a lot of time (or money to outsource), and/or English is not your first language. But if this is what you want to do, here are a few tips on rewriting PLR articles.

Similarly, PLR article spinners are fine if you want to just post some garbage all over the net, without any concern for quality. Now, I am not saying that all article spinners generate garbage. It’s just that this is what I have heard about all of them. If there is good one that I haven’t heard about, please let me know in the comments below.

The PLR Articles Toolkit is a great set of software tools that can semi automate the task of rewriting PLR articles. It provides a lot of options to make the articles unique, and even convert a whole directory of PLR articles into web pages at the click of a button. You can get the PLR Articles Toolkit as a part of this package of PLR and MRR products.

But if you don’t want to do even that much work, you may want to look at the fourth option – a PLR article rewriting software.

Why PLR article rewriting software and tools are good

If you need to rewrite a lot of articles, the cost or time involved will quickly add up. For example:

  • If you spend 30 minutes rewriting an article manually, it will take you 25 hours to rewrite 50 articles. What is your time worth in dollars?
  • If you spend $5 per article on outsourcing the rewriting job, you need $250 to get 50 articles rewritten!

As you can see, things quickly add up when you have a lot of articles that need rewriting.

This is where a rewriting software or tool comes in handy, because it can save you both money and time.

My recommended PLR article rewriting software

I took a look at a few software and tools that promise to do the job, and among the ones that I looked at, I found The Best Spinner to be the best. I don’t know if it’s the absolute best, but it’s the best among the ones I looked at or heard of. And even though it has the word “Spinner” in its name, it really is an article rewriter.

I urge you to give it a try. You can read more details and even watch a video about it here.

Do you use a PLR article rewriting software yourself? What is your experience? Can you share a tip, insight, or a tool that you think will help others? Please comment below.

How To Rewrite One Good Article In Under One Hour

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Article marketing is a very good way to accumulate backlinks that point back to your site and generate visitors. Unfortunately, search engine companies like Google have clammed down hard on duplicate content so your works must appear somewhat ‘original’ or unique to be acceptable in article directories. In this article you’ll discover 7 tips to rewriting one good article under 1 hour and you’ll have no worries about other writers accusing you of plagiarism.

First of all, there must be an appropriate mindset that comes before the skill. If I may attribute a quote by Stephen King correctly, he said, “The more you read, the more you write.” It simply means anyone is capable of mentally storing accumulated knowledge for as long as s/he keeps reading, and with this pool of knowledge arise a desire to express oneself based on what s/he knows. This is the fundamental first step to establishing expertise. No one can lie about what s/he doesn’t know and shouldn’t downplay what they truly know if they can be in a position to help others and get paid for it.

Second, the structure and length of the article must be determined before writing commences. I recommend a length of 410 words to beat the minimum limit for acceptable article submission. A classic set of criteria for structuring would be:

  1. Describe a problem, challenge or scenario that needs to be fixed.
  2. Describe the consequences if the problem remains ignored.
  3. List down possible solutions to help fix the problem. Put them in point form.
  4. Highlight the benefits of applying the solutions.
  5. Present in a case study, a real or theoretical positive outcome when the solutions are applied.
  6. Summarize the key theme of the article and re-emphasize the need to solve the problem. End it with a “call to action”.

Finishing a 410-word article is really short and you’ll surely find yourself surpassing this limit when you practice writing.

Another thing to bear in mind is the use of synonyms. As you research for your content, be alert for words which you can replace with another of the same meaning. This will help you beat duplication.

The most wonderful thing about rewriting content is that although your words have to be unique, the ideas behind them are not. You can research a wide range of PLR articles or other people’s articles and cut them up, add to them, combine them with other content, or go one step further and create an e-book or audio/video product only because you don’t feel ‘right’ with how they write…the sky really is the limit! Include your own personal opinions and experiences about the topic or explain in greater detail the theories or concepts that are only mentioned briefly in other articles. Coming up with a list of solutions in point form is as easy as deriving one tip you can summarize in a single statement from each and every article you research. The more things you can think of, the more unique your resulting product will be.

Rewriting articles is not difficult at all. It’s not like I’m asking you to “start from scratch”. Once you get past the initial phase and develop a habit and a personal taste for expressing yourself in a professional way, article writing can be a very enjoyable activity. You can do it fast and never have a shortage of unique content again!

This is a guest post by Nelson Tan. Nelson Tan is the webmaster behind Internet Mastery Center. Download $347 worth of FREE Internet Marketing gifts at http://www.internetmasterycenter.com.

Why you must rewrite all your PLR articles

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It’s always a good idea to rewrite all the PLR articles that you buy. Here are a few reasons why rewriting PLR articles is such a good thing and why you must do it.

Rewriting increases the value of PLR content

When you rewrite PLR articles, you typically separate it from the rest of the crowd who is using the same content as everyone else. As a result of your rewriting, the content gets your voice, your experiences, and your biases. In other words, you increase the VALUE that the reader is going to get from it.

Rewriting increases the quality of PLR articles

Value goes hand in hand with quality. As the quality of your content increases, so does its value.

When you rewrite an article, you correct any grammatical errors, typos, etc. Rewriting helps you get rid of any errors or omissions that may be present in the articles. When you rewrite, the article gets proofread automatically.

Rewriting helps you bypass the pricing war with other sellers of the same PLR material

Competing with other people on price will never make you any money with PLR.

But when you rewrite your PLR material, you essentially ELIMINATE all competition. And here I use the word “competition” to mean other people who are selling the same material that you would have, prior to rewriting.

Once you rewrite the PLR material, you effectively create a new product out of it. And this new product is yours, and you can charge whatever you want for it.

Rewriting makes your content unique

Unique not just in the sense of being written in different words. I am not talking about using “may” or “should” instead of “must,” for example. I am talking about adding a unique twist to it to make it stand out from the rest.

For example, can you take an article that lists 10 reasons for quitting smoking, and turn it into an article about why you would like your wife (or husband, or boyfriend/girlfriend, etc.) to stop smoking?

Rewriting helps you avoid the duplicate content filter

This is a problem that every single user of PLR articles has to face. Google’s famous duplicate content filter.

But rewriting your articles lets you easily bypass the duplicate content filter, as your article isn’t a duplicate any more.

Rewriting lets you reuse the same essential content in a variety of niches

Wouldn’t that be great? Write once, and use in a variety of niches?

Take the example of the quitting smoking article I mentioned above:

  • Use it in the quit smoking niche
  • Rewrite a bit and use it again in the staying healthy niche (or in any of the multiple sub-niches in the health niche – heart, lungs, blood pressure, cancer, and so on)
  • Rewrite a bit and use it in the parenting niche (why you should discourage your teen from smoking)
  • Rewrite again and use it in the personal development/self improvement niche
  • Rewrite yet again and use it in the relationship niche (why you don’t want to date someone who smokes)

Get the idea? ;-)

Rewriting helps you “splinter” your content for different audiences and position it in different ways.

Rewriting helps you optimize the PLR articles for search engines

Some PLR articles may already be optimized for search engines, but what if you are targeting a different keyword? When you rewrite the article, you can optimize it as well. If the article is already optimized, you can tweak the optimization to target a different keyword.

Rewriting content makes it easier to obtain backlinks

Let’s face it. No one is ever going to link to a page with content that is already there on hundreds of other sites or blogs. If you want links, your content MUST be unique.

More links = higher search engine rankings and more traffic, so it’s absolutely critical for your business to rewrite your articles.

As you can see, there are plenty of reasons why you must rewrite PLR articles before using them.

Do you have any reasons of your own to share? Something that I missed? Please add your comment below.