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January 29, 2008
Free PLR - A Unique Solution to a Difficult Problem
Lois Romero of Columbus, GA finally decided to start a website. The problem was that she did not have the skills to do the job. So, she went to the first PLR site on google and bought the PLR package that was offered. The only problem was that 216 other people were using the exact same material!
Next Lois tried an article spinner. But, the first one she tried put out unreadable garbage. The second one was way too complicated. It would have taken less time to write completely new content.
What was she to do?
Fortunately, now there is a way to log onto a website and get new content each time you look. In fact, all you have to do is refresh a webpage and you get different content each time. And...
The content is as good as if you wrote it yourself. Well, almost. But, at least it is very readable. If you don't believe me, take a look at the article you are reading. It was produced with the same system you will be using.
Say for instance that you want to write an article about Texas. You might include facts like...
Your favorite Walker Texas Ranger episode is Showdown at Casa Diablo Part 1 episode where The Rangers incur the wrath of a Mexican drug lord by intercepting several shipments of cannabis. Alex and Sydney were kidnapped by the drug lord at the end of the episode.
You might talk about the Texas butterflies like the Amblyscirtes nereus (Slaty Roadside-Skipper) or the Texan amphibians like the Bufo americanus (American Toad), Hypopachus variolosus (Sheep Frog), Pseudacris streckeri (Strecker's Chorus Frog), Scaphiopus couchii (Couch's Spadefoot
Toad), Bufo valliceps (Gulf Coast Toad), Eleutherodactylus augusti (Eastern Barking Frog) or Eurycea sosorum (Barton Springs Salamander).
And don't forget the state parks: Acton State Historic Site, Daingerfield State Park, Falcon State Park and Village Creek State Park.
But even then it will take a lot of work to put that all together in a readable piece.
Instead of all that work, why not just load a webpage, copy the content and publish it anywhere you want. Us it in your newsletter, on your blog, in an ebook and...
... call it your own. Put your name on it as if you were the article. You don't have to worry. Nobody else will come up with the same material.
You really have to see this to believe it. Compare this article to a totally unique version of the same article at Unique Free PLR.
Then sign up for the Endless Free PLR newsletter for this new and completely free service. You won't be sorry.
Posted by David at January 29, 2008 12:18 AM
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