How To Earn Cash Online with Duplicate Content
Many people earn cash online using duplicate content. I know, you’ve probably heard of the so called duplicate content penalty and the like and been been afraid to use Private Label Rights (PLR) articles or other commonly available for your sites. In the mean time, sites that provide music lyrics, news and other clearly duplicate content have been making money online while many have been afraid to take action. Let’s look at a few ways to use duplicate content, primarily PLR articles, to your advantage.
Types of Content
First, let’s be clear. We’re not talking about autoblogging or ‘borrowing’ content from other blog’s RSS feeds and such. This isn’t a good idea for legal reasons and, even if you do have permission, it’s generally more difficult to rank well in Google with this kind of aggregated content without doing a huge amount of link building.
Another kind of commonly used duplicate content are articles from article directories. While you can use RSS feeds to autoblog with this content, you are still likely to have ranking problems without massive external link building. I’ve gotten better results when using this content by manually managing the feed of content and adding a few tweaks to it that I’ll cover in a moment. However, there is a certain lack of flexibility in using this content as compared to PLR content since the article as a whole needs to stay intact and the original author’s resource box needs to remain.
A third kind of duplicate content are public domain and creative commons content. This content is available from old sources, published earlier than 1923 in the US, various government sources and places like Wikipedia. Using this can work just as well as PLR but it really depends on how you use it and where else it appears on the Internet. You’ll find it difficult to beat Wikipedia and government sources in Google search results although ranking just below them can bring in decent cash.
Lastly, we have PLR, private label rights, articles. These articles are sold with various usage rights. Some are sold on a limited basis while others are mass distributed. They’re sold on eBay, on private seven dollar script sites and on paid membership sites. They’re often given away as bonuses on other purchases. For example, I give away PLR articles with a purchase of Blog Content Wizard. The nice thing about them is that you have the right to change them up and use them as you see fit.
How To Avoid Duplicate Content Filters with PLR Articles
OK, let’s assume that you’ve purchased PLR articles and now you’re wondering about the most effective way to use them on your site that you intend to monetize with Adsense, eBay’s EPN or other affiliate offers. What can you do to give your blog a more legit look, for it to convert well for you, for it to get buying search engine traffic and to offer sufficient value not to be branded as a ‘Made for Adsense/Affiliate’ site? Here are a few steps you can take.
1. Don’t use the stock title. Instead, rewrite the title so that it fits your keywords. Let’s say, for example, you have a PLR article titled “Factoring Can Be An Ideal Solution For Start-Up And/Or Growing Businesses”. It’s long, not really keyword focused and a Google search reveals that the article is already all over Google. Let’s change it to better focus on the keyword we want and make it more Google friendly, “Factoring for Small Businesses”.
2. Next, we’ll want to write an original opening paragraph that uses our primary keyword in the first sentence. Often you’ll find PLR articles start with fluff sentences that don’t fit the keyword focus of the articles. Writing a solid, original, 2-4 sentence opening paragraph with your desired keywords right up front has a great impact on the search engine placement, Adsense ‘bot’s understanding of the article and the general quality of the site to both ‘bots and visitors.
3. Add in a few simple changes to the main body of the PLR article. These can be a filler paragraph that restates the point of the article. It could be modifying a few sentences in the body of the article to use a synonym or switch it from active to passive voice or vice versa. The idea here is to break up the pattern and overall and paragraph length of the text so as to provide fewer points of similarity to algorithms analyzing it.
4. End the article with an original closing paragraph. This should also include your primary keyword in the last sentence just as the first sentence included your primary keyword.
5. To add an air of legitimacy and to provide extra value, add one or two links to authority sites, such as Wikipedia or CNN, in the last third of the article. Don’t worry about making them nofollow links. You want them to look natural and related to your topic.
Those 5 tips will apply to most any site, blog or static, where you use PLR articles. Here are a few bonus tips for using PLR with WordPress blogs.
1. Use the meta-tag features of All-in-One SEO or Platinum SEO to put an original description meta-tag for the article. Once again, you’ll be using your keywords. Just make sure that it is a syntactically correct sentence. Also use the WordPress excerpt function to create another alternative description of the post if your theme uses excerpts.
2. Use a related posts plugin to bring in content from other posts on your site. This places extra content on the article and breaks up the way algorithms look at your content.
3. Add tags to your post and make sure your theme displays them after the post. This has two advantages. First, this can cause your article to appear in search results under more keywords. For example, you may show up for both “How to Get a Home Equity Loan” for your main post slug (”yoursite.com/how-to-get-a-home-equity-loan/”). and then again for “Home Equity Loan Companies” for the tag slug (”yoursite.com/tag/home-equity-loans-companies/”). Secondly, it adds keyword content to your post that Google seems to like for some reason.
I hope this article has given you some ideas on how to use PLR and other duplicate content on your sites and how to earn cash online with it.
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I use duplicate content all the time and have no problems ranking with it. As you pointed out in your article the key is to REWRITE it. PLR content is great for starting out and getting ideas for your sites. People get too hung up on “duplicate content penalties” and other such “myths”. Just get your content out there… optimize it and build keyword optimized anchor text backlinks. It’s not rocket science.
If you REWRITE it, it is not “duplicate” content anymore, is it?
Thanks for the info Frank,
I purchased about 10,000 PLR articles and then starting hearing people talk about getting slapped for duplicate content so I didn’t use them. Your tips on changing the articles make sense so I will go back and try some of the articles and see what happens.
Thank you for sharing you expertise as I am trying to learn everything I can about IM and reading guys like you who have gone before me really helps.
It really is a lot quicker to re-write PLR material than bother doing your own research. I use copyscape quite often for my own writing work and find that so long as titles are different, sub-titles are different – and the “unique” phrases are different a rewritten article will pass copyscape – google knows how to eliminate all the cliches in the langugae: “as we shall see” “all things considered” “when deciding to buy” – all fly thru with no trigger in copyscape so suspect Google too will ignore those phrases when deciding whether an article is original or not
Nice info.
I was thinking how to add fresh content to my site on a daily basis.
I try to convince “real” writers all the time that using PLR is a good idea. Good writers can rewrite this stuff in a heartbeat. I have heard others though say that duplicate content is not as big an issue as some think – that there is so much already on the net that whataver effect it has is negligible.
Duplicate content does not work with Google. We all know it. What most of the webmasters do is tweaking the contents by re writing them. This is more acceptable to the search engine. What we must understand here is the fact that creating original content is the most difficult thing. It really hurts when you see your contents copied and pasted on some other sites. I am a victim. I was shocked to see the contents of my websites appearing in some sites without even tampering the name , title and content.
PLR is an excellent option as you are talking about.
Nice info Frank,
Use PLR articles and re writing by article writing software to avoid duplicate content is a great idea.