PLR to Wordpress
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Summary
My first Internet marketing tool purchase of 2009 and it’s a great one! PLR To Wordpress is a fantastic plugin that makes it a snap to import PLR articles into your Wordpress powered sites.
Video Preview
I’ll have more details on this great plugin but first here is a video preview of it in action so you can see how powerful this tool can be in your business:
Isn’t that a great tool? I highly recommend it and I asked the developer if I could get a discount for you and he agreed! So you can click here to order and enter coupon code: “alan” and you’ll save $10!
Need more info? Read on…
My personal experience with the plugin
As an Internet marketers I setup many sites in different niches and my favorite platform is using Wordpress. I also use PLR articles to create content for these sites (content is king).
The way I was doing this in the past was by logging into Wordpress and creating a new post. I would enter the PLR article title, then copy and paste the PLR article into the post writing section. I would then hit publish. I would do this for each article. I would then change the publish date by hand so they wouldn’t all post at once. That way I could have new articles posting for several weeks–even months instead of all at once (this is important for your search engine rankings and indexing).
It would take me about an hour to future post 25 PLR articles. As you can imagine this process is time consuming and very tedious. To the point of being a task I absolutely hated doing but I needed to do it if I wanted to make money off my niche sites.
Plugin to the rescue
I must have not been alone in hating this process because there is a new plugin out there that completely automates the entire process I described above!
PLR to Wordpress is simple and brilliant. You simply add your PLR articles (the text files–which comes standard in any PLR package I’ve bought) into your plugin “article” folder. Then you upload the plugin to your wp-content/plugins directory (just like any plugin) then you activate your plugin. Now go to the plugin settings and hit import PLR articles and boom all those PLR articles are loaded in just minutes.
The default is set to post the articles every 24 hours but you can edit that to whatever you want. I uploaded 25 PLR articles, I changed the posting time to 48 hours, and I clicked the “randomize” option so they don’t all post at the same exact time. Result: these 25 PLR articles will be posted to my Wordpress niche site every 2 days so I have fresh, new content every 2 days. That takes me all the way into February and I don’t even have to log into my Wordpress account again. Talk about set it and forget it!
Time Saver
If you watched the video above you saw in real time how quick PLR to Wordpress works. It took less than a minute to import 25 PLR articles into my Wordpress site. The entire process from copying the articles into the plugin folder to uploading the plugin and activating took less than five minutes. So, in about five minutes I had 25 new posts scheduled for the next month and a half on my new niche site. This would have easily taken me over an hour doing it by hand.
Time is one of the most precious commodities in this business so this plugin is priceless! Plus I’ve negotiated a sweet $10 discount for my readers so get it now:
Click here to order PLRtoWordpress and remember to enter discount code: “alan” for your $10 discount.







Review by admin
I highly recommend this plugin! It will save you so much time and it makes it super easy to provide fresh content to your Wordpress powered niche sites using PLR products.
Review by John Giammarco
This sounds like a fantastic product!
Review by admin
It’s excellent and if you order via my link above use discount code “alan” and save $10 to boot!
Review by Clare
Thanks for the review Alan – and the discount – I just ordered this plugin as it is exactly what I was looking for!
Review by admin
Hi Clare, You are very welcome! I’m glad you like the plugin. It’s been a huge time-saver for it. I love it (can you love a plugin?).
Thanks for your review helps this review site be a real review site not just ads.
Review by Jack
Hi Alan
Just a quick one
1. If i have multiple categories, can i map the articles to categories?
2. Can i use multiple niche articles in one site as subdomains and install WP for each subdomains? is this effective?
very good review and googling for this.
Review by Jack
sorry alan
the second question above is not related to the plugin, a general one
Review by admin
Hi Jack,
1. Yes. Setup your categories first. Then when you use the plugin their is a drop-down box where you can select the category for the articles you’re importing into Wordpress.
2. If all the niche articles are in one subject I wouldn’t do that. Have the one site with Wordpress and post all the articles in one spot. The more content the better so you don’t want to spread yourself thin by having them posted across multiple Wordpress installations and sub-domains. That would also create a lot of work for you so in my opinion it’s not worth it.
Thanks for stopping by!
Alan
Review by Jack
thanks for the reply alan.
But my second question was not the same articles. I have different niche articles. at present iam not cash rich. So can i buy one domain set up subdomains for each niche. Install wp and post articles. Is it worth while doing or we should go only separate domain for each niche?
sorry for the nagging
Jack
Review by admin
Hi Jack,
You can absolutely setup Wordpress for each sub-domain. It’s very easy if your host uses cpanel. After you create your sub-domain go to Fantastico in cPanel and click to install new wordpress then from the drop-down menu select your sub-domain and install wordpress. You can then use this plugin for each setup.
I use a new domain for each niche and that is what I would recommend. If you go the sub-domain route it would be best if your main domain is generic. For example if you setup two sub-domains one for the dog food niche and the other for weight loss it would be better they would be dogfood.myreviews.com and weightloss.myreviews.com than dogfood.weightloss.com.