I’m very exited to bring you my interview with Nicole Dean of Easy PLR!
PLR doesn’t always have a good reputation and that’s because some of it is horribly written. You’ve seen those packages of 10,000 free PLR articles that have spread around the ‘net? Those poorly written articles with out-of-date information have been around for ions are not what we’re going to explore here. Quality PLR can not only be a good value, but priceless for your internet business.
It was during my quest for quality PLR that I first heard of Nicole Dean. Go ahead and post on the Internet marketing forums about where you can find quality PLR and I betcha Nicole’s name comes up at least once.
Nicole is easily recognized as one of the leading experts when it comes to PLR. Not just for writing it but for using it effectively.
Before we get started if you’re not sure what PLR is all about, here is a video explanation from Nicole:
Okay on to the interview. So, I asked Nicole a few questions that I had when I first heard of PLR. Here part 1 of 2 of the interview…
Nicole Dean PLR Interview (Part 1 of 2)
Hi Alan. Thanks for having me here.
I hope I can answer some of the burning questions that your readers may have about PLR and also explain why so many top marketers use it.
I know your readers are busy, so I’ll jump right in.
*How do you recommend vetting PLR providers to make sure their stuff is quality?*
Great question! I have a few criteria, but, in the end, it’ll come down to actually buying a bit of the PLR offered and looking with your own eyes whether it’s what you’re looking for. It’s funny, because I see those types of orders come through at EasyPLR.com all the time. I’ll get an order for one article pack, and then another larger order from the same person a few minutes later. I always think “There’s a smart cookie!”
Before you even make that first order to test a PLR provider, I recommend that you run through this checklist:
Who is running the site?
I’ve seen PLR sites that have no name or face on them. Who in the world are these people? Is the content even theirs to sell? Heck, I wouldn’t buy a pair of shoes from a website that didn’t earn my trust first. Why would I purchase articles that will represent me in my online business from a nameless & faceless company? Not a chance.What are the requirements?
Are you able to test the PLR on a small scale before signing on the dotted line? Be sure you have the option to try before you commit to anything too expensive.What is the reputation of the company?
Ask around. For instance, EasyPLR.com has been selling PLR to thousands of repeat customers since 2006. And, I hope to have thousands more.What is the value of the PLR?
How many others will have access to the exact same content as you’re buying? Will it be 100 or several thousand or is there absolutely no limit at all?These are just a few things I recommend researching before purchasing from a PLR site.
*If it’s quality PLR do I still need to re-write it?*
“Re-write” isn’t my favorite term for what I recommend you do with PLR.
_Re-write_ to me means to keep the same exact content but just say it differently.
The word _rewrite_ means that you would restate it and keep the same meaning.
See? Those two sentences are re-written. Not much was added in the way of value. Re-writing is mostly a thing that people do when they’re worried about duplicate content and it simply means that you change everything in a document, even the perfectly good parts.
Yes, if you’re adding the content directly to your website or blog and you want it to attract the Search Engines (as opposed to content that is posted in a private area on your site that only paid member see) you will want to edit the content.
As for Re-writing? I prefer the term “enhancing” or “improving” instead. I encourage my customers to approach the PLR that they’ve purchased, not as something to just restate in a new way, but to improve, customize, and enhance for their readers. This is the case, whether the content will be viewed by the search engines or not.
I know it sounds all warm and fuzzy, but, if the content is going to represent your business, why not add some “YOU” in it?
For instance, include any of the following:
- Your own opinions (in parenting PLR)
- Examples you’ve run into that illustrate your point (in finance PLR)
- What not to do in certain cases (in internet marketing PLR)
- Research that you’ve heard (in health PLR)
- Quotes from yourself or others who you respect (in motivational PLR)
- Screenshots from your own websites (in making money online PLR)
- Photos from your own results (in weight loss, fitness, or even acne PLR)
And, that’s just off the top of my head. Your customers and readers want to know what YOU think, so enhance your PLR. You’ll stand head and shoulders above most other online business owners just by doing that one thing.
Part 2 of 2 of my interview with Nicole Dean will be posted tomorrow so come back and check it out!
And it goes without say that if you’re looking for quality PLR you just need to click on the link below. I use Nicole’s stuff and it rocks…




Nicole is right on, as usual. I’m looking forward to Part II.
Peggy
Thanks for the comment Peggy! You’re another of my “go to” people for quality PLR!
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Excellent interview…
Alan, I’ve seen some of Nicole’s work before and she is indeed one of the few person’s I’d trust to buy quality PLR from (along with very, very few other people)
As for the ‘rewriting’ stuff to make it ‘unique’ there are several different ways to achieve that.
The most common (spinning) is the worst, IMHO.
The best way I found was to read the original loud. Eventually record myself reading.
Then, listen to the record next day in the morning.
Later on, in the evening or the next day even, I sit down and write my own version.
It is always ‘unique’ – in fact it only keeps some ideas (it’s like research) but the length varies, the number of paragraphs, the wording, etc…
I believe I would be very happy to buy, generally speaking, only audio PLR if I could.
On the other hand, for those unwilling to go so far this way into making PLR ‘unique’, there are many other tricks, but it would be rather a post in itself, instead of a blog comment.
I will return and maybe detail this a bit more some other time.
Steve Lorenzo SEOVirtuoso
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