PLRMiniMart.com: The Best PLR-Site Ever

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The PLR Mini Mart Gets an A for Diversity and Quality!

The PLR Mini Mart has no membership fees, multiple niche topics, and affordability that matches any budget! When you're in need of private label rights, you want to know that the quality will far surpass the price you're paying.

Just because the private label rights are cheap, doesn't mean the content should reflect the price - especially in light of the fact that multiple buyers will be using the same materials.

Instead of joining a membership site where you aren't sure what PLR articles you'll be getting month after month, why not use a grab and go PLR business that custom-creates PLR based on what you request - and doesn't make you pay for PLR that will sit gathering dust on your hard drive?


Visit my PLR articles blog today!

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The Top Five Reasons PLRMiniMart.com is the Best PLR-Site 

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  • Everything's written by Tiffany Dow, ghostwriter to the gurus for over 6 years!
  • It has a wide variety of content - from acne to relationships!
  • You can get PLR packs for just $5 bucks!
  • There are no PLR membership fees to fork over.
  • It offers 5-pack PLR articles, 52-Week Autoresponder PLR packs with graphics and opt in reports, and shorter PLR reports!

Tips on How to Use PLR (Private Label Rights) Content 

PLR Mini Mart Customers - Cast Your Vote! 

I've been fielding comments from my customers and potential buyers and now I want to take it straight to the people to find out what you want.

Here's the deal: Some people wish the packs were limited. Right now, I charge $1 per page, with no limit on the # of packs sold.

If I limit the packs, I need to raise the price slightly - still affordable, but enough to make up for limiting the number sold. So cast your vote on how you'd like it to work.




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How to Edit a PLR Article 

By: Tiffany Dow

I keep getting asked "How do you edit the content of a PLR article?"

Aside from the tips shown in this video, another tip is to go through an alter the main keyword. So for this example, instead of toddler toys, you might use the phrase toys for toddlers or kids toys.

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Here's How to Use the iPhone PLR Articles from the PLR Mini Mart: 

At the PLR Mini Mart, I cater to my customer's needs. So when I got a frantic email requesting some last minute - just-in-time-for-Christmas iPhone PLR articles in November, I got busy!

The $1 a piece articles are sold as follows in a $5 pack of 5:

What Makes iPhone This Year's Must-Have Tech Gadget? - 408 Words

Making the Most of Your iPhone - 480 Words

iPhone Download Secrets - 338 Words

Want to Pimp Your iPhone? - 394 Words

Is the iPhone Perfect, or Not? - 471 Words


So how can you use the iPhone PLR articles?

A Great NEW Way to Use PLR: 

So how can you use the iPhone PLR articles? 

1.) If you have a tech gadget blog, make 10 posts out of the 5 articles! Each article is about 400 words total, and a perfect blog post is about 200 words. Alter the PLR article to your own "voice" and feed search engine spiders by filling your blog on Blogger.com or WordPress.com with valuable information about the iPhone.

2.) Submit them to article directories. Not so fast! Did you take time to alter them somewhat? It doesn't take much to write or alter the introduction, conclusion, and a bit in the middle.

3.) Find stores that sell accessories to bling an iPhone or sell the iPhone itself and make a handsome commission! Use the iPhone PLR articles to generate traffic through to your affiliate links at Commission Junction, LinkShare, or Amazon!

4.) Head on over to look at the iPhone products on ClickBank and promote those as an affiliate using your PLR articles and earn a commission that averages about $25-30 per sale!

Custom PLR Articles on Any Niche 

Don't Forget Your Offline Audience! 

Using PLR in Offline Publications

So many of us are chained to the 'net that we forget there are millions of potential prospects for our business offline, too. Now print publishing may intimidate you, but I promise in a second it won't sound so painful.

Here's what I recommend that you do:

First, get your hands on this year's copy of the Writer's Market - it's the print Bible for writers and your ticket into offline profits.

It's thick, it looks scary - but it holds a lot of promise between those pages. Right inside the cover you'll find a key that tells you what publications want from you or what they deliver.

Since you're not writing for money, your main concern isn't what the publication pays - and be thankful for that because print publications pay very little in most cases!

You primarily want to look for these things:

N = Which means the publication is new to the Writer's Market. This tells you they may not already have a slew of writers to provide content. They're hungry - and you're about to provide the food they need to succeed.

A - Uh oh! If you see this, move along - it means you have to have an agent to even submit anything for consideration.

A computer icon - This is GREAT because it means that not only do they have offline content, but they have an online publication as well - it's a double whammy for those who get their submissions accepted.

A key icon - Read this because it means the editor has given you some specific hints to help you get accepted.

Now, head into the pages of the Writer's Market. In the table of contents, you'll want to find two sections - Consumer Magazines and Trade Journals.

Consumer magazines are publications like Woman's World Weekly - which featured someone's Squidoo lens recently, so it doesn't even have to be your own domain that you own! Trade Journals are publications like Skin, Inc., which teaches salon owners how to run their business.

 

Here's where PLR comes in handy:

Let's say you bought my Sleep Disorder 14-Day Series for $15. How can you make it work offline for you?

What kind of site do you have - a blog? A domain selling sleep aids? I suggest you set up a free WordPress blog and host it on your own domain - something to do with Sleep Tips, like: www.BetterSleep.com or whatever.

Put part of the articles on the blog, altered slightly to make it your own work, of course. Save another portion to create your own article for the publications.


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Now, take one of the articles - one that would be great is called 5 Essentials for a Good Sleep Environment because consumer publications love numbered step articles. Alter it as much as you feel comfortable and submit it to a publication like Woman's World Weekly.

It's a nationwide publication and with weekly content needs, they're always looking for good articles! Think of the publication and how its target audience can help you alter the PLR. This is a woman's magazine, so turning it into a slant like, "5 Ways a Mom Can Get a Better Night's Sleep" might be ideal! In your bio box, or resource box, you'll put the link to your domain - "For more free tips on sleeping better, visit www.BetterSleep.com!"

You can submit to multiple publications unless a specific magazine says they won't accept simultaneous submissions. It may take a few weeks (6-8) to hear back, but the national exposure for a highly targeted audience can be wonderful for you!

Now with trade magazines, the tone is a bit different. Take the Skin, Inc. example. They say that they specifically help teach salon owners how to market their business. So if you bought my Blogging PLR Pack for $5, you could take the PLR pack and create one article (kind of a Frankenstein article where you merge parts of them together so that they flow well).

Change the slant to reflect "How Salon Owners Can Market Online for Free" and teach them how to launch a skincare blog in the article. Drive them back to your domain, like, www.BlogMarket.com and set up a simple squeeze page with some free blogging autoresponder tips. In those tips, promote various affiliate products like Blogging to the Bank - or your OWN eBook creation, if you want.

You could repeat THIS example for business owners in all offline niches. Everyone wants to know how to take it online now, but few get the "mechanics" of it all.

Pay attention to what a publication says they need. It's preferable that you rearrange and edit the one PLR article as much as possible because the publication won't want duplicate content.

Let me show you an example: 

This is from 5 Essentials for a Good Sleep Environment -

"1. Keep the Bedroom a Place of Rest: These days, many of us have notebook computers, wireless Internet, and other mobile devices that make it possible for us to transform any room into an office.

But if you suffer from a sleep disorder, make sure you keep your bedroom a bedroom - a place of rest away from work and play. Don't allow the bedroom to become an office, a playroom, or a TV room. Those who suffer from sleep disorders need to eliminate all distractions in the form of noise, light, or activity."

Here's how to alter it for Woman's World Weekly:

"1. Turn Your Bedroom into a Sanctuary: It's easy for overworked moms to turn their bedroom into an office, a laundry hub, or a tutoring classroom. You go to your room to rest and relax and the kids are always running in and out with questions about homework, the laundry is piled up waiting for you to get to it, or you plan on squeezing in a little more work on the laptop before you turn off the lights.

If you're a mom who's not getting enough sleep, then you need to create a rule that the bedroom is only a place for you to relax, unwind, and get some much-needed sleep. Keep the laptop in the den, ask the kids to call you into their room if they have a question about schoolwork, and instead of tuning into a TV show right before you snooze, get immersed in a good novel. You want to create an environment with a soft glow that's calming and quiet."

Basically, use my articles as a guide - rewrite the exact same sentence with a slant for your target audience.

The Writer's Market costs a little under $20 - you can't beat that price for the potential it brings for an entire year. I always update my version each year.

Good luck and let me know how it turns out for you!

Tiff :)

Spotlight on: The Writer's Market 2008! 

2008 Writer's Market

Amazon Price: $16.21 (as of 11/20/2009)Buy Now
List Price: $29.99

As I mentioned above, using the Writer's Market is a great way to boost your expertise and also increase your exposure to your target audience!

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Using PLR Articles to Market on Fanpop 

I like the way Fanpop is similar to Squidoo in ease of use and layout. Here's how you can use PLR articles to get more backlinks to your domain!

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