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		<title>Long Tail Keywords and PLR Content</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 23:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many sites do you own, where the traffic generated from long tail keywords far exceeds that of the main keyword? I know personally many of my sites gain most of their traffic through their long tails as opposed to their mains. Therefore how can we exploit the long tail keywords and PLR content of [...]]]></description>
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<p>How many sites do you own, where the traffic generated from long tail keywords far exceeds that of the main keyword? I know personally many of my sites gain most of their traffic through their long tails as opposed to their mains. Therefore how can we exploit the long tail keywords and PLR content of individual niches in a way that will maximize traffic without spamming the search engines?</p>
<p><strong>So What Are Long Tail Keywords?</strong></p>
<p>Long tail keywords are basically keywords that contain the main keyword (name of the niche) plus other words. For example if the main keyword was ‘dog training’ an example of a long tail would be ‘Labrador dog training’.</p>
<p><strong>So What’s So Great About Long Tails?</strong></p>
<p>Good question and the answer has to do with their level of competitiveness. Most long tail keywords are linked with low competition in the search engines. What if you had 50 pages that all targeted different long tail keywords? Let’s say the average amount of visitors that one of those keyword brings in a month is 100. Multiply that by 50 and you’ve got 5000 unique’s each and every month.</p>
<p>Now tell me this, how hard do you think it would be to rank for those keywords? Most long tail keywords are incredibly easy to rank for in the search engines. In fact on many occasions all that’s required would be to upload a page that has content targeted towards a long tail and as soon as it’s gets indexed, you may find it ranking on the first page immediately.</p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying you should forget about targeting your main keyword and just focus on the long tails. By all means you should still have a page &#8211; usually your home page – that targets the main keyword for your niche, but you have to realize that almost all of the time it’s going to require a lot of SEO before you see any real traffic coming from that particular keyword. So, why not at the same time, build pages that will gain traffic faster and act as window pages into the main heart of your website?</p>
<p>So what do I do if I don’t have time to write 50 pages worth of content?</p>
<p><strong>PLR Content</strong></p>
<p>Right now PLR content is easily the best way of exploiting the long tail keywords of any particular niche. Why? Well depending on the type of PLR content you have at your disposal, most PLR articles are written based around specific long tail keywords. That means you will be able to build pages that have content specifically optimized for individual long tail keywords, which the search engines will absolutely love! If you don’t want to spend a lot of time writing article after article on topics like ‘Labrador dog training’ and you can’t afford to pay someone to write these articles for you, PLR content is the solution you are looking for.</p>
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		<title>Duplicate Content and PLR Content.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 22:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geoff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PLR Content – Expelling The Duplicate Content Myth Associated With PLR Content If there’s one thing that scares an internet marketer more than anything else, it has to be the fear of having all their sites delisted because of duplicate content. But what if I said you had a better chance of being ‘eaten by [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>PLR Content – Expelling The Duplicate Content Myth Associated With PLR Content</strong></p>
<p>If there’s one thing that scares an internet marketer more than anything else, it has to be the fear of having all their sites delisted because of duplicate content. But what if I said you had a better chance of being ‘eaten by a shark’ then you would of being picked up for violating this regulation set out by Google and the other search engines!</p>
<p><strong>Expelling The Myth Once And For All</strong></p>
<p>So when in the past has a site been delisted directly as a result of using PLR content? Very rarely I can tell you! In fact I haven’t met a single marketer who uses PLR content that has been caught violating the duplicate content rule. So what does this mean? It means that whatever you’ve been told about the connection between PLR content and the duplicate content rule is for want of another word completely ‘bogus’.</p>
<p>We all know that when you purchase PLR content, the chances are you’re going to have to share it with a certain number of marketers. This in affect has been a major deterrent from purchasing such content, even though the real truth is, it’s completely safe.</p>
<p><strong>So What Is The Duplicate Content Rule?</strong></p>
<p>The duplicate content rule affects those who copy a site, word for word, as well as mimicking the exact design and layout of the other site in question. Well of course they’re going to delist you if you do this! You may as well download someone else’s site and re-upload it to your own server under a different domain!</p>
<p>Using PLR content however on a completely unique looking site, won’t offend the search engines at all and why should it? Sure you may have some content on your site that is the same somewhere else, but you may also have some other unique content that will benefit the visitors to your site.</p>
<p><strong>Rewriting PLR Content</strong></p>
<p>I bet I know what you’re thinking. Your thinking “why has this guy been telling us this whole time that PLR content is completely safe and now he’s going to talk about rewriting!” Well the truth is there are more advantages to using unique content then there is for using just straight copied PLR content.</p>
<p>Think about it for a minute. Would the search engines be more likely to rank a page with unique content rather then a page that has the same content found elsewhere? Of course! Now you’re thinking “what’s the point in having PLR content then?” Well when we say rewrite that only means rewriting a fraction of the PLR content you have available. 25% would be a good amount to aim for, which should take you barely any time at all. This insures your pages are going to be looked at by the search engines as being unique content, which will more than likely boost their rankings up higher than those articles copied word for word.</p>
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