Any interest in these niches?

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I was curious about the interest in some niches I have been working on. I put together some articles for three niches that I wanted to build blogs on. I can't build them right now as I can't afford to do it with the cost of the domains and the promotion, I just can't swing it right now.

So I have these thirty articles. What to do with them? So, I wondered if there might be any interest in them as PLR.
Niches:
  1. Bad credit
  2. Acne
  3. Lose weight
I picked key words with decent search volume, and very good CPC so the AdSense would pay good. That was my primary goal, to make sure that any clicks would pay well over $1 each. So the CPC is around $5 or so at the lowest, and goes to well over $10.

So if anyone is interested, please let me know. I can just about swing the cost of a WSO, and if there is any interest in these type articles as PLR, then that is what I will do.

Any other feedback would be appreciated also.
#interest #los #niches
  • Profile picture of the author Ilya Feynberg
    I'm going to swing at this situation a little bit differently...

    Don't sell those 30 articles as a WSO, because you have content laying around and need the money. That's short sighted. You have 30 articles worth of content. You have content that can go towards building something for yourself that well out does anything you'll get from selling them as a PLR package for pennies. Not to mention that there has been PLR, after PLR shoved down everyone throats on this niche to start with.

    Think outside the box a bit here, and think what you need to make to fund those domain names, or other ways entirely. Look into Hubpages for example. You can post affiliate links (with limits), they perform very well in the serps, allow comments, and even share adsense revenue with you. 30 well written articles is a lot of good content to just waste for a quick buck.
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    • Profile picture of the author timpears
      Originally Posted by Ilya Feynberg View Post

      I'm going to swing at this situation a little bit differently...

      Don't sell those 30 articles as a WSO, because you have content laying around and need the money. That's short sighted. You have 30 articles worth of content. You have content that can go towards building something for yourself that well out does anything you'll get from selling them as a PLR package for pennies. Not to mention that there has been PLR, after PLR shoved down everyone throats on this niche to start with.

      Think outside the box a bit here, and think what you need to make to fund those domain names, or other ways entirely. Look into Hubpages for example. You can post affiliate links (with limits), they perform very well in the serps, allow comments, and even share adsense revenue with you. 30 well written articles is a lot of good content to just waste for a quick buck.
      You bring up a good point that I had not really thought of. That was on the back of my mind to do in the future. But even if I sold them as PLR, that wouldn't prevent me from publishing them as well. In fact, I was thinking of getting a spinner to spin some articles and post them across a bunch of article sites to share the AdSense. I have accounts at eight of them, but until now I have not done any articles to publish there. I had not thought about using these for that purpose. I still think they would make good blog posts as the search volume is good and the competition is not all that high, even though competition is not that important a metric.

      Anyway, I will see if there are any more comments to this thread and make a decision.
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  • Profile picture of the author Debbie Songster
    Did you write the articles?
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    • Profile picture of the author timpears
      Originally Posted by Debbie Songster View Post

      Did you write the articles?
      A curious question. I said I put them together, they are original articles. Does it matter if my wife wrote them, or I wrote them, or my second cousin twice removed wrote them.

      Sorry for being so flip. I just found your question kind of off topic. But I hope I answered your question, they are my original articles.
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      • Profile picture of the author Debbie Songster
        Originally Posted by timpears View Post

        A curious question. I said I put them together, they are original articles. Does it matter if my wife wrote them, or I wrote them, or my second cousin twice removed wrote them.

        Sorry for being so flip. I just found your question kind of off topic. But I hope I answered your question, they are my original articles.

        Did someone pee in your corn flakes this morning?

        So if anyone is interested, please let me know. I can just about swing the cost of a WSO, and if there is any interest in these type articles as PLR, then that is what I will do.
        It sounds like you were wanting to sell them. I build niche sites for myself and others I was interested in them if you (or your dog or grandmother) wrote them and they weren't regurgitated crap from PLR articles you bought somewhere else

        Don't understand why you feel the question was off topic
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        • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
          Originally Posted by Debbie Songster View Post


          Did someone pee in your corn flakes this morning?
          Whenever I hear people say that I always think that it must have happened to somebody at some point for that to be a saying.
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          • Profile picture of the author Myles Sinclair
            Originally Posted by E. Brian Rose View Post

            Whenever I hear people say that I always think that it must have happened to somebody at some point for that to be a saying.
            That's why it's a good idea not to upset the waiters or waitresses in a restaurant.
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        • Profile picture of the author timpears
          Originally Posted by Debbie Songster View Post

          Did someone pee in your corn flakes this morning?
          I wondered why they tasted so funny.

          Originally Posted by Debbie Songster View Post

          It sounds like you were wanting to sell them. I build niche sites for myself and others I was interested in them if you (or your dog or grandmother) wrote them and they weren't regurgitated crap from PLR articles you bought somewhere else

          Don't understand why you feel the question was off topic
          I don't know. I have an odd sense of humor, just ask my wife. It just struck me as funny.

          But yes, I thought that I could sell them in a WSO, maybe. And that wouldn't prevent me from using them in my own blog later. I would obviously rewrite them or spin them, as I would expect anyone who got them would.

          But yes, they are not rewrites of anything, they are originals.

          PS: It probably wasn't funny, but I guess the mood that I am in today, it just struck my funny bone. Hope I didn't offend you.
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      • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
        Tim,

        Originally Posted by timpears View Post

        A curious question. I said I put them together, they are original articles. Does it matter if my wife wrote them, or I wrote them, or my second cousin twice removed wrote them.
        Actually, it's a very pertinent question, not least because you were discussing making them the subject of a WSO, which has to be your own work.


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