Your PLR organization tips?

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I remember reading a blog post a while back where the person confessed to having used the same PLR article on her blog twice. I laughed at the time but now I understand how easy a mistake this can be to make if you don't have your PLR organized.

So I'm wondering, how do you keep your PLR articles organized so you know where you've used it and what you've done with it (blog post, AR email, rewrote and submitted to a directory, etc.)?

I've been putting mine on a spread sheet but it's getting confusing the more niches I'm in. I'm not convinced this is the best way.

Does anyone want to share their PLR organizational tips? I'm looking for organized yet not time-consuming to maintain.

Thanks,
Peggy

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  • Profile picture of the author BizBooks
    after you use a plr article, append a USED to the name of the file.
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  • Profile picture of the author Peggy Baron
    Good thought BizBooks, but what if you want to use it in different ways?

    Let's say you have two niche sites in a similar niche and you want to use the PLR article with minor changes on one site and then with major changes on the other site?

    Thanks,
    Peggy
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  • Profile picture of the author BizBooks
    Simple Way...

    make two copies of the PLR

    one folder for each.

    treat them seperate. add USED to each one when its been used for that niche.

    (thank me if you like me!)
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  • Profile picture of the author John Rogers
    I use Incansoft's Desktop Acquisition Manager (DAM). It has a ton more functionality than that. I primarily use it for cataloging the ton of digital products with rights I have, and where I've used them (membership sites, etc)

    In your particular application, you could add each PLR article into the inventory as you use them, then in the product usage module note what date you used that article, and where.

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    John
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  • Profile picture of the author Peggy Baron
    Thanks John, I'll check out Incansoft's software. It sounds interesting and very applicable for what I want.

    Peggy
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