Is It Advisable To Use PLR In This Way?

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Hi warrior,
It happened that am planing on setting up a website targeting local search result. But i have one problem which inability to get suitable content for the niche am targeting. As a result of this, i want to get some plr articles and rewrite them so as to make them 100% unique before posting to my website, but am not sure of the result i may get in the long haul concerning the google update. I would be very grateful if you can give let me know what you think about this. Thnaks in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author david carr
    wouldn't it be easier to do a bit of research and then write your own articles

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    Dave
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    • Profile picture of the author kayode10
      Originally Posted by david carr View Post

      wouldn't it be easier to do a bit of research and then write your own articles

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      Dave
      Thanks David,
      I thought about that before, but the reason why i don't go for it is that my time will be much more saver by writing Plr articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author raffman999
    One way to stay in Google's good books (and survive updates) is to provide a positive experience for your visitors, keep them on your site for longer and get them excited by your content. I suppose what I'm saying is that you need to produce quality content and spend less time worrying about how you create it.

    Hope this helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author laurencewins
    You can't have an inability to get more new articles as if you can't write them yourself, you can always outsource them. Depending on your skills, it could take you just as much time rewriting PLR articles as it would do to write fresh ones (depending on your own experience.) If you're not a great writer, outsource that work and focus on things you are good at.
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    Cheers, Laurence.
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  • Profile picture of the author Slate Marketing
    I'd stay far away from PLR, unless it's a site you don't care about and you just want to test something out. You'd be much better off either writing the articles yourself from scratch or paying someone else to do the same.
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  • Profile picture of the author William2010
    Like Slate said, stay away from PLR.Gone are the days when you could spin/rewrite some plr articles, and bring loads of traffic to your website/blog. Now Google pays a lot of attention to original content not only through the eyes of it's crawl spiders, but also through the eyes of your visitor..and if it doesn t see post engagement.. you worked for nothing. hire a freelancer to write your articles and you resolved your time problem.
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  • Profile picture of the author zimzalabim
    Write you own unique articles/content man. It might take a bit of extra time over rewriting some PLR however the longer term payoff should be better in terms of better quality content. If you really do not have the time to do it, outsource, Plenty of options for that.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    If your rewriting PLR to be unique then its unique...
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