Where to get newsletter content?

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Where can i get some good newsletter content for various niches?

Any recommendation for a PLR site?
#content #newsletter
  • Profile picture of the author Carty
    There's no point in sending PLR via newsletters. Try sending the latest updated articles on your website, promo materials and sorts..

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    Carty..
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  • Profile picture of the author Raygun
    PLR is really easy to find, simply google it. But I agree with Cindy on this one, what you can do is break some of the PLR down and make articles out of them to put on your site and send to your list. Make sure that you are sending out stuff that is in your words. Nothing worse than claiming it is yours and then being called out on it as an exact replica.
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  • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
    Wouldn't it be easier to just write it yourself? Unique content is still better than just recycling some PLR stuff. Just my 2 cents.
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  • Profile picture of the author jennypitts
    I have to agree with badboy, there is nothing better than creating unique content. Now I am not sure if what you are looking to do is to create a PLR site or you were hoping to use the articles within a PLR to extract information and create the newsletter, OR if what you have is a PLR site... Whatever it is, I strongly recommend always creating unique content. You can perhaps grab some excerpts from your different articles and comprise them in one informative email, then have people visit your site for more.
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  • Profile picture of the author JustVisiting
    1. Set up Google Alerts for your keyword(s) and have them emailed to you.
    2. Publish new articles from article directories (keep resource box intact)
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    • Profile picture of the author summer07
      Here are a few PLR sites that have really good content (meaning solid research and writing):

      Private Label Content
      PLR - Private Label Rights Articles
      Private Label Rights - PLR | PLR MiniMart
      Niche PLR Article Packs
      http://www.theplrstore.com/
      High Quality PLR Content for Your Business | Green PLR

      None of these sites requires a membership, so you can buy what you need.

      And the content for many of these sites is written by fellow Warriors who are also professional writers.

      It's always interesting to read advice saying that 'unique content' is automatically better than PLR. Not true.

      Give me quality PLR over crappy 'unique' content any day. It's easy enough to make it unique by adding a few relevant YouTube videos and a bit of rewriting.

      Focus your concern on the quality you deliver, not whether or not it's 'unique'.

      After all, the Bible is the best selling book in the history or printing. Apparently, people don't really mind reading the same thing over and over again if it speaks to their needs.

      JMHO
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  • Profile picture of the author jennypitts
    Summer, you are absolutely right with regards to quality. I forgot to mention that in my recommendations. YET, I would not overlook uniqueness, or give it less attention. I think the secret behind successful article marketing is Unique, Quality, and Informative articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mac27771960
    Originally Posted by maxi991 View Post

    Where can i get some good newsletter content for various niches?

    Any recommendation for a PLR site?
    Hi maxi991,

    There are a several answers to your question so may I suggest;

    1. If it's a relatively modern topic, open an Amazon account and find books on the topic you are interested in then use the 'look inside' feature. Copy what you need and rewrite it of use and article spinner to re-spin it.

    2. Use public domain material and rewrite or re-spin as above.

    3. Respin what ever PLR you have. Although I have to say I would tend to use this only for articles and not for my blog or newsletter.

    Regards,

    Mac.
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    • Originally Posted by Mac27771960 View Post

      Hi maxi991,

      There are a several answers to your question so may I suggest;

      1. If it's a relatively modern topic, open an Amazon account and find books on the topic you are interested in then use the 'look inside' feature. Copy what you need and rewrite it of use and article spinner to re-spin it.

      2. Use public domain material and rewrite or re-spin as above.

      3. Respin what ever PLR you have. Although I have to say I would tend to use this only for articles and not for my blog or newsletter.

      Regards,

      Mac.
      I personally would not recommend any of this things. Using information from books if it is NOT entirely rewritten is called plagiarism. As for the use of public domain material, I do not see a problem with it, as long as when it is used it does not bare any resemblance to the original except of course for the facts included within. Finally, if you have the need to spin any articles, do so with your own. There are many copyright regulations that a lot of people tend to overlook.

      Now, this is not to say that one can not use information found on the web as a guidance for our articles. Information found on any domain, public or private, can be used as long as we make reference to it accordingly. I also have to say that unless you discovered a new method for doing something, a new disease, a new medication, etc; a lot of the articles will have similar information, BUT will be presented in a very varied context depending on the author of the article.
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