While many turn to PLR to populate niche sites, that's not really the answer if this blog is your main site - your home on the internet. I'm not saying don't ever use PLR, I'm saying don't use it a lot.
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Posted by Celene Harrelson under Online MarketingFrom http://thehappypreneur.com 4071 days ago
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I think it's great that Google is getting even more rigorous when it comes to standards of content...it finally makes room for people who are actually idea generators rather than idea regurgitators. I'm not down on curators, believe me, I'm one, but I agree that it's important to keep your hand in creating the content yourself, not just being a tweaker. I see that you've got a lot of posts about PLR and how to use it effectively, and that's great, but it's not a substitute for originality.
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