Are You Struggling with
Private Label Articles?
Do you know how to use your private label articles?
It takes time to get to grips with the whole private label concept.
I guess I was a member of Nicheology for six months
before the penny finally dropped.
Just keep in mind that once you do get started and have
your first success, you will be much more motivated to
go on to the next one!
The best strategy is to set up quick and simple website
that consists of around twenty-five private label articles and
the text of a private label ebook.
The way I used the book was to split it up into
separate chapters and gave each chapter a keyword
focused navigation link to its own directory.
I split the chapters up so that each page has 500 or words.
The tips came from another private label ebook.
The whole site is fronted by a home page that I wrote
myself - 750 words of keyword dense copy that took me
less than a half hour to create.
A few well chosen pictures from iStockPhoto was the
only other stuff that wasn't private label.
I tinkered around with it in XSitePro for about an
hour, added AdSense to all the pages and submitted it
on the Internet.
It is a really simple content site. Not as complex as a
portal and with no technical stuff included (like RSS)
yet.
As expected, nothing much happened. After all, it has
no backlinks and no search engine presence.
I then place two links to the page on other webpages that I own.
After a week a small amount of traffic started
trickling in from MSN and Yahoo. Nothing from Google.
For some reason, even though the number of visitors is
still pathetically small, they seem to like to click on
the AdSense ads, so my click through rate, and so my
daily earnings, are much more than I'd have expected.
I know that future income cannot be based on prior
income where AdSense is concerned, but annualizing that
'little' site's income comes to $1160.
Not bad for a job that took all of two hours from start
to finish and hasn't been touched again since!
And if it does continue to earn, that one site will pay
a lot of PLR membership site bills.
Of course, you cannot not leave it untouched.
Now I know that it has the potential to make money,
I'll rewrite the articles (one at a time, not all at
once), add new material so the site grows, and spend
some time looking for backlinks.
You may write an article
or two for submission to the article directories to
speed that process up. And you could certainy add a sitemap.
Today I trawled through all my PLR membership sites for
material for another one of these AdSense sites.
What I am trying to show is just how simple the process
is to create something that makes money from private
label materials - and without creating a saleable ebook
of any kind!
