Three Good Reasons Why PLR Articles Are A Bad Idea
Copyright 2005 Priya Florence Shah
Internet marketers, be warned! There’s a troubling trend on the
internet - that of stealing other people's content for the purpose of
boosting Adsense earnings. Splogs
were one of their manifestations.
Once those evil tactics stopped working, marketers came up with private
label rights (PLR) articles and software tools catering to Adsense publishers
who want to beat Google's duplicate content filters.
They mislead publishers into believing they will help them create “unique”
content either with public label rights content or by generating hybrid
articles using article creator software. Here’s why these are
a very bad idea.
1. Search Engines Can Detect And Filter Hybrid Content
If you want to believe marketers touting Public Label Rights (PLR)
and rehashed articles as the way to beat Google's duplicate content
filters, do so at your own risk.
According to Chris
Knight, of the EzineArticles.com article directory, even software
like the EzineArticles.com CASM (Content Association Sequence Matching)
system can detect exact complex sentence matches in PLR articles.
Search engines like Google are even smarter. They use more than one
way of identifying duplicate content, including methods of dating to
identify the page on which the original content first appeared.
So if you think these "unique" article creation tools can
beat a search engines like Google in the “cut-and-paste”
content game, think again. The best way to beat
the duplicate content filters is to create unique content.
2. Article Creators Violate Fair Use Guidelines
There’s no doubt that it’s unethical to steal sentences
from other articles, rewrite them and call them your own. Chris
Knight also warns against marketers who claim that you can take
and steal any exact match sentence from any author under fair use doctrine.
It’s the equivalent of taking bits and parts of other people’s
songs, remixing them and releasing them under your own name. The word
for it is plagiarism and it applies as much to written content as it
does to music.
If you publish hybrid content created from another author’s articles
you could be guilty of plagiarism too.
3. PLR Articles Will Kill Your Brand
Building your brand through article marketing involves creating trust
by sharing original ideas and content.
If you’re caught using plagiarised content on your own site or
submitting it to article directories, you’ll end up destroying
the trust you built between you and your target audience.
If you do use PLR articles for your Adsense site, use common sense
and don't submit them to article directories as your own, even with
modifications.
And if you really want to go about it the right way, check out Chris’
Article Production Strategies Seminar and learn how to
leverage article syndication to grow your Adsense sales and traffic.
Priya Shah is a partner in the search
engine marketing firm, SEO & More and writes an online marketing blog.
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Writing Tips for more article marketing strategies.
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