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Allow a Private Label Rights Membership to Drive Your Business


Are you wondering how you can get more traffic to your website? It can be frustrating when you put a lot of time and effort into building something only to find that it doesn’t drive itself. A Private Label Rights membership may be just the thing you’ve been searching for to bring you that traffic!

A Private Label Rights Membership Works

One of the very best ways to bring visitors to your website consistently is to use the search engines. How? To make a long story short, content is king on the internet!

Google and other search engines love websites that have fresh and dynamic content. When you give the search engines what they’re looking for, they reward you with high placement on the search results pages.

High placement, in turn, keeps traffic coming en masse to your site each and every month! This kind of traffic is perfect, too, because these visitors are already looking for what you have!

An effective solution to building more and more search engine friendly content on your website every month is through a private label rights membership. The PLR Content Club membership at PLR.me is the ultimate in self-help private label content that will provide you with every tool you need to grow your business, fast.

With your PLR.me Content Club membership, you’ll get more than 80 pages of fresh content for your site each month. This content includes articles, special reports, positive affirmation reflections, and even desktop wallpapers. You get it all.

Private Label Rights Membership is Easy

PLR.me does the bulk of your website work for you. They create the dynamic content that you need to drive traffic to your websites. Because they offer the most professional and dynamic content, you will see huge increases in traffic with every page of PLR content you add!

The awesome thing about the content that you’ll receive via your membership is that it’s not just run of the mill content. This is content that not only will the search engines love, but also your target audience will love, too! This will turn your average web browser into a real fan, ensuring that you have plenty of repeat visitors and traffic to keep you going.

Another thing that the search engines look for, and reward, is inbound links to your website. The more you have, the better your reward! If you focus on having high quality content on your site, inbound links to your website will develop nearly automatically. You’ll find that more and more people link to your website of their own accord when you offer high quality content.

Your Private Label Rights Membership Makes You Trustworthy

Internet users are savvier than most people give them credit for and they don’t easily trust just anyone. When you constantly add fresh, helpful, and dynamic content to your site you’ll quickly become a trusted authority.

Through your PLR.me membership you’ll have access to all of the Web 2.0 rich content that you need to become an authority on your topic. As an authority, your visitors will trust you and open their wallets with ease.

If you’re ready to drive more consistent, quality traffic to your website now is the time to take action. You’ll be surprised to know just how affordable good quality content is. In fact, the price is so low that you’ll feel like you’re stealing all the tools and resources you desire to build traffic as well as success! Get started with PLR.me now.

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Why Blogger Is No Good For Business Blogging


I was recently running a workshop about Word of Mouse Marketing using social media from blogging to microblogging, podcasting to video casting and it was heartening to see that about 8 per cent of the 140 attendees were blogging about their business.

However I then became disheartened as most of those blogs had been developed on a platform such as Blogger or Wordpress.com.

If anyone tells you that business blogging is not a significant investment of your time, they clearly are not a business blogger developing online content and implementing a link building strategy to bring traffic to their business blog.

Don’t get me wrong, blogging is a terrific online marketing strategy if executed effectively. I could think of no other way that I would have attracted as many leads to my business so cost effectively without a business blog.

However if you are going to invest in business blogging, be good to yourself… don’t have all those wonderful incoming links to your great content go to a blog that is not hosted by you.

You might think this is something that only happens for small businesses – it’s not!

From well established businesses using Wordpress.com to Marketing Directors of major companies who should know more about branding than most, using a blog that is detracting from their personal brand online as they are using Blogger, many companies are using free hosted and poorly branded business blogs.

Online personal branding coaches look to encourage people to use Typepad.com as a blog platform – whilst it’s a great blogging platform that I use and recommend and it’s especially helpful if you want a low tech solution for a personal career portfolio, if you also have a website, a Typepad blog is not going to help you with your link building and search engine optimisation strategy for your main website which is becoming even more critical as few people now move beyond page 1 of Google when searching and researching online. What do they do if they can not find what they are looking for online on the first page of their search? They change the words they are using to search with of course.

Investing a little and money in implementing a business blog that is hosted on your website not only makes you look like you take business blogging seriously as part of your online marketing strategy, it also means that every link to your great content is a link to your website.

That way you will be sure to benefit even more from your online content strategy buildng links to your business blog.

UPDATE 29 DECEMBER 2008

Thanks everyone for the contribution to the discussion.

I recently had a discussion with a PR expert who advised me about a Wordpress.com site they had set up for their client who wanted to try blogging but was unsure about whether it was something that they would continue in the medium to long term. The plan was then to import the content into a blog hosted on their website if they determined that blogging was for them.

If this is a way to encourage companies to blog (alternative approaches could include hosting a blog internally, having a project related blog or password protecting your business blog in the early days as you get into your stride) then it’s certainly worth considering – but make sure that you define the trial period on the hosted platform.

Hosting your own content for the reasons outlined in the comments and ensuring that your blog reflects your brand and corporate identiy and tone of voice is important.

And remember if you are still not convinced by the debate in the comments to this article about the benefits of hosting your own blog and you decide to continue to use one of the hosted free platforms or low cost platforms available, take the time to map your own domain name to the blog (as an example here is the guidance form Typepad on domain mapping).

Your business blog is an extension of your online identity and brand. So don’t let your business blog be bland!

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