Remember in yesterday’s post I mentioned that using PLR can be a bit tricky for Christians?  As a recap from yesterday’s post, PLR stands for Private Label Rights and is content that you can purchase and then use as is without giving the writer credit.  You can claim the content as your own.  You purchased the right to do so.  So basically you are taking credit for writing something you did not write.  The question of if PLR is ethical is a controversial one.

Nicole Dean from EasyPLR also created a video answering this question.

http://easyplr.com/go.php?Clk=3473716


As a Christian blogger or business owner I think we have to be extra careful with the way we use PLR.  It is imperative to rewrite any PLR content you purchase.  If you use PLR as is and then your reader reads the exact same information, word for word, on another site, what does that say about your blog? Probably not good things.  Not only does it put your writing in question but also your morals.

Well then what good is PLR if you have to rewrite it?  That’s a good question and I will tell you answers tomorrow!

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