Day 3: Content Posting

OK, first thing to do is to start loading content. So I’ve taken the articles that came from InfoGoRound, and I’m starting to rewrite them. I’ll be doing this spread over the next month, and doing it manually.

I started using WordFlood, which (at first glance) looks like a great tool for doing a single re-write of content (it’s not designed for spinning into multiple versions of an article).

But… like all such tools… at first you spend half your time tweaking it so that it’s got synonyms that you would use. And unfortunately, WordPress doesn’t have any handy keyboard shortcuts (at least, none that I know about), so I was spending more time switching from mouse to keyboard and back again, that I decided I could type quicker.

So – hand rewriting it is, and I’ll probably do 2-3 articles today to get it up and running.

Day 2: Domain and Subdomain Setup

OK, first things first: register the domain for the PLR sales page, and the subdomain on WordPress.com.

I ran the word “golf ” through my high PR finder, and to be honest, their weren’t many high PR tag pages on WordPress. com for golf.

So a quick check of a few more terms and I’ve picked “skiing” (as again, I have a PLR product from Infogoround which has been sitting there doing nothing for years). The reason I picked that is that some of the search results were PR6-8, with quite a few at PR3-4. Whereas for golf the highest was either PR 4 or 4, I can’t remember now.

So, I’ve now got a WordPress blog (”whoopidy-doo”, I hear you say.)

And I’ve also registered a brand new .com domain to host the PLR sales page (which again, I won’t be sharing here for now).

New Strategy: WordPress.com and PLR

I’m trying something new, as a result of an idea I had whilst reading a report. Sorry, I tried to find that report, but I can’t. It was about using the high PR (Google Pagerank) tags on WordPress.com to entice more traffic to an affiliate link which is on your WordPress.com site.

I went on to create some software to help find those high PR tags. And I’m using the software to select tags to use on blog about Golf. Now, I don’t know a thing about golf, but I do know that I’ve got a PLR report, sales page, and 50 articles sat there from Infogoround back in Jan ‘06, so it’s about time I got round to using them.

I’m going to post 1-2 articles per day onto the blog, with no monetisation for now, but finding tags which are high PR.

Then, I’ll start feeding links to a new domain I’ll set up that will be selling the PLR report.

And I’ll share everything here.