Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ways On How To Utilize Your PLR Articles Effectively

Private label right (PLR) articles are a great source for quality content. PLR articles would make you a lot of money if you know how to use them correctly.

Here are number of ways on how to utilize your PLR articles effectively

  1. Respin and post them to high PR article directories, with a link to your website in the resource box at the bottom. This will give link popularity to your site, as such raising your search engine ranking and sending you more targeted visitors. Another benefit of posting articles to article directories is that the number of quality one-way back link would also be increased effortlessly If other sites pick up your articles and publish them.
  2. Respin and submit them to other people's newsletters with a link to your site or newsletter in the resource box.
  3. Use them in an auto responder course. You could provide quality content for the course whilst introducing few affiliate links accordingly. This will help you to make more affiliates income.
  4. Compile the articles into reports and give them away as an incentive to entice readers to stay in your newsletter list.
  5. Create reports to attract people to sign up for your opt in list. Most of the online marketers would say that “the money is in the list”, so start to grow yours now if you haven’t not started yet.
  6. Use the articles to compile an eBook and sell it with premium.
  7. Publish them to your websites- either they are niche sites or portals – so that it would increase free search engine traffic and help you to boost your AdSense/Affiliate revenue.
  8. Publish them to your blog to attract free search engine traffic.
  9. Introducing new key phrases and synonyms in the articles in accordance with SEO criteria based on findings from your keyword research.
  10. Some smart internet marketers would add the PLR Articles to their junk auto-generated directories to avoid the sites from being left out by Googlebot.

PLR articles have given a great alternative for those who find writing articles too taxing on them as well as do not have time nor the skills to do their articles for themselves.

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

What You Should Know About Weight Loss Medication

There comes a point in the fight with obesity where you may just say, “Forget diet and exercise, I need weight loss medication!” The good news is that there are a wide variety of weight loss drugs on the market today. The bad news is, there’s pretty much never going to be a circumstance where you can truly forget about diet or exercise. That doesn’t mean that weight loss drugs are useless, of course – far from it. Weight loss medication can be very helpful in your quest to lose weight.

There’s a big difference between over-the-counter diet pills and genuine, prescription weight loss medication. Anyone can buy diet pills. Usually, the only function that diet pills provide is a boost to a person’s metabolism through assorted herbal compounds and a generous dose of caffeine. This can be enough for some people when combined with diet and exercise, but it’s not always going to get the job done in severe cases.

Prescription weight loss drugs are, of course, tougher to obtain. When your doctor feels that weight loss drugs are the way to go for you, he’ll recommend them for you and write a prescription. Generally, weight loss medication is only prescribed to people with a body-mass index of over 27, and even then, sometimes only if that person suffers from obesity-related symptoms.

Obesity-related symptoms are numerous, and can include: heart disease and stroke, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer and more. If you’re suffering from these symptoms, then you need to lose weight, and fast. Losing weight is more than just a matter of fitting into your summer swimsuit – the symptoms it can cause can be life threatening!

Most weight loss drugs are meant to only be used for a short period of time – a couple weeks, months at most. There are a few medications made specifically for longer-term use, but their safe use has not been tested past 2 years. Again, your doctor will be able to advise you of the dosage and length of time that you should use any weight loss drugs he or she prescribes.

Most of the weight loss drugs on the market today are one of two types: appetite suppressors or fat absorption inhibitors. Those are a lot of big fancy words for saying that these drugs either make you get hungry less or make less of the fat in the food you digest “stick.” Only one fat absorption inhibitor is legal in the United States, so most of the time a doctor will prescribe an appetite suppressant.

Ironically, appetite suppressants actually work on your head, and not your stomach. These drugs trigger the release of a natural chemical in your brain that helps keep your appetite in check. Basically, your brain believes that you’re not hungry or even full when you’re actually not. With these types of weight loss medication, you’ll have less desire to eat to fill yourself up, but you’ll still need willpower to avoid eating for pleasure, so hide those chocolate bars!