If you’re hurting for content to fill your niche blog, look no further than private label rights articles to jump-start your publishing game. The shortcut is called niche spinning, and if you’ve never heard of this before, it’s the secret to your success online.
Here’s the thing. Search engines mostly look for words in the following places while indexing a particular page or post from your website:
- The post or page title
- The H1, H2, H3, H4 headings (etc.)
- The alt tags of images
- The post tags
- The keyword links (internal ones and back links that contain keywords from other sites)
What does that have to do with PLR articles and niche spinning?
It means that if you know how to edit content quickly and well (or you have someone on your team who does this), you can take prewritten content with private label rights, and rewrite titles, headings and tags to include keywords. Then, edit the first paragraph completely, and make some edits to other parts of the article so it speaks to that specific audience.
How to niche-spin a set of PLR articles by editing the content:
Any time your articles list details and examples, edit these to make it about a specific niche. Here’s how to do it:
- Insert the niche keywords into various spots of the article, making sure the content flows in an easy, natural-sounding way.
- Add niche-specific bullet points to make the content more topic-specific.
Examples of how to spin a set of PLR articles to a particular niche:
“6 Tips for Getting Better Sleep Naturally” can become any of the following:
- Safe, Natural Insomnia Remedies to Refresh You for the Morning’s Presentation (niche: business executives)
- Sleep Wellness for Seniors: 6 Tips (niche: elder health)
- How to Help Your Child Settle into Sleep: Natural Remedies and Healthy Sleep Habits (parenting niche)
- 6 Natural Sleep Remedies to Calm the Night-Before-Your Wedding Jitters (wedding niche)
What is article niche spinning ideal for:
- Creating new blog posts from content that you already published on a different website or purchased with private label rights
- Creating digital products, like ebooks and courses, that target a specific niche with helpful advice or tips
- Creating a series of similar digital products that each speak to a different audience (so you’re versioning the articles, making them into an ebook and publishing them on a different site or channel)
- Changing content to publish on a niche-specific social media group
- Making niche-specific videos that teach similar advice to different audiences, with a different slant on each video
Is it better to purchase generic articles that are ready to be spun to different niches? Or should you order niche-specific content?
This really depends on a few different factors, such as:
- What’s your budget for content purchases?
- How soon do you need the versioned content?
- How much time will pass from you releasing the first grouping of articles, to the second, third, and so on?
- Where will the articles appear? A website? Newsletter? Ebook? Email course? All of the above?
- How close together will the different sets of advice be published (if it’s an ebook series where all titles line up in order, you might want totally different, custom written articles for each niche, since they might be purchased in a set, as opposed to two different sites that don’t share the same readers)
Where to find private label rights articles?
Visit Wordfeeder.com and explore ala carte and monthly membership options, to see which solution is right for your content spinning and publishing needs.