PLR Articles - the good, the bad and the funny!
I spent most of yesterday putting together a site on credit card debt, for a team project at Keyword Avalanche. I used Rapid Niche Websites as the sitebuilder, and will drip feed articles that I have collected from various PLR (private label rights) sources. Most of my time was spent editing the articles.
Call me fussy, but I don’t like sentences that ramble on forever, changing tense as they go. I don’t like articles that are one very long paragraph, and I don’t like articles where the keywords are stuffed into every sentence in every possible place. So I’ve spent my time trying to make the articles more readable, changing a few words here and there. This should make them more unique as well.
But there was one article that I just didn’t bother to rewrite. I broke it down into manageable paragraphs, read it, and had a bit of a giggle. Obviously the writer had been given a rather awkward keyword phrase to write about, and had done so, tongue firmly in cheek!
To my mind, this article says more about searching than it does about its keyword phrase - the article follows, now lets see if you can guess the phrase…..
So tired that I typed ‘card com credit debt en language site’
Credit card debt can really disturb the peace of your mind. You keep hearing stories about people who run a debt on their credit card debt. Some of these stories are serious and some others are amusing. Here’s an amusing one:
The other day I heard a guy tell his story about how he went on his mission to eliminate his credit card debt. He started with reading the advice on various websites and trying various search engines and he was astonished at the number of results he got.
One night he was so tired that he typed in ‘card com credit debt en language site’. After he typed ‘card com credit debt en language site’, he realized that he had made a slight typing mistake in typing ‘card com credit debt en language site’. His actual intention behind typing ‘card com credit debt en language site’ was to search for only English sites (.com sites only) that offered credit card debt related advice.
His search amused him even more when he found that ‘card com credit debt en language site’ did actually get him some results. Though the search engine did recommend changing the ‘en’ to ‘in’, there were still some results for ‘card com credit debt en language site’.
He then went on to search for ‘card com credit debt en language site’ as just one term: for “card com credit debt en language site” as a single term, in quotes, he got lesser results than he had got for ‘card com credit debt en language site’ typed in without quotes.
He wondered, if a lot of people were making similar searches as he was doing on ‘card com credit debt en language site’ i.e. using random terms with a bit of mistyping. He went on to typing ‘card com credit debt en language site’ on some other search engines, just to check that.
Soon, it kind of became a research (and fun) of different kind i.e. searching for ‘card com credit debt en language site’ and checking if ‘card com credit debt en language site’ actually meant something. He thought that it was a bit unusual to have some other people too that were searching for or using the same term ‘card com credit debt en language site’ (especially such a long term as ‘card com credit debt en language site’).
When ‘card com credit debt en language site’ was used without quotes, the search for ‘card com credit debt en language site’ did yield some useful results. So he went on to examine these results that were returned for ‘card com credit debt en language site’.
However, that was just the fun part of it and he soon went off to sleep. Yes, he did have a laugh with his friends the next day.
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