Finding Inner Peace FREE PLR Special; Money and Food PLR; IDing Bad Sellers
Published: Sun, 08/07/22
I made a delicious rice casserole this weekend but I also bought the ingredients to make a potato salad and a corn dip. I'm not sure why these particular things have been on my cravings roster but I wanted to have the stuff on hand in case I got the urge to make them.
The rice casserole is so good. You cook 2 cups of rice and sauté a yellow onion in butter. Mix the two together and add a large container of sour cream and cottage cheese. Layer that mixture (I pepper it too) with whole green chilis and medium cheddar cheese and bake at 400 for 30 minutes then top with more cheddar until melted. So yummy. My kids love it. I eat mine with a side of sliced tomatoes.
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Finding Inner Peace FREE PLR Special
Justin Popovic has a new FREE PLR deal called Finding Inner Peace.It includes:
Part 1: Article And Add-On Content About Why Mindfulness Is So Important
- Article: Why Is Mindfulness So Important
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: 6 Practical Steps to Improving Your Life with Positive Self-Talk
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
Part 3: Article And Add-On Content About What To Do In An Upheaval
- Article: 5 Things to Do Right Now if You’re in Upheaval
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: 5 Strategies for Obtaining and Maintaining Inner Peace
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
- Article: 5 Ways to Interrupt a Worry Cycle
- Audio: Repurposed from the article into audio format
- Social Graphics: 3 posters (editable) perfect for sharing on your social pages
- Blog Header: Perfect for utilizing at the top of your blog
https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=tiffany_324_3_333
How to Beat the High Cost of Living & How to Grow Your Own Food PLR
Stuart Stirling sometimes launches new PLR and he has one today called How to Beat the High Cost of Living and How to Grow Your Own Food. (It's two sets in one).The "How to Beat The High Cost of Living" Set includes:
- How to Save Money on Gasoline (621 words)
- How to Save Money on Your Food Bill (661 words)
- How to Save Money on Your Energy Bill (552 words)
- How to Save Money: 11 Ideas To Help You Stretch Your Dollars (610 words)
- How to Save Money On Insurance (577 words)
- How to Save Money on Subscriptions (630 words)
- How to Save Money During Inflation (534 words)
- How to Save Money on Gas & Electric Bill (646 words)
- How to Save Money on Your Phone Bill (633 words)
- How to Save Money on Car Insurance (532 words)
- How to Grow Vegetables Indoors (542 words)
- How to Start a Herb Garden for Beginners (524 words)
- How to Grow Herbs Indoors (518 words)
- How to Grow Lettuce at Home (548 words)
- How to Grow potatoes at home (533 words)
- How to Grow Tomatoes at Home (502 words)
- How to Start a Vegetable Garden for Beginners (544 words)
- How to Grow Your Own Food on a Budget (502 words)
- How to Grow Beans (538 words)
- How to Grow Container Vegetables (516 words)
- Keyword list for "How to save money" long-tail keywords
- Keyword list for "How to grow your own food" long-tail keywords
- How to Re-Write a PLR Article in 3 Minutes Training Video
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/mcjf2z/0
How Do You Know If a PLR Seller Is Selling Scraped or Stolen Content?
Last week I'd sent out an email about what I look for when buying PLR. In the email, I'd said: "Second, I look for reputation of the vendor. So many shady scumbags in the online industry. If they're known for stealing from others, I pass. I just don't want to support thieves."Someone emailed and asked me how do I check to see if they've stolen from others. Well, this is a difficult one. As a top affiliate who is routinely asked to promote, I'm given advanced review copies.
So when I get an advanced review copy, I'm able to go run it through Copyscape to see if it's original content as they said (since it hasn't been released yet and is unused) OR if it comes back as a scraped or partially scraped package from the Internet.
You, as a PLR buyer, can't do that because if you run it through Copyscape, it'll just show content as being used by the other buyers. Only advanced review copies before any sales can be made would be beneficial with Copyscape.
Some vendors also just rip off better content producers (people who write from scratch). For example, there are some bestselling Deal of the Day vendors who I have literally seen just rip off other PLR sellers. They'll see someone's topic selling well, buy a copy for themselves and about 3-6 months later suddenly come out with the same topic (slightly different name) and some of the same content - even verbatim.
Most consumers won't even remember, but as a PLR seller who has had it happen to me, and as someone who talks to other PLR sellers behind the scenes who have had it happen to them, we can quickly identify the thieves.
I have quit promoting anyone who either steals others' content and sells it as their own OR who just creates subpar stuff. If you have seen me promote someone in the past and I no longer promote them, it's because they got lazy or unethical and have "gone to the dark side" causing me to end my promotion of them for good.
I'm not putting out lists etc. You do your own research. I can only say if you see me promoting people, then I have never encountered unethical behavior by them. If you need to ask if someone is a viable seller to purchase from, you can ask and I'll say yes, no or I don't know.
Tiff :)
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