Thursday, March 11, 2010

What Can I Do With Personal Development PLR Articles?

I have always wanted to have an influx of high quality content to use for my website and I'm sure you want that too. However, once people have it they don't know what to do. It can be a little overwhelming when you have always struggle with the creative end of things and you suddenly don't have that standing in your way.

Excellent self-help private label right articles (PLR), the content is already optimized, such as the ones from PLR.me, to bring visitors to your website and provide them with valuable information. You can combine them to create totally new products. You can copy and paste them or tweak them any way you like. The choice is yours.

Ways You Can Use Your Personal Development PLR Articles.

When you have a membership with PLR.me you'll be able to accomplish a ton with you PLR self-help articles. Some of the things you are encouraged to do include:

• Offer the articles, affirmations, reports, eBooks, and worksheets as a bonus.
• Combine the articles to create a unique eBook.
• Provide them as a valuable addition to your membership site.
• Give the articles away to your costumers to boost loyalty.
• Revise and rename the articles to make them unique.
• Package them with other products to add value.
• Post them as content on your website.
• Use them to entice new subscribers to your newsletter.

You will be able to do even more, within these ideas, with your PLR personal development articles. Such as:

1. Present a teleseminar with the information.
2. Post the content on a blog.
3. Create a video and post it on your website or YouTube.
4. Use the material within an e-book as a starting point.
5. Use the information to record a podcast or audio CD.
6. Offer print-on-demand books quickly and easily.

Your options with PLR.me's Personal Development PLR content are wide open. Be as creative as you want. In face, the open ended nature of the content is what makes PRL self-help articles so attractive! Do what you want with the content to make it yours and to appeal to your targeted audience to the very best of your ability.

With the membership at PLR.me you can take the PLR articles and content packs and bend them, shape them and mold them to your needs. Each month you will have all the content you need to keep you website looking fresh and to really drive traffic like never before.

Are There Limits?

While you use your PLR health articles to promote your website in new and interesting ways month in and month out, there are some limitations to your private label content from PLR.me.

The few limitations include:

• You cannot syndicate the articles in the article directories.
• You cannot sell the resale rights.
• You cannot sell the content in an auction.
• You cannot sell the master resale rights.
• You cannot sell the private label rights.

As you can see, when you use PLR personal development articles from PLR.me there is a lot more that you can do than you cannot do!

Take the initiative today to generate a constant flow of traffic to your website that will bring in targeted prospects and profitable sales.

Check out PLR.me for the best private label content, and your customers will reward you. Go Here.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Recipe: Blueberry Pancakes

Sharing recipes are a favorite of mine just want to share this great breakfast one with you.



Per Serving: 280 calories, 10g fat, calories from fat is 32.1% protein 8g, cholesterol it 59mg, dietary fiber 207g.

In the (vegan substitute version)

Ingredients:

1 cup blueberries
1 cup buttermilk (1 cup of soy milk and 1 teaspoon of Bragg's apple cider vinegar)
3/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt (sea salt)
2 tablespoons of sugar (dry sweetener)
1 egg slightly beaten (egg replacer to equal 1 egg)
2/3 cup of all purpose flour (unbleached flour)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/3 cup whole grain flour

Cooking Directions:

Shift first 6 ingredients except blueberries, together in a large bowl. Combine next 3 ingredients in another bowl. Stir buttermilk (1 cup of soy milk and 1 teaspoon of Bragg's apple cider vinegar) mixture into dry ingredients until just combined. Do not over mix.

Heat a heavy nonstick skillet or griddle over medium high heat to 375 degrees F. When hot, lightly brush surface with oil.

Add about 1/3 cup of batter per pancake to skillet. Sprinkle a few blueberries over each round of pancake batter and cook 2-3 minutes, or until small holes appear in batter and bottom is browned. Turn cakes and cook about 1 minute or until browned.

Repeat process until all pancakes are cooked. Serve immediately with desired toppings or keep warm in a 200 degree oven until ready to serve.