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PLR and Ghostwritten Articles: Are they Ethical
PLR and Ghostwritten Articles: Are They Ethical?
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Recently, in an interview, I was asked “Is it
ethical to use private label rights and ghostwritten articles?”
Let me step back a moment and explain… Private label
rights (or PLR) articles and ghostwritten articles are used by web
owners as a method of outsourcing some of their content.
What are Ghostwritten Articles?
* PLR articles are packages of articles that are pre-written and sold to more
than one person.
* Ghostwritten articles are articles that are written by someone
else just for you that you can put your name on and are not sold to
anyone else.
In both cases, you are allowed to edit the content as much or as little as
you’d like and use the articles on your website, blog, or in your newsletter.
So, back to the question. Is it ethical? My answer was, “usually, yes”.
If you’re using the articles and saying “written by me” without
changing anything at all, it may bite you in the butt later, when
someone else does the same thing. Does that make it unethical? Not
really. It’s just not smart. Can you use the article as it is or
edited slightly, without saying it was written by you? Of course!
Benefits of Ghostwriters and PLR Packs
Most PLR packs are written by ghostwriters. Ghostwriters are
professional researchers and writers. If you purchase well-written,
informative PLR or ghostwritten articles and share them with your
readers, don’t you all benefit? Your readers benefit by getting
great information. You benefit by saving time. Is it any different
than hiring a graphic designer or webmaster? Not in my opinion.
Heck, most politicians don’t write their own speeches. They leave
that to people who are professional speech writers.
Of course, you’d want to only use top-notch articles and not “sell-out” just
to pump out blog posts or web pages quicker. We recommend you research
thoroughly before choosing any ghostwriter or PLR service.
Here’s what to look for in a PLR service so you don’t waste your money:
1. Make sure the articles are written well.
2. Make sure that you know what topics you’ll receive (instead of
some grab-bag of articles).
3. Be sure that the people running the program have some
experience in article writing themselves, so they know what they’re
doing.
There’s no point in doing everything on your own, especially if
you dislike writing. All successful business people outsource the
tasks they are not good at or dislike. Check it out. It might take
some pressure off you and allow you to spend more time with your
kids. And, that’s definitely ethical.
Nicole Dean is the co-owner of
easy plr articles –
where you’ll find high-quality PLR articles on niches sold in very
limited quantities. Nicole regularly shares her thoughts and
opinions on the Work at Home World at
Nicole on the Net.
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