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		<title>What Is PLR And Why Should You Care?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The term PLR literally stands for &#8220;private label rights&#8220;, and it refers to the reprint rights that the creator of a piece of original content passes along to the buyer of that content. It generally means the buyer can change the content and does not have to give credit to the original author when it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term <strong>PLR </strong>literally stands for &#8220;<strong>private label rights</strong>&#8220;, and it refers to the reprint rights that the creator of a piece of original content passes along to the buyer of that content.  It generally means the buyer can change the content and does not have to give credit to the original author when it&#8217;s published.</p>
<p>So PLR content is great for web site owners to buy when they run out of ideas or time for filling up their websites.</p>
<p>But not all PLR has the same rights and restrictions.  For instance, if you buy a PLR article, the license may allow you to make changes, but not allow you to sell the PLR content and or pass along the private label rights.  It can get quite tricky, really.  That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to know what kind of rights you need before you buy, and to read the license!</p>
<p>And if you&#8217;re a webmaster or blogger who is serious about the long term health of your virtual real estate, you also need to be sure the the PLR you buy is well researched and well written.  This is especially important for technical topics like <strong>solar energy</strong> and <strong>green building</strong>.</p>
<p>A writer may be able to get by with guesses and opinions when writing about topics like <em>dog grooming</em> or <em>organic food recipes</em>, but you can&#8217;t fudge facts when writing about <strong>photovoltaic cells</strong>!<br />
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