Just like many of the marketers around, I have many PLR or Public Domain articles hiding in my hard disk. We know that we need to rewrite them to make it uniquely our own, so we can submit articles to directories or publish on our site. What is difficult is to come up with something unique enough to avoid being penalized by the search engines.

You might have tried simple tricks like swapping out verbs, nouns and adjectives with synonyms and rearranging paragraphs. You might have even invested in one of the many article spinners on the market and find you’re still basically spinning nothing more than your wheels.

However, till date, nothing yet has been developed that can compete with the human brain. Compounding the issues around the quality of spinners and content writers is that they all focus on individual words and sentences and how they appear to a human reader.

In order to compete in SERPS effectively, you need to understand how your entire document appears to the search engines in terms of it’s overall context. This process is partially based on the concept of Latent Semantic Analysis or LSA, in which higher keyword densities are actually penalized during the indexing process.

However, this same process allows your content to rank well even for keywords you’ve not used, because it’s relevance is again, based on overall context.

You will have to rewrite those Private Label Articles so that they are Optimized for LSI. There is this new software – Content Mania, which is a PLR Content text processing application. It is designed specifically to assist writers in optimizing web content for improved search engine ranking via Latent Semantic Analysis.

To know more about this software, click here – Content Mania

Refer to our Articles Software section for more articles related software.

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