Breakfast Food PLR Articles and Recipes
Yummy PLR just released their December PLR pack. It’s all about quick and easy breakfast foods.
Each month, Yummy PLR sends you 10 articles and 30 recipes. You get them in text and .doc format. The Word Version is already formatted and ready to be turned into a special report or ebook.
Here’s what’s included in this month’s PLR Pack:
10 Breakfast Food PLR Articles
1. Back to School Breakfast
2. Breakfast Ideas for Busy Moms
3. Breakfast for Lazy Weekenders
4. Breakfast Getaway
5. Working Parents’ Breakfast
6. Quick And Healthy Breakfast Ideas
7. Corporate Breakfast Conundrum
8. Breakfast This, Not That
9. Breakfast That Fits
10. Breakfast 101: College Edition
30 Breakfast PLR Recipes
- All in One Breakfast Bake
- Baked Pineapple Bacon
- Breakfast Bruschetta
- Breakfast Fruit Salad
- Breakfast Kabobs
- Breakfast Mixed Vegetable Frittata
- Brunch Style Waffles
- Cheesy Potato & Ham Breakfast
- Creamy Ham & Cheese Omelet
- Crispy Baked Toast
- French Toast Sandwiches
- Fruit & Nut Hot Cereal
- Good for You Apply Syrup
- Good for You Blueberry Crepes
- Good Morning Granola
- Hash Brown Omelet
- Homemade Bacon & Egg Sandwich
- Honey Orange French Toast
- Make Your Own Egg Substitute
- Peaches & Cream Delight
- Ranch Scrambled Eggs & Cheese
- Spiced Morning Sausage
- Straight from the Freezer Breakfast Wraps
- Sunshine Muffins
- Super Quick Healthy Waffles
- Sweet Lemon Poppy Doughnuts
- Top of the Morning Shake
- Vanilla Blueberry Muffins
- Whole Wheat Oat Cakes
- Yummy Sausage Potatoes
Join Yummy PLR for $4.95 this month and get all this PLR content, plus 16 beautiful images you can incorporate into your blog posts, webpages or reports along with this PLR content.
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How To Get PLR Articles To Rank
I like using PLR articles for quite a few of my niche websites and rely mostly on Search Engine rankings for traffic on those sites. Here’s how to get those PLR articles to rank on your niche site.
Start With Some Keyword Research
I always start with some keyword research to find a long tail keyword that’s easy to rank for when I add a PLR article to one of my niche sites. My favorite tool for doing this is wordtracker.
For example, let’s say I have a PLR article about Google Analytics. I logged into my wordtracker account and searched for keywords containing “google analytics”. I may use a keyword like “features of google analytics” which is searched a few times per day and has hardly any competition
Craft A New Title
Next, it’s time to craft a new, unique title for the PLR article. I try to incorporate the keyword into the title as early as possible. In this case I may write something like: 3 Features Of Google Analytics You Should Be Taking Advantage Of .
Reword The First Few Sentences
Next, I simply copy and paste the body of the PLR article in as a post. Then I go back and edit the first few sentences of the PLR. I want to make it a bit more unique to make sure the search engines index it. I also want to be sure to include my keyword again somewhere within the first 100 words of the article. Doing this will help me rank better for the keyword.
Publish, Rinse and Repeat
Last but not least it’s time to publish the PLR based post and then move on to the next article. All in all the whole process doesn’t take me more than a few minutes. I can easily publish 10 articles in under an hour. I usually schedule them to go out over the course of a week to 10 days.
Give it a try and put that PLR content to work for you.
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P.S. One of my favorite sources for quality PLR content is Easy PLR . You can see the most recent article and report packs available in the sidebar on the right.
Don’t Let That PLR Collect Virtual Dust
Let me start by saying that this is something I am quite guilty of myself. You come across a good PLR offer, buy it, download it and then it just sits somewhere on your computer collecting virtual dust.
Like I said, I struggle with this myself. Here’s what I do once every few months or whenever I’m looking for some content ideas or need a new report to use as a bonus etc.
Step One – Audit
Start by figuring out exactly what you have. Hopefully you have already gotten in the habit of saving all the plr you buy in one place. I have a special folder for it.
Look through it and jot down exactly what you have. I recommend sorting it by topic and then whether it is articles, reports, ebooks, autoresponder series etc.
Step Two – Sorting
Next it’s time to sort what you’ve got. I’m sure as you are looking through the plr, you are starting to get some ideas on how you can use it. Sort it in into some categories that make sense for you and your online business. For me, it usually looks something like this:
- Content I can post on my sites.
- Content I can add to my autoresponder series.
- Something I can turn into a free report.
- Articles I can turn into a viral report.
- Content to combine into or make up part of a new info product.
Step Three – Put It To Work
Last but not least it’s time to get to work. Pick one project you can work on right now. That could be tweaking and uploading a set of articles to your site or creating a new free report that you can use to grow your optin list.
Once that’s finished, move on to the next idea. If you can get in the habit of wrapping up just one of those projects per month, you’ll start profiting quite a bit from all that plr that’s currently collecting dust on your harddrive.
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P.S. One idea is to turn all that plr into a new niche website. I have just the thing to do this quickly in a variety of profitable niches. Take a look at www.AffiliateNichePacks.com





