Comments on: SimplyPLR Review: Is PLR Content Still Worth It? https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/ Building Internet Businesses With Affiliate Marketing One Night At A Time Fri, 03 Apr 2026 03:11:44 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1150 Tue, 30 Mar 2010 04:05:00 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1150 In reply to Jack.

Jack — to be honest I built a couple but never really promoted them. Just too many things to do.

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By: Jack https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1149 Sat, 27 Mar 2010 12:01:39 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1149 Hi Mason,

any updates on SimplyPLR? How did the Adsense sites worked out and how are/were they performing with the the SimplyPLR articles?

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By: bryan https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1146 Wed, 06 May 2009 05:06:57 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1146 Hey Mark,

What are some you are sites that I may take a look at?

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1147 Wed, 06 May 2009 04:46:35 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1147 In reply to bryan.

Bryan, I don’t usually disclose URLs for sites that I make like that. If you would like to see the formula that I follow for AdSense mini-sites. It’s a free video that describes the process.

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By: Shane https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1145 Sat, 15 Nov 2008 17:21:40 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1145 The software if used resourcefully can do a lot of good to you. Help you earn a lot.

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By: Big Blogger https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1144 Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:24:05 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1144 Very interesting.
Apart your own spinner, do you have a commercial one to suggest ?

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1143 Thu, 13 Nov 2008 14:45:30 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1143 Nope — just trying to create and maintain lots of AdSense sites (and possibly sell some). You can see what I have in mind here. NicheSitenow.com — it is a work in progress.

Basically, given a blog title, a keyword list and a domain name, my automation will (or does) install and configure wordpress, automatically gather content and get a “starter blog” up and running complete with eBay and amazon affiliate pages. The “publish” dates can be set in the future to “drip” so that it looks natural to google.

Note that I said “my automation” but I am working with a friend who is a “real programmer” but not in the Internet Marketing niche.

Once that is created, a blogger can just start adding more original content on top.

Basically, once the keyword research is done, it should take 10 minutes to start up a blog with 50-200 pages of “semi-unique” content that is ready to have additional unique content added to it.

It is a work in progress — but that is why I am interested in SimplyPLR.

Thanks,
Mark

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1141 Thu, 13 Nov 2008 10:47:37 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1141 @Alex — the only reason I wrote my own spinning code is so that I could integrate that code into automation scripts that I have for posting to and maintaining niche blogs. Existing spinners are fine, but they are all point and click applications. I needed something that could be run as a script.

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By: Big Blogger https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1142 Thu, 13 Nov 2008 07:41:20 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1142 Hm, seems that you want to rob the title of Mr Automated to Cybercoder…

Would be interesting to know more on how your system looks like

ciao
alex

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By: Big Blogger https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1140 Thu, 13 Nov 2008 04:34:38 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1140

I use my own code for spinning

Hey Marco, do you really wrote your own spinning program ?
What were you missing in the spinning softwares out there, that you coded by yourself ?

ciao
alex

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1139 Mon, 10 Nov 2008 15:23:34 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1139 No I don’t — I use my own code for spinning and I use Article Post Robot for posting.

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By: Big Blogger https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1138 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 23:06:31 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1138 Do you own also the payed versin of ArticleApps ?

ciao
alex

P.S. thanks for adding the subscribe to comments plugin

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1137 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:42:28 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1137 Right — in the case where you are working on a niche that you found on your own, the content is of little help (unless you are lucky).

What I am thinking about is creating sites dictated by the content that they provide. So, they provided “rental car content” — 15 orig PLR articles that can be spun into infinite combinations.

A quick look at “rental cars” shows some promising long tails like — Charleston airport rental cars. So, you publish spun versions of the PLR content to a new site. This get’s you some good general content and creates lots of tag pages. The you can create a unique landing page for each of your unique long tail keywords (Charleston airport rental cars) with specific content. Then use other spun versions of the article for article marketing, etc.

Add in a couple of other sources of republished content (republished article directory articles with a unique intro, youtube videos and news feeds) and all of the sudden you have a 100 page site with a few carefully targeted money pages.

Backlinks should target those optimized money pages.

At least that is my thinking.

I am not suggesting that you can just “publish” the PLR content and retire. 🙂

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By: Kent F https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1136 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 15:25:56 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1136 Mark – here’s my two cents. It seems to me these types of PLR memberships tend to run so generic – I don’t see how you truly monetize the material.

For example – let’s take the rental car. You’ve found a good micro niche for “renting SUV’s in Minnesota”. You’ve built an attractive Firepow site and you’re going to add content now. How does Matt’s content help that blog? I don’t see how it could. The flip side is you build a generic site on “weight loss” and you’re competing with 2 million other blogs, many of which are using bland, generic content.

I’m sure I’m missing your game plan, but it seems to me the “set it and forget it” sites are more micro in nature. Thanks!

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1135 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:23:57 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1135 @Yurium — Yes, I think that is right. I think this is targeted at people who want to build one site per topic. This is similar to what I have talked about before ($5 Formula). You build a small site with AdSense or whatever and do some promotion and let it it there.

This is not a good service if you are looking to have a handful of authority blogs on topics that you choose.

Still, if you want to have a niche site empire like Garry Conn but you are not a writing machine like Garry (that guy is insane) this is an interesting approach. I plan to try an build out the 15 sites from this and see what happens this month. It is a pretty inexpensive experiment, especially considering the fact that I can always sell the blogs for cheap in Sitepoint Marketplace if things don’t work out.

Thanks,
Mark

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1134 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 14:00:36 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1134 @Alex — Regarding competition — you are right. Basically, you get 15 topics per month. That means you are spending about $3 per site on content. Plus a domain name for $10. Let’s say you do some other promotion for $7. So the questions is for $20 per site can you do things to beat the competition so that you can get the site to a buck or so per day?

I think I can — we’ll see.

Basically, I am working on a “formula” for creating niche sites where I do as many automated things as possible and leave the site alone. So, this could fit well into my strategy for that.

I don’t think you would be happy if this was the only content that you used.

Sub to comments — Yikes. I was playing around with a new comments pluging and I killed subscribe. It should be working now. thanks for the heads up.

Regards,
Mark

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By: Mark Mason https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1131 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 13:27:42 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1131 Hey Alex — depends on what you mean by Risk. Risk of a duplicate content penalty from Google is very low IMHO (I do not even believe such a penality exists). Even so, articles are heavily spun so many combinations are possible. The one that I spun passed copyscape, although as you point out, if 70000 people join SimplyPLR, that could possibly change.

However, sadly, most people will join and not do anything with the content. It will just sit on their hard drive. Most people fail to act.

In any case, a small amount of rewriting would solve this.

If you are talking about risk submitting PLR to an article directory, that is another issue, and means that you definately need to do a little rewriting. If you do this rewriting prior to spinning, then you can post hundreds of unique articles using something like Article Post Robot.

SimplyPLR has a 60 day money back guarantee.

Hope that helps — Mark

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By: Yurium https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1133 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 07:58:25 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1133 What thing is not pleasant to me here: You wrote, that they give every month articles on new subjects. It turns out, I should build new sites on other subjects each month, and for old I will not receive any more a content.
You tried to check spinned article on duplication by programs of type Dupe free pro? If many participants will in club and if in addition independently not to modify article, the probability that there will be exactly identical versions is great.

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By: Big Blogger https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1132 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 07:42:57 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1132 Thanks for the answers Mark.

I’m less concerned about duplicate content, rather than high competiotion due to the overload of the single niches.

What I wanted also to say is: let’s say that SimplyPLR gives you 10 packages per month. That means that nearly every member tries to make (let’s assume) at least 8 niche sites per month.

Let’s assume that the SimplyPLR customers in the whole world are 1000, that means that in each of the 10 niches of the packages there will arise around 800 niche blogs. That could change completely that niche. The competition would be instantanously much much harder.

This in theory. Only practice can tell…

so I’m waiting for your results 😉

ciao
alex

P.S. Please do me a favor and install the Subscribe to comments plugin, so i get notified when somebody replies to a comment. Thanks

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By: Big Blogger https://www.latenightim.com/simplyplr-simply-plr-review-matt-callen/#comment-1130 Thu, 06 Nov 2008 03:01:57 +0000 http://www.masonworld.com/?p=748#comment-1130 Hmm, altough the spinning software, isn’t there the risk – with all that peolpe subscribing to SimplyPLR – that the same posts and the same type of niche blogs explode and that the offer content is far more then the demand (the interest of the readers) ?

Does SimplyPLR have a money back garanty ? I wasn’t able to see mention on the sales page…

ciao
alex

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