The PLR Controversy Continues…

www.inkthinkerblog.com — If you haven’t read the comment trail over on “Should Professional Freelancers Write PLR Articles? You Decide,” get yourself to the post and weigh in. We’re having some great discussion with very well-reasoned points from all participants. This is what blogging is all about, people. Love it!

And here are some blog posts inspired by the remarks we’ve seen so far:

Will Content Kill the Web? The Web is on a crash course for disaster. There’s a glut of content out there, with more added daily in phenomenal amounts. The information is repetitive and redundant. The churned-out content that fills up the Internet is making it hard for people to sort out the good and the accurate from the ugly. Read more >>>

PLR: Legitimate Business Model or Morally Bankrupt? At first glance, PLR looks like it might be fairly lucrative. But I’ve seen writers argue that it’s not only a bad business decision, but it’s morally wrong. I’m on the fence about this. I’m not sure PLR is for me, but I’m not convinced it’s the devil, either–and I know a number of experienced freelance web writers who include it as part of their business model. I don’t sell PLR and I’m not promoting it here–I have absolutely no reason to–but some objections to it strike me as a bit overblown. Here are the arguments I’ve come across on why PLR is the spawn of Satan–and my responses to these arguments. Read more >>>

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