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http://www.plr.me/store - Ronnie Nijmeh here from PLR.me and I want to share my simple PLR Weaving Technique that stitches several PLR articles into a single cohesive book.

Okay, so first we start off with the end goal in mind. And that is to create a valuable book that we can self-publish and sell online.

We might create an eBook, Kindle book, or printed book - regardless of the format, the steps are the same.

Okay, so Step 1, we find some relevant PLR. Make sure you start off with HIGH QUALITY PLR, otherwise it's very hard to edit the text.

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Okay, once we have the content, we need to use the PLR Weaving Technique to "stitch" the content together.

Step 2: Create your book outline.

This means you need to craft a table of contents that covers the main topics and sub-topics your readers want to know.

Say your book is about migraines. Well Section 1 could be about Migraine Basics. Section 2 is Migraine Treatments and Section 3 is about Migraine Prevention.

Once you have this basic outline, you can move onto Step 3.

In Step 3, you begin slotting 5 to 15 PLR articles into each section.

Each article forms a chapter within the section.

So in Section 1: Migraine Basics... Chapter 1 could talk about the difference between Migraines and Headaches. Chapter 2 is about Common Migraine Myths, and Chapter 3 is about the Stages of a Migraine.

Remember, these chapters are all based on private label content.

So now you have a book outline with accompanying chapters for each section of your outline.

In Step 4: Weave each chapter together.

It's really simple and broken down into three sections.

First, there's an introduction.

The introduction recaps the previous "chapter" in one paragraph. Remember that "chapter" is really just a PLR article.

Then after the recap of the previous chapter, you write a simple paragraph that introduces what your reader should expect to learn in the current chapter.

So your introduction is just a recap of the previous chapter and a short introduction of the chapter ahead.

In the second section, you paste in the PLR article. This is the meat! Make sure you add sub-headers and bolding for emphasis. That way it's easy for people to read your book quickly and absorb the key points.

You can also add relevant resources, special tips, self-reflection questions and images to your chapter, if you'd like.

Finally, the last section is a simple summary and "look ahead". This is just a bullet point summary of what was covered and you could add in your "editor's notes" or opinions to inject your own flair into your book.

Then you finish off with a paragraph that looks ahead to the next chapter.

So let me give you a quick recap and then an example.

There are three sections you need to remember when it comes to weaving PLR articles together.

An introduction, the article body, and then a summary.

This allows you to stitch together different chapters to make it cohesive.


That's it!

You're creating a PLR sandwich... the new, original content are the buns, and the PLR is the meat in the middle.

That's my PLR Weaving Technique!

Go to http://www.plr.me/store to get high quality Private Label Content so you can quickly create your own books!

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