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 Hey! I just figured out how to both promote my website and cut
 down on my workload. I know what I will do: instead of writing
 five articles a week to distribute, I will take a single article
 and change it slightly to produce five different "versions."
 What a great idea!
 
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 Hey! I just figured out how to both promote my website and cut
 down on my workload. I know what I will do: instead of writing
 five articles a week to distribute, I will take a single article
 and change it slightly to produce five different "versions." What
 a great idea! I will change the title also, so that there are
 five different titles. Then, I will change the introductory
 paragraph a bit and alter my word choice a bit. Whew! That is
 going to be much easier than writing five separate and unique
 articles each week.
 
 Now, if only it were that simple.
 
 What is wrong with the idea of writing an article and revising it
 so that you can get five back links instead of one? Isn't this
 what has made the business of Private Label Reprints (PLRs) so
 popular? In theory, doing something like this could save a lot of
 time and generate a great deal of content. Then, you could send
 various editions of your article to different publishing
 websites. But...
 
 Many Distributors Will Prevent Duplication
 
 One of the problems with rewriting the same article is that many
 distributors have mechanisms in place to prevent the publication
 of both pieces. Article distributors do not do this to harm your
 business; in fact, these limits are in place to protect your
 career. If you take the time to write an informative and helpful
 article to generate traffic back to your site, you probably do
 not want someone plagiarizing your work. This is why article
 distribution services work to prevent people, even you, from
 publishing an article very similar to what you've written.
 
 Instead of being frustrated with the distributors, we should in
 fact thank them for protecting our work. Some article
 distributors run a code that will test five strings of data
 against previously submitted articles; some only use one code to
 match against, but they all aim to prevent duplication of
 content.
 
 If you don't use an article distributor-
 on your own-then you don't need to worry about duplicate
 content, right? Wrong. Imagine being a Webmaster who runs a site
 that accepts article submissions. What are you going to think
 when you get five articles that are obviously the same, with only
 simple changes made? Do you think that, as a Webmaster, you would
 publish these articles or delete the authors from your list for
 safety purposes?
 
 Webmasters and E-Zine publishers are looking for new and unique
 content that will provide their readers with useful information.
 When you revise an article and send it to them, you are not
 giving them the freshness they look for. In fact, you are likely
 to irritate your editors.
 
 Credibility
 
 Another reason not to submit a revised article is because it
 takes away from your credibility as a writer or expert. Let's
 say that a customer comes across one of your articles and loves
 it. This reader thinks, "Wow, the author knows what he is talking
 about, I will look for more of his work." The reader searches for
 you on the Internet and reads a few more of your articles, only
 to realize that it is the same information, altered only
 slightly. Do you think this reader will convert to a sale on your
 website?
 
 More than likely, this reader will become frustrated because he
 or she was hoping to learn more about you and your services or
 product. Instead, they will see that your writings do not offer
 unique information. Imagine buying a book from a respected
 author. Imagine that, when the author puts out a new book, you
 buy it, only to realize that they've rehashed the same
 information for republication. Would you buy a third book from
 this author? Would the writer seem a credible, knowledgeable or
 trustworthy authority?
 
 Revising the same article over and over again will likely end up
 hurting your business. There is nothing more embarrassing for an
 author than to be ousted (and rightly so) from a forum for
 plagiarizing, even if you are plagiarizing your own work.
 
 Quality Over Quantity
 
 There are many reasons why it is a bad idea to submit multiple,
 slightly altered versions of the same article for publication. If
 you struggle with writing five articles each week, then only
 commit to writing one or two and composing them to the best of
 your ability. It is far better to go for quality than quantity in
 the article reprint business. A customer will appreciate finding
 a few articles from you that offer new and fresh information
 rather than finding dozens written by you that effectively state
 the same thing.
 
 If you want to achieve both quality and quantity, you may
 consider hiring a ghostwriter. This will keep you from facing the
 loss of respect and credibility that often results from rewriting
 a single article.
 
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