Affordable & Professional PLR Article Rewrites
DupeFree Pro is ideal for helping you rewrite PLR articles with higher accuracy - after all that was the original purpose for developing DupeFree Pro.
However, rewriting articles is a time consuming process and really should be outsourced to a competent writer if you can afford it.
We’ve always recommended heading over to Elance to find yourself a good writer but now we have some great news for you…
We’ve just come across a fantastic PLR article rewriting service from Shery Russ at Custom PLR Articles.com
Shery Russ is a professional editor with over 10 years of experience working with content like:
- technical and semi-technical papers
- academic and research papers
- business plans
- print and online articles
- web copy and brochures
Shery’s rewriting is not only of a very high standard but also incredibly affordable. Just check out her rates:
$30.00 for 10 custom PLR articles
($3 per article of 500 words or less)
$58.00 for 20 custom PLR articles
($2.90 per article of 500 words or less)
$71.25 for 25 custom PLR articles
($2.85 per article of 500 words or less)
$83.10 for 30 custom PLR articles
($2.77 per article of 500 words or less)
$108 for 40 custom PLR articles
($2.70 per article of 500 words or less)
$130 for 50 custom PLR articles
($2.60 per article of 500 words or less)
For 50+ custom PLR articles - email Shery for special bulk rates.
I’m sure you’ll agree those are some VERY competitive rates. We usually pay good writers $4 per rewrite regardless of order size so even at the highest $3 dollar rate Shery’s rewriting service is a bargain!
Another big plus is that Shery is a fellow DupeFree Pro user and runs all article rewrites through DupeFree Pro aiming for 90% difference from the original PLR article. This is a big deal because with both you and your writer using DupeFree Pro you can rest in the comfort that you will be on the same page with regards to measuring article uniqueness.
If Shery’s PLR rewriting service sounds to good to be true you can check out an example rewrite at her site or if you want to go a step further you can order a single rewrite for just $3.
Visit Shery’s Custom PLR Articles.com site for full details and to place an orders. With service this good and rates this low you don’t want to miss out on this.
Be sure to post your comments back here if you try Custom PLR Articles.com out.

11 Responses to “Affordable & Professional PLR Article Rewrites”
1 jozsef papa 22 February 2007 @ 6:02 pm
Dear Mrs Ross, Got your name from DupeFree, I need 10 articles about the 10 most popular dogs in UK. I have nothing. If you can do,with DupeFree, will be greatfull, and will order by return & pay you, paypal. I make rersonalised pictures on fabric cushions for dogs. The site will be ready in 5 days, you can send me the articles one by one, if its easyer for you. Thank you,Your prompt reply will be much apreciated, Yours, Jozsef Ps. I live in Canterbury England & you?
2 Michael Grzywacz 22 February 2007 @ 7:04 pm
Hi Jozsef,
It sounds like you are looking for original articles rather than rewrites?
Shery Russ specializes in rewriting existing articles you already have, such as PLR articles. You may contact her via her website to see if she would be interested in writing your articles anyway:
http://www.custom-plr-articles.com
However, your best bet for original articles would be to go to Elance and post your project there:
http://www.elance.com
Good luck!
3 Jason 5 March 2007 @ 10:00 am
I just ran Shery’s sample articles on her homepage through Dupefree pro, which gave 38.075% duplicate content found (with 4 word matching parts).
What happened to the 90% difference that is advertised? I’m assuming all her articles will have around a 60% difference then?
Also, I imagine many people from PLRPro.com or ArticleUnderground will submit the same articles to her, will she do a fresh rewrite even though she receives the same article multiple times from different people?
Thanks very much!
4 Jason 5 March 2007 @ 10:26 am
Also, I noticed the keyword density in her sample rewrite (keyword: puppy proof) went down slightly, according to Dupefree pro. Will she generally strive to maintain the same keyword density in her rewrites?
Thanks again
5 Shery 5 March 2007 @ 5:59 pm
Hi, Jason.
The sample PLR article on the site (the puppy proof article) has been there since I launched my service back in March 2006. DupeFreePro wasn’t around yet.
I had just incorporated to my service running all rewritten articles I do through DupeFreePro a couple of weeks ago, when one of my clients led me to Michael and Steven’s incredibly useful software.
I suppose I should replace that sample article there :o) (Note to self: replace sample article this week.) I do, however, provide 10% or less content duplicates in articles and make sure of this by running them through DupeFreePro. In fact, I just finished rewriting a batch of 25 articles for a client this weekend who found out about my service from Michael and Steven (thank you, guys!) and he was pleased to see the articles are very unique (less than 5% duplicate).
Regarding the keyword density in the sample rewrite — that article does not have a keyword (at least when I got it), so what I did was a straight rewrite of the article (although I do try to minimize the use of pronouns).
Best,
Shery Russ
6 Shery 5 March 2007 @ 6:03 pm
Regarding the keyword density: Yes, I do strive to keep the keyword density in my rewrites when a client specifically asks me to. I try to stay within the +/- 1 range of a keyword density for clients’ articles.
I’m happy to send samples of PLR articles I’ve rewritten with keyword density requirements to anyone who wants to see them.
Best,
Shery Russ
7 Shery 5 March 2007 @ 6:15 pm
Regarding rewriting the same article for different clients:
This has happened a few times, but I do a fresh rewrite of an article if they come from different people. I’ve never had two or more clients send me the same article simultaneously, though. Usually I’d receive a request to rewrite the same article a few months later from another client.
Best,
Shery Russ
8 Shery 5 March 2007 @ 7:54 pm
Just a note that I’ve updated my sample article to reflect my service of 90% uniqueness in rewriting PLR articles (thanks, of course, to DupeFreePro!). Do a refresh of custom-plr-articles.com if the old copy comes up for you.
I’ve also included stats for quick comparison. Basically, the sample puppy proof article now has a 94.84% uniqueness (5.16% duplicate content), which can be verified by DupeFreePro. The 5.16% content duplicate is at the default DupeFreePro setting of 4 words. (If you do 3 words, it is 14.458%, which is still pretty good)
Best,
Shery Russ
9 Mike Jones 30 April 2007 @ 11:10 pm
Shery, I would love to try your service in the ways mentioned in the emails I’ve sent you. I was just before going ahead with the project but now you’ve suddenly disappeared.
If you would respond to the emails that I’ve sent to you in the last 3 weeks, we can move ahead with the projects. Please let me know if you’re still out there.
Mike
10 Michael Grzywacz 1 May 2007 @ 7:12 pm
I’ve just heard from Shery and she has been going through a very tough time recently.
She has had multiple family issues to deal with. Plus as a result Shery is in a location with difficult Internet access at the moment and so is trying to juggle a lot right now.
She will be responding to emails as soon as she can though so if you have been waiting to hear from Shery you should hear from her soon.
Mike
11 Nicole Miller 21 November 2007 @ 11:52 am
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