Learn How Buying Products With Resell Rights Can Jumpstart Your Online Business!
Welcome to Resell Rights Magic. My goal here is to teach you how to earn extra income online by selling other peoples products!This is the fastest, easiest way to make money online. Resell Rights products are easily found all over the internet at very reasonable prices, making this an inexpensive option for you to create YOUR online presence.
1. A minimum suggested resale price. Time after time I notice products that originally sold well for $97 up to $150, which are rendered totally worthless because the authors didn’t set a minimum price on their product. For example the "Confidential Internet Intelligence Manuscript" by Mark Joyner. One reseller gives this product away for free as a bonus for whatever reason, then other resellers get discouraged because they think; “how can I sell mine for $200 when this guy is giving it away?”.
2. The product must be sold as a stand alone product. This is only to protect the value of the product with resell rights. If a reseller is including it in an Ebook package, I won’t be able to easily sell it for a high profit. Unless of course you plan to resell the whole package.
3. I must be able to change the Mini Site or/and Sales Page. I always want to be in control of changing the graphics and add my own personality into the sales page. I don’t want to be restricted to using the same sales page as everyone else. The more you can separate yourself from the crowd, the better. Bringing a unique offer increases sales. Period. I also like to test and improve the response of a sales page, and that can only be done if I can change it.
To be honest... I prefer buying products that don’t include a sales page. I know that my competitors are just too lazy to come up with a sales page, so when I create another order-pulling sales page, and add an exclusive graphic to the product, I’m a winner already ;-)
4. The product must be fresh. I would never recommend you to promote an outdated product. The newer the product, the less people have seen it. There are exceptions of course. You can bring an old product to life by giving it a new sales page and add a new graphic.
5. The product must offer value. There are products that seem to be no more than just expanded sales letters for an affiliate program, making their profits mainly on the resale rights. Surprising but true... people who buy resale rights to a product will not do anything with it. They just want to have the ability to resell it when they want to.
TIP: If you plan to buy a product, go for the master resell rights when available. This way you can sell the product and sell the resell rights as an upsell. That in contrast with some sellers of reseller packages that solely rely on their sales by the simple fact that they have resell rights included.
Here's a lesson learned... You will only create a proper interest in your product and make sales with it if you can convince people that your product offers unique and valuable content that can not be found anywhere else. Never forget... it's not about "quantity", but "quality".
I guess I don't need to tell you about the importance of an appealing eCover. However… an eCover alone will not sell your product, but it can make your product look more valuable. When it comes to giving your Ebook the best eCover treatment, you have many options. There are many software tools, as well as a number of designers you can contract to design your cover for you. That said, here are a couple of resources for you to check out.
Both of these are great programs to make your ecovers look professional.
7 Reasons Why Ecovers are a "No Brainer"
Cover graphics tantalize your visitors with professional looking products and have been proven to increase sales by 317%. That's no typo folks...317%. Still need more reasons?
Using professional ecovers makes it simple for your visitors to imagine holding and using your product. Your offer becomes more "real".
Cover graphics have been proven to increase the amount of time a visitor stays on your site. This is a key ingredient to being successful online.
A great cover graphic puts an unforgettable image of your product into the visitors mind. You'll see them coming back to your site often.
Your visitors will remember your professional product instead of your competitor's, simply because they love the way it looks.
A professionally designed cover will provide increased credibility for you, your business and your product.
You'll receive fewer product returns because your product looks real and solid. It is not just another piece of information in your client's mind.
These are all free resource sites where you can create a one-page mini site in around 10 to 15 minutes that will lead visitors back to your blog which features your Resell Rights product, which in turn, leads them to the sales page of your product! Quite a lovely little circle isn't it?
Not to mention, you can actually make money with these sites in addition to sending traffic to your resell rights product pages!
And, in the case of the first two programs, Google in particular loves both Squidoo and HubPages. Create a new page on either of these sites, and you will find that site listed on the Google results page very quickly.
Plus, as blogger.com is Google’s own free blog platform, creating a quick blog by using another of your unique article versions almost guarantees that Google will land on your main review page within a matter of hours.
Both Squidoo and HubPages are modular mini-site building programs. You need to sign up for an account with both sites if you do not have one in order to start building your first Squidoo ‘lens’ and HubPages ‘hub’.
Give your lens and your hub a keyword rich title, and add one of your articles that pertain to your resell rights product to the page as your main content. Once you have done so, add a few additional modules such as YouTube, eBay and Amazon.com to your mini-site, as well as a couple of attractive free graphics.
Take your major keywords and find other hubs and lenses in whatever niche your resell rights product is in, and post comments on those that you like. This will bring visitors from other Squidoo and HubPages mini-sites, and as long as your article is linked back to your main review page, this will generate traffic and
therefore income.
In a similar manner, if you have no account at blogger.com, you can sign in using your Google sign-in details, and then follow the remarkably simple blog creation process. Once you have done so, remove all external links as you did earlier with your main WordPress blog, before adding your unique article and publishing it with a link back to your main review site added.
The final thing to do with all three sites is to ‘ping’ them to the major blog directories using Ping-O-Matic or Pingoat , which between them have pretty much all of the major directory sites covered. Although Squidoo and HubPages are not technically blogs, this still works and helps ensure that the search engines (especially Google) will find your resell rights product reviews in double quick time (as well as sending more visitors through to your sales page).
A word about Squidoo: I personally love Squidoo because it is easy, free, and just so much darn fun!. There is so much you can do with it and make money too. I would like to give you a free Squidoo Guide just for visiting this page. If you would like to use Squidoo to market your Resell Rights products or do affiliate marketing from there, this is the book for you. This girl knows Squidoo inside and out. Get it HERE! or click on the image above.
Squidoo 101: How to Make Squidoo Lenses
Hubpages 101 How To Create a Hub
Blogger.com 101 - How to Create a Blog on Blogger.com
A forum is basically an online discussion group, focused around one niche. The members of a forum can make posts and discuss everything related to their niche, ask and answer questions, and even private message each other. A forum is like a blog for the people!
A Forum is a website which provides a platform for users with a common interest in a specific subject to exchange their opinions about this subject, to share experiences, to seek and find help and support or to find new, like minded friends or business partners. There will hardly be a subject for which there is no Internet forum.
The usual Forum procedure is that a user either has to say or ask something new or he takes up an already existing communication and adds to it. In the first case he posts his statement/question with a relevant subject line and other users can post a reply. There can also be replies to a reply.
The sum of original post and all replies to this post is called a thread. Threads are archived under their original subject line, are organized into categories and can be accessed by Forum users from the summary page.
Visitors coming to your site from forums are worth 2 to 6 times the average visitor. Why? Forum visitors are proactive information seekers, community-minded participants, and engaged users. They do more everything. Why? Someone coming from a forum is already interested in self-education and connecting with like-minded people. They’ve already sampled some of your writing, since they followed a link associated with something you said on the forum. They are saying, “tell me more!”
Over time forums create a very tight community. Everyone learns the rules and looks out for each other...
That's the first thing... Read the rules. Different forums approach how you display links differently or even what you can talk about...
The other thing is don't come in gang busters!! Don't try to prove yourself and get to excited about showing everyone your knowledge etc....
Get to know the community first. Hang out for a while. Introduce yourself politely... Usually there is a separate area set aside for intros... And then start browsing.
Get to know the other posters... Remember a lot of these people have known each other for a while. They may even be doing business behind the scenes...
Once you have a feel for it, start helping out.
If you have any knowledge to contribute, provide it... Help people with things you know about.
Learn... Read... Learn... Read some more... Ask questions...
Then let it rip if you want to.
The bottom line is very few people can go crazy right off the bat... There is an exception here or there, but usually the community wants to see you contribute for a while before you get bold. They need to get to know you. Although a lot of forums do offer a free advertising section.
Definitely don't provide a sales pitch in your first post... You will getting flaming posts and anger the community. Everyone will see it as spam.
It's just like building any relationship. Easy at first until you get to know each other.
Forums are powerful things. Don't abuse that power. And don't ruin your reputation...
The key however is NOT to sell, but to participate in discussions, and generally be as helpful as you can.
If you’re not already using forums to boost traffic to your resell rights products, then try it today. Sign up to forums relating to the niche you’re operating in, have a signature link to your website (check that it’s allowed first), and get stuck in to discussions. Be genuinely helpful and make posts that subtly suggest you know what you’re talking about (because you DO - and don’t let anyone say otherwise - an expert is merely someone who knows more than the person they are giving advice to.)
If you are reading the Forum and a user has asked a question that you can help with, give as full and complete an answer as possible. If you have something on your site that could help with the problem recommend it and provide a link.
Of course submitting your links to forums is probably the most time consuming form of traffic generation there is even though it is very beneficial.
Forum Etiquette: Maximising Your Success
These things will help increase your reputation in the forums you join, which will prevent people from ignoring your posts and arguing with you. Use all of these tips to get the most out of your forum promotion.
•Profile Information - Fill out all your profile information, this includes avatar, bio and linking to your Squidoo lenses where possible (at the very least always in signature).
•General Posting - "I agree, lol" is not a valid post. Keep your posts interesting, funny and avoid using ALL CAPITAL LETTERS (see, its annoying).
•Read The Rules - Of course you don't want to get banned, most forums have the same rules these days, but a quick read of the rules never hurts.
•Avoid Flame Wars - Don't argue with people on forums, no matter who they are, from time to time your going to run into people just looking for a fight. These people are promptly banned, no need to damage your reputation.
•Respect The Admin - Goes without saying, its their forum so respect them and their rules. Also includes moderators and members with high reputation in the forums.
•Lurk The Forum - Don't jump straight into the forum, you may as well be on a suicide mission. Take time to study the forum, who are the top members? What kind of discussion do they focus on? What are the most popular topics?
•Don't Hijack Threads & Stay On-Topic - I see this everyday and it's a one way ticket to losing respect. Don't hijack someone's thread and ask your own questions (unless it continues and adds to the same discussion), start your OWN thread! Also make sure all your posts are related to the original post.
•Be Active- Post regularly, depending on the amount of time you have free. I currently participate in 15 forums. Some I check everyday, some once a week. Make an effort to make a certain number of posts every visit.
•Keep Track - Make sure you check back on all the threads you posted in, in case somebody asks you something. There are email notifications that can do this, depending on the forum. Also make sure to post in recent discussion, if its a week old, leave it.
•Pictures - Don't post pictures in massive resolutions that take ages to load, your safest option whenever you include pictures is to use the link to the image, not the image itself.
Forum Signatures
5 sample signatures you can use in forums to get traffic to your sales letter. You can use them as they are or edit them as you see fit! Make them relevant to your resell rights product.
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Article marketing is a major consideration in any serious traffic generation profile – and to make sure you're getting the most out of article writing to market your resell rights products, you need to understand the basics of how they work.
Article marketing is simple and effective basically because it's hands off. You can use articles as viral marketing - the back links that sites like E-zine articles and other article marketing sites alone make it a valuable and viable contribution to your article marketing projects. And if people like your articles they may use them on their own sites, which gets more eyes on the resell rights product you are offering.
Its important to remember though, you've got to actually work at it. Article marketing is a high quality form of marketing - you've got to make sure that the final product reflects well on you - not only to get them accepted, but also because this article will be your 'face' on several sites. Article reprints spread far and wide, and the best ones can carry on for far longer than you'd normally expect. I am still getting traffic from an article I posted almost two years ago.
Once you understand how they work, you can work with the methods that make them so successful, and go from standard success to stellar in a couple of simple steps. You'll also need to get accounts with sites you want to submit your content to – and check out their guidelines. Make sure you understand the rules on keywords and outgoing links specifically, as they are the two biggest reasons your article may not be accepted.
Building a Strong Article
The first and most important few words of your article are in the title or the headline - they should indicate, or offer something that ties into the article itself, and makes sense to your reader, once they’ve read it, which means that if you name it something like ‘When life hands you lemons, build a dot com’ - it should make complete sense to the reader as to why you chose that specific title.
Once you’ve chosen and written your title (which can be before, or after you’ve written the article itself), you should move on to the first paragraphs - they should explain, clearly, the message you’re trying to share, over the course of the article. This is one of the primary methods that e-zine owners and newsletter producers, and of course, website owners use to choose content by.
Your title should be catchy and informational on its own. If you’ve started your content with writing your title - you can then move on to running over the points you want to share in your article, a piece at a time. This way of sharing information makes for good, interesting articles that aren’t overly long and can focus on one or two important points that you want to share.
Article writing for the net isn't complicated - a great formula and rule of thumb to remember is most people skim read content online, so you need lots of subheadings, and paragraphs of between three and eight lines long. You can write slightly longer, or shorter, for things like bulleted lists. This works well because people skim read - and have an incredibly short attention span.
Go easy on the exclamation points, as well. One exclamation point indicates importance or excitement... a half a dozen are just rude, and mark you as an amateur writer, which, in turn, will get you rejected from the article sites you’ve been working towards being accepted in - another sign of amateur writing is all capitals in the titles. Only use caps for the first letter of each word. DON'T SHOUT.
Writing a Bio or Resource Box
Bios are simply a brief description of who the author is, and further links to contact, or read more by them. Most bios relate directly to the information that is being shared in the articles – and will share one or two urls relating to the subject at hand –in your case, your site or sites.
Your resource box at the end of the article is the part that is most important to you. You'll use it to direct people to your site. It’s a short biography at the end of each article you produce, which anyone using the articles has to leave in place. This is why they are so good as traffic tools - these article marketing high points are just a couple of the perks.
Two tips about bios:
1. Most article directories (including E-zinearticles.com) will not allow you to link directly to a sales page. Yours or an affiliates either one. You will need a go-between if you will, such as a blog. More on blogs can be found HERE.
2. People DO NOT care to read about you in your bio (sorry : ) Your bio should lead them to more information on the subject of your article. Ex. This guys article is about how to make money from your blog. This is his bio: "You too can start making money from blogging and follow an exact step-by-step system for blogging profits in your part-time with great potential for earnings. In today's modern world making money from blogging has never been easier."
In this case, both of his hyperlinks (indicated in bold) lead you to his blog about….guess what? How To Make Money With Your Blog! Go to http://ezinearticles.com/ and just poke around. They have some awesome training and tips and you can see what everyone else is doing with their articles. Hey, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Right?
Chris Knight, the CEO of Ezine Articles is a great guy & the whole team is there to help you all the way. They are the strictest of the article directories you can use but are also of the best quality.
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It’s also important to remember that people will read content by you if they've enjoyed you as a writer, or content provider, they will look for you again, and visit your site, which is why it’s of vital importance that you create a landing page (blog) from all of your articles, linked via your resource box that will lead them to more information about your resell rights product.
When they first come into the industry, it might come as something of a surprise to many newbie internet marketers that you can actually make a profit from something as simple and straightforward as writing articles. However, the truth of the matter is that it is perfectly feasible to earn a very reasonable amount of money every month from writing articles. Indeed, many experienced article writers are doing exactly that as you read these words.
Nor is there anything particularly magical or mysterious about how you make a profit from articles. There is, however, a process that you must follow in order to make money from articles that you create for online marketing purposes.
Furthermore, in order to maximize the effectiveness and profitability of the articles you write, there are also certain rules that you must follow. This is because, in addition to publishing your written materials on your own websites or blogs, you will also be submitting materials to external sites with a view to having them published online by those other sites.
Of course, every site that you approach with a request to publish your work will have their own rules, terms of service and conditions. For that reason, many of the suggestions and recommendations that you will read here are generally acceptable, but you should check each individual site that you plan to work with in order to confirm the specifics of what they require.
That being said, it is a fact that article writing is one of the quickest and easiest ways of starting to earn money on the internet. As long as you write articles in the way that has been highlighted here you could make a handsome profit from writing articles. In fact, there is not really any simpler way that I know of making money online than by writing articles.
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O.K. back to our article marketing. Understand too that making money by writing and publishing articles is a cumulative numbers game. You will not get rich quick! The more articles you write and have published, the more your sites will enjoy visitors and therefore, by natural extension, the more money you will make.
And, over time, that momentum will build as well. Another factor about making money from articles is that, whilst they may not always be the quickest way of driving visitors to a monetized site, they are one of the longest lasting ways of doing so.
Once your articles start being seen and noticed on the article directory sites, for example, then you can realistically expect to see visitors arriving on your site from those same articles for many months afterwards. In fact, I still have articles that drive visitors to my sites more than a year or more after they were first published, and that is with no additional marketing or promotional efforts whatsoever.
And one final word. If after reading this, you think that this all sounds great but you just cannot write, so it cannot work for you, don’t despair! Outsource the initial writing work using a site like Elance.com, where you will generally be able to pick up unique articles for $5.00 or so.
See, even if you can’t write to save your life, you can still make a handsome profit from articles!
This was recommended to me by someone that's been doing this for a long time. It is an eBook that will show you how to really profit from Articles. Check it Out Here: