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Resale Rights Packages/Private Label Packages

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Rating:

Level of Review: I use these for some business purposes.

Overview: Products, usually informational, or other electronic products, with the right to resell the package. Rights vary widely with the package and will be explained later.

Product: The product is information, software, templates, graphics, etc.

Cost: Anywhere from $10 to $2000. Can obtain some of these as freebies with memberships or subscriptions, or as bonuses with other purchases..

Compensation: Whatever you decide to sell it for, within the restrictions of the license.

Conclusion: This gets a double rating, due to the wide variance and value of such products. You can get a lot of them as freebies around Christmas time, or as an incentive online. The ones that are given away are typically lower in value than the ones that are only sold.

They come in several types:

eBooks with distribution rights, but no resale rights. This means you can give them away, but cannot sell them. Some of these allow you to include them as a bonus, some do not.

Software with distribution rights but no resale rights. Same terms as above, except that software generally has a slightly higher perceived value than eBooks do.

Software or eBooks with resale rights. Resale rights mean you can resell it, but that the person you resell it to cannot resell it. These may be restricted in certain ways, either with a minimum value, or stating that you cannot GIVE it away as an incentive.

Software or eBooks with Master Resale Rights. This means you can resell the right to resell it. Typically this is a more flexible license, but still may be restricted in some of the same ways as reseller rights are.

Software, eBooks, or Articles with Private Label Rights. This means that you can call it your own, rewrite it, restructure it, or basically use it however you wish. Private Label rights are the least restrictive of the bunch.

Software, eBooks, or Articles with ReBranding Rights. This means you can change the Presented By name, and usually you can change the affiliate links (most often ClickBank) to your affiliate ID. They may come with any of the packages other than Private Label types.

The sellers of these items often make it sound like all you have to do is buy the product, upload the web page that they usually include with it, and the orders will pour in. The reality is a bit different!

The truth is that the web pages are usually just a single hype page with an order button. Unfortunately, many of them have spelling and grammatical errors riddling them. Not a good recommendation for the product! Others though are better quality.

There are a lot of them that have very low value, but a high price minimum listed on them. They are pretty much useless unless bundled. Some don't allow bundling though.

The key to these is to never try to sell one that you do not believe in for what it really is! If the information is sound, or the software is actually useful for something, then it will be useful in your business. It may only give you an item to give away free when someone subscribes to your newsletter .

Items with reseller rights are frequently bandied all about the web. The gurus will tell you that you must get in on it early to avoid competing with everyone in selling an item. I'll tell you something different.

Choose an item with sound value. Either something with a lot of power to it, or a software item with some genuine potential. A good rule is, if you don't just want to SELL it, but you want to USE it, then it is likely an item that will hold its value.

Build a package of your own. Take the items you have that have reseller rights, and bundle them together into a package that has more value than the single item. Don't just bundle all the cheapies you have, select a single item around which to build your bundle, and choose other things on a related theme (AdSense, eBay, Startups, etc). Next, write an article of your own, record an interview with someone of merit, add some templates of your own, or an image bundle that no one else has, or better yet, write instructions on different kinds of businesses you can build with the bundle, or how you can use the bundle to benefit a business.

Choose a niche other than Internet Marketing for real potential. Yes, you can still make money from internet marketing topics, after all, I do, but it will be easier if you can find unique items in other niches. Crafts, home improvement, hobbies, sports, and other niches are long standing winners with a wide range of options for producing templates, software, or informational resources that people would want, and which would resell well.

The key is to provide VALUE. Make it solid, and make it versatile, so that the person who purchases your package has some options as to how they want to use it, while not spreading it so thin that it tries to be everything to everyone.

If you make your own product, keep the terms of use as liberal as you can. Set it up as a viral marketing tool, without being obnoxious about it, and you can profit from it even after it leaves your hard disk.

If you decide to get into this, be aware, it is NOT a get rich quick solution (there are none of those, remember?). You'll have to operate a business, learn some hard website realities, and you'll have to market hard just like you would with anything else.

Remember, most people who are selling these, especially those who are writing instructions about how they got a huge subscriber list in just a few days, or how they made $10,000 with a new product and new website in one week, are people who already have the established customer and networking base to tap into. If you don't have that, you'll have to build from scratch. But then, you'll have to do that with anything.

Just choose sound products, and then commit to the needed work to actually sell them, and reseller rights products can benefit your business.

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