Written by packagin on May 4th, 2009

IG SERVE asked:
When you plan to buy or sell resale rights products, it is better to understand the finer details of those rights in order to maximize your profits with the minimum of hassle. Based on the types of the resale rights that you have purchased, you can then re-package your products or even split and sell them with different resale rights to earn more money. Let us take a look at some ideas that define the essence of a good resale rights package.
Resale rights will depend a lot on your product, the market in which you are trying to sell, the limitations on your rights that you have purchased and also on your skills in successfully selling those rights. So, at the outset, for more detail visit www.leverage-on-resale-rights.com you will need to determine the true value of your product that you plan to purchase. If you feel that the product is really good or in case you plan to buy eBooks then you ought to make sure that they are not only well written but also informative enough to cater to a large audience. On the other end of the spectrum are rare books that are high in value and less in supply, where you can recover your investment even after a few sales.
In order to stay at the top of the resale ladder, you will need to buy the master resale rights, private-label resale rights, or even re-branding rights, if you plan to establish your name as an accomplished author without even lifting a pen. If you merely buy normal resale rights then the chances are that you are lower in the resale rights ladder and the probability of earning high margins are bleak. Your resale rights package should be innovative so that there are fewer odds of any direct competition from other dealers that might be selling the same products.
When purchasing any product, make it a point to check the original date on which the product was created. If it is quite old, then the content would most probably have become obsolete and you could face a lot of flak after you sell it to your clients. Check if others are also selling the same product and make a note of the different resale rights offered by them. If you feel that you can offer an alternate package to your clients and still earn a sizeable amount, then go ahead. You will also need to identify if the product can fill a niche or solve your client’s problems before you decide to pick up the product. In case you want to appear different from your competition, for more detail visit www.resale-rights-explained.com you can also club together two related products, such as selling an eBook on ‘exercising to keep fit’ along with an eBook on ‘various exercise machines available in the market’. This will result in a more rounded package. Time is also of the essence when you want to buy and sell resale rights packages. When you know as to when to enter or exit the market at the right time, you can avoid burning your fingers. Thus, in short the essence of a good resale rights package is the type of rights that can be sold at the right time to the right type of buyers
Marlene
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Written by packagin on April 26th, 2009

R. Lawrence Anderson asked:
With so many resale rights packages out there, how do you choose one? It’s a good question, and that’s what we’re going to focus on in this article.
By the way, if you are not familiar with resale rights packages here’s a brief explanation. Generally speaking, a resale rights package (also called reseller rights package), allows you to “resell” digital products such as ebooks, special reports, or software for example – and keep all of the profits for yourself.
The best starting place when it comes to choosing a resale rights package is to develop a criteria. There are a number of criteria you can use when shopping for resale rights package. Here are five to get you started:
1) Price. Does the resale rights package fit your budget? There are resale rights packages out there for a one-time payment of around $35-$67. Keep in mind that these are just general numbers – you can find prices that are higher or lower than these when it comes to resale rights packages.
2) Information products. Does the resale rights package include products that cater to your niche? If so, are they quality information products?
Also, if the resale rights package offers “private label rights” this can be a big plus. In general, private label rights allow you to modify the content of the information product, list yourself as the author, and even change the title of the product. In other words you can begin creating your “own” information products quicky and easily.
3) Sales tools. Does the resale rights package come with a pre-made website and professional sales copy for each information product that you can upload and use.
Another important sales tool is bonuses. Does the resale rights package include bonus products that you can include with your main information product? This is very important. Why? If there are others selling the same product, you want to be able to include some bonuses with your offer that makes you stand apart from the crowd – and ideally results in more sales.
4) Restrictions. Prior to purchasing any resale rights package, you will want to find out what (if any) restrictions the reseller license comes with. For example, some ebooks must be sold for a minimum price. Another restriction may say that the ebook cannot be given away as a bonus.
5) How old is the information product? Ideally, you want to aquire a newer resale rights product. The reason being is that the older it is, the more commonplace it may be on the internet – especially if the publisher and other resellers have promoted is aggressively. That means more competition. How can you find out? Simply do a search for it on one of your favorite search engines and see how many times it appears.
In this article we looked at five criteria you can apply when shopping for a resale rights package. Hopefully you will be able to use them, in addition to any other criteria you come up with, to find the reseller rights package that’s best for you.
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Evangeline
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Written by packagin on March 28th, 2009

Perminder Singh asked:
When you plan to buy or sell resale rights products, it is better to understand the finer details of those rights in order to maximize your profits with the minimum of hassle. Based on the types of the resale rights that you have purchased, you can then re-package your products or even split and sell them with different resale rights to earn more money. Let us take a look at some ideas that define the essence of a good resale rights package.
Resale rights will depend a lot on your product, the market in which you are trying to sell, the limitations on your rights that you have purchased and also on your skills in successfully selling those rights. So, at the outset, for more detail visit www.resale-rights-explained.com you will need to determine the true value of your product that you plan to purchase. If you feel that the product is really good or in case you plan to buy eBooks then you ought to make sure that they are not only well written but also informative enough to cater to a large audience. On the other end of the spectrum are rare books that are high in value and less in supply, where you can recover your investment even after a few sales.
In order to stay at the top of the resale ladder, you will need to buy the master resale rights, private-label resale rights, or even re-branding rights, if you plan to establish your name as an accomplished author without even lifting a pen. If you merely buy normal resale rights then the chances are that you are lower in the resale rights ladder and the probability of earning high margins are bleak. Your resale rights package should be innovative so that there are fewer odds of any direct competition from other dealers that might be selling the same products.
When purchasing any product, make it a point to check the original date on which the product was created. If it is quite old, then the content would most probably have become obsolete and you could face a lot of flak after you sell it to your clients. Check if others are also selling the same product and make a note of the different resale rights offered by them. If you feel that you can offer an alternate package to your clients and still earn a sizeable amount, for more detail visit www.newbies-guide-to-making-software.com then go ahead. You will also need to identify if the product can fill a niche or solve your client’s problems before you decide to pick up the product. In case you want to appear different from your competition, you can also club together two related products, such as selling an eBook on exercising to keep fit’ along with an eBook on ‘various exercise machines available in the market’. This will result in a more rounded package. Time is also of the essence when you want to buy and sell resale rights packages. When you know as to when to enter or exit the market at the right time, you can avoid burning your fingers. Thus, in short the essence of a good resale rights package is the type of rights that can be sold at the right time to the right type of buyers.
Kaylynn
Tags: Audience, Branding, Buy Sell, Face, Flak, Hassle, Investment, Ladder, Margins, Master Resale Rights, Private Label, Profits, Rare Books, Spectrum, True Value
Written by packagin on March 1st, 2009

John Thornhill asked: plan to buy or sell resale rights products, it is better to understand the finer details of those rights in order to maximize your profits with the minimum of hassle. Based on the types of the resale rights that you have purchased, you can then re-package your products or even split and sell them with different resale rights to earn more money. Let us take a look at some ideas that define the essence of a good resale rights package.
Resale rights will depend a lot on your product, the market in which you are trying to sell, the limitations on your rights that you have purchased and also on your skills in successfully selling those rights. So, at the outset, you will need to determine the true value of your product that you plan to purchase. If you feel that the product is really good or in case you plan to buy eBooks then you ought to make sure that they are not only well written but also informative enough to cater to a large audience. On the other end of the spectrum are rare books that are high in value and less in supply, where you can recover your investment even after a few sales.
In order to stay at the top of the resale ladder, you will need to buy the master resale rights, private-label resale rights, or even re-branding rights, if you plan to establish your name as an accomplished author without even lifting a pen. If you merely buy normal resale rights then the chances are that you are lower in the resale rights ladder and the probability of earning high margins are bleak. Your resale rights package should be innovative so that there are fewer odds of any direct competition from other dealers that might be selling the same products.
When purchasing any product, make it a point to check the original date on which the product was created. If it is quite old, then the content would most probably have become obsolete and you could face a lot of flak after you sell it to your clients. Check if others are also selling the same product and make a note of the different resale rights offered by them. If you feel that you can offer an alternate package to your clients and still earn a sizeable amount, then go ahead. You will also need to identify if the product can fill a niche or solve your client’s problems before you decide to pick up the product. In case you want to appear different from your competition, you can also club together two related products, such as selling an eBook on ‘exercising to keep fit’ along with an eBook on ‘various exercise machines available in the market’. This will result in a more rounded package. Time is also of the essence when you want to buy and sell resale rights packages. When you know as to when to enter or exit the market at the right time, you can avoid burning your fingers. Thus, in short the essence of a good resale rights package is the type of rights that can be sold at the right time to the right type of buyers.
Tags: Audience, Branding, Essence, Face, Hassle, Investment, Margins, Master Resale Rights, Odds, Private Label, Probability, Profits, Rare Books, Spectrum, True Value