Making Money Through Product Resell Rights
by David Riewe
Published on this site: February 3rd, 2006 - See
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Resell rights come in many forms and sizes. They can come
in large packages with many products bundled together and
offered for an almost suspiciously low price. Or they can
be offered on a single product for a four-figure sum. There
are also different types of rights offered allowing you to
do different things.
Basic resell rights only give you the right to sell the product.
You cannot claim the product is your own and you do not have
permission to offer the resell rights to anyone else. Basic
resell rights are usually the cheapest, so it may be easier
to make a profit. Check the terms for how much you can charge
for the product or if it can be given away, perhaps as a bonus
with something else. There may also be conditions for distributing
the product from membership and auction sites. If you are buying rights to software make sure you know the product
well enough to deal with any troubleshooting enquiries. Some
software rights sellers are prepared to deal with enquiries
themselves. The product may also come with a web sales page
that you can use, but check for any restrictions.
Master resell rights often include a web page with the product.
They give you the right to sell the product and you can also
pass on this right to your customers. However that is as far
as it goes. Your customers cannot give the resell rights for
the product to their customers. The best master resell rights
packages will include a zip file containing everything you
need to put on your download page.
There are two types of resell rights that may be referred
to as private label rights. One type is where you are given
the resell rights for a finished product and you are also
allowed to put your name on the product as the author. This
type of product is a ready-to-sell information or software
product. You cannot change it other than put your name on
it.
The second type of private label rights is also known as
source code rights. The product is not a finished ready-to-sell
item. Instead it will be the raw source material that you
can use to produce a finished item. Programs will be in the
source code format; information products will be in a word
processor format, like MS Word.
You can change the product in any way you want. You can add
your name as author, add more content, omit parts or split
it into several products. You may also be able to sell resell
rights and even master resell rights. Terms and conditions
should be posted, so check them carefully. Most private label
rights packages also come with a web page and graphics that
you can use for selling.
If you have found a resell rights product that you think
you can sell you need to do some basic market research before
purchasing. How many people are searching for this type of
product? How many competing products are there? Have you seen
the product available elsewhere?
If you are going to sell on the internet you need to have
access to the following skills. You must be able to edit web
pages, create payment links and upload the product and web
pages to a server. If you are buying private label rights
you must also be able to edit the product. This is especially
important if you are buying rights for software.
There are many ways you can sell products on the internet.
You can usually set up your own website or add the sales page
to your existing site. You could invest in pay per click ads
or ezine ads. You could write articles. If you have private
label rights to a book you can use some of the content to
produce articles or even a free report for viral marketing.
Resell rights offer the advantage of not having to produce
your own material. However, you need to be sure the product
is good quality and that you have a good marketing plan.

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