What 97% Marketers Don't Know About Cheap Reseller Rights

Written by Fahad Hassen


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I spent a lot of time searching for good reseller rights products and discovered only two best resources that gave exclusive reseller rights packages. The first one I got to know was Nicheology (http://www.nicheology.com) by Jimmy D. Brown. He offered 2 new raw products every month, so you can edit and customize them anyway you want and create your own products. A sales letter isn’t provided, butrepparttar products are of high quality. (Recently, they have updated their system and they provide you a sales letter.)

You can create your own product with Nicheology and this makes your products exclusive and gives yourepparttar 102200 chance to price, brand, add your own twist and whatever you want to do withrepparttar 102201 package. If you don’t mind spending some time and have some experience, this is a quality option. Creating your own product is what makesrepparttar 102202 most money and with Nicheology, almost half ofrepparttar 102203 work is done. The hardest part, researching and compiling info into a DOC / RTF file is already done for you. When I tried to join them, I was put on a waiting list. I would have joined if I hadrepparttar 102204 chance then.

While I’m inrepparttar 102205 waiting list, I discovered E-Book-Wholesaler (http://mafoor.com/ebw) by Tom Hua, by clicking a link on an ebook I had with FreeToSell (http://www.freetosell.com) by Tom Hua. Wow! I found a great solution there. I had instant access to so many high-quality products with ready-made webpages. All products had quality ready-made webpages with recommended prices. The reseller rights are only available to members and cannot be passed on. Plus, you cannot sell belowrepparttar 102206 recommended price. If somebody is selling as such, you can complain it to Tom Hua straight and he’ll take instant action.

I searched for some quality products they offered onrepparttar 102207 net, wondering if somebody is selling for dirt cheap asrepparttar 102208 case with others. I didn’t find any. The best part is that almost all work is done for you and you can just changerepparttar 102209 ‘order link’ and start selling and most importantly, you are protected from competition by having minimum recommended prices. The value ofrepparttar 102210 products are also protected by giving only reseller rights to members, not master reseller rights. Sorepparttar 102211 market saturation and declining ofrepparttar 102212 value ofrepparttar 102213 product is protected. In simpler terms, if you sell to John for $17, John cannot resellrepparttar 102214 package. If he wants to, he must join eBookWholesaler, in which case he has to abide torepparttar 102215 terms and will not be able to sellrepparttar 102216 book underrepparttar 102217 preset recommended price.

I went for this one ahead of Nicheology because I’m not a product creation expert,repparttar 102218 limitation of time for me and all I wanted to start off was a reseller rights package with products I can just changerepparttar 102219 order links and sell, while not havingrepparttar 102220 problems I explained above. This gave merepparttar 102221 perfect solution to my situation. So I joined them without a second thought and am really impressed with what I had access to as a member. I’m not exaggerating here, but this resource gives you true value for money.

Whilerepparttar 102222 quality resources I mentioned above will give you high quality reseller rights products, you must pay recurring fees as opposed to one-time fees you pay for cheap old reseller rights bundles. So I recommend you to go forrepparttar 102223 best only if you haverepparttar 102224 confidence of selling products and coverrepparttar 102225 recurring membership fees. In other words, you haverepparttar 102226 right knowledge on marketingrepparttar 102227 products. Otherwise you’ll struggle to pay your monthly membership fees and as a result, you may get discouraged if you are a starter.

If you are a starter, I recommend you to searchrepparttar 102228 net for a cheap package with many reseller rights products. I’m talking about a package under $50, but try to getrepparttar 102229 best available. You have two goals with this package. Firstly, you can learn so much ifrepparttar 102230 package had quality ebooks from big name marketers. Secondly, you can sell some ofrepparttar 102231 products offered for cheap as a practise. I mean selling $47 recommended-price product under $10, if you find it has already reachedrepparttar 102232 market saturation point, which can berepparttar 102233 case most ofrepparttar 102234 time. This way, you won’t lose your image and you’ll be able to get some valuable experience. The package at http://mafoor.com/reseller is a good one atrepparttar 102235 time of this writing, in which you get so many products for a low price. But try to find a better one on your own, if available.

I wish this article gave you some good advice and direction if you are inrepparttar 102236 thirst of reseller rights profits. Please drop me a line at mafoor@mafoor.com if you find this information useful. I wish you very good luck with your reseller rights business and ventures.

Fahad Hassen is the operator of several well-operated affiliate programs for hot-sellers. Visit http://www.mafoor.com to find some high-quality products you can promote.


The Search Engine Times Are Changing!

Written by D.Rhodes


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Both MSN and Yahoo now appear to be cataloguingrepparttar internet like crazy trying to catch up, and over take,repparttar 102199 biggest search engine we all loving call Google.

As a web designer/web application builder and search engine optimisation fanatic I watch closelyrepparttar 102200 log files of my many websites. These files can tell you a host of things. One interesting thing to follow isrepparttar 102201 visits your site gets from search engine bots (or spiders). These arerepparttar 102202 automated parts of a search engine that travel aroundrepparttar 102203 internet "reading" pages and deciding what they contain, how important they are, and how they sit in relation to other pages and sites inrepparttar 102204 tangled web calledrepparttar 102205 internet.

MSN for one appears to be visiting all my sites very frequently. Most ofrepparttar 102206 time visiting up to twenty pages per visit. This compares to googles one to three pages when it can feel like it. Yahoo too seems to be doingrepparttar 102207 same as MSN.

With these two search engines spideringrepparttar 102208 internet like crazy, it could mean that google has to start worrying about its top spot.

This my friend, should start you thinking. If you own or run a web site, and search engine traffic is important to you, is it friendly to Yahoo/MSN two search engine spiders? Do they likerepparttar 102209 same things Google does? If Google disappeared tomorrow, would your business still be able to exist?

Food for thought!

From the early days of the internet, Darren has always been a part of it in one way or another. A typical "how's it work" kinda guy, he likes to take web pages apart to see how they work. This understanding, and the relationship of how search engines look at web sites, Darren now spends most of his time "Optomising" his many sites. His constantly changing site lives at http://www.netneo.co.uk.


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