5 Guaranteed Ways To Snowball Your Resale Right Profits

Written by John Karnish


Resale Right Products are a huge market. Unfortunately, may people are losing more money than they’re making. Ebooks are quickly devalued as everyone tries to offer them at a lower price than their competitors. Finally,repparttar ebook is given out for free and it becomes nearly impossible to sell.

Here are some tips that a select few are using to consistently make sales withrepparttar 124608 same products others can hardly give away.

1.)Bonuses – When in doubt, pack onrepparttar 124609 bonuses. If you join a site that supplies you with new resell rights every month, you’ll have a horde of titles to choose from. I personally try to look for ones that have a minimum price stipulation and allow you to “bundle” it with other products as long asrepparttar 124610 package is aboverepparttar 124611 minimum price ofrepparttar 124612 ebook.

Here’s another cool idea for a bonus. Find a related affiliate program with a high commission. Askrepparttar 124613 owner if you can forfeit your commission and offer it as a “special price” for your customers. Now you have an awesome bonus that your competitors can’t offer!

2.) Don’t Lower Your Price – Whatever you do, never lower your price. It seems tempting but someone is always going to offerrepparttar 124614 same product at a cheaper price than yours.

Instead, load it withrepparttar 124615 bonuses that I just mentioned. Let them knowrepparttar 124616 benefits ofrepparttar 124617 bonus. If it can be sold, even create a sales page with an active purchase link. When your potential customer seesrepparttar 124618 sales pages, your product will seem much more valuable. People search for bargains, butrepparttar 124619 bargains don’t have to be cheap!

3.) Create A Mini Course – Don’t forget to stay in touch with your visitors. One ofrepparttar 124620 best ways to do this is by offering a free course. The course should provide enough good information that your visitor will want to sign up and look forward to reading it. Provide good but incomplete information. Letrepparttar 124621 reader know that he can getrepparttar 124622 rest ofrepparttar 124623 information by purchasing your product.

I know popover ads can be annoying, but they really work for this kind of website. Your visitors most likely won’t return, so you have to get them to opt in and then finishrepparttar 124624 sale.

4.) Backends – Just because you finishedrepparttar 124625 sale, that doesn’t mean you can’t make any more offers. I would “occasionally” send emails with good free information related torepparttar 124626 product and then once in a while look for another related product or affiliate program to sell.

5.) Up Sells – Up sells are a great way to make some extra cash. What you do is find some more “must have” bonuses and on your order page allow your customer to purchaserepparttar 124627 main product orrepparttar 124628 main product andrepparttar 124629 extra bonuses for a little more money.

There are a few marketers secretly using these techniques and they’re making a lot of money sellingrepparttar 124630 products that most people can’t. Now you haverepparttar 124631 knowledge to start selling like a pro. Use these techniques and you are guaranteed to double your resale right profits.

John Karnish highly recommends PushButton Publishing. They’ll supply you with all of your resell rights, bonuses, free gifts, web hosting, autoresponders and more forrepparttar 124632 price ofrepparttar 124633 average web host. Take a look: http://pushbuttonpublishing.rareresellrights.com/

5 Guaranteed Ways To Snowball Your Resale Right Profits

How to Drive Traffic to Your Website with Traffic Exchanges

Written by Geoffrey Faivre-Malloy


The number one problem new website owners have is, "How do I drive targeted traffic to my website?"

A significant amount of time and energy is spent on this single task. A webmaster will commonly focus on:

  • Ranking well inrepparttar search engines
  • Pay Per Click (PPC) programs.
  • Pay Per View (Banner) programs.
  • Link Exchanges
  • Directory Submissions
  • etc.

All of these methods are viable means of getting traffic. In fact, if you're lucky or competent enough to rank well for your keywords inrepparttar 124607 search engines, you'll find that you get a very large portion of traffic to your website.

What do you do, however, if you rank poorly or, even worse, don't even show up inrepparttar 124608 first 1000 results on any ofrepparttar 124609 search engines? What do you do if you don't have a budget set aside for marketing?

This is where people often turn to traffic exchanges. Quite simply, a traffic exchange is a program where you sign up and agree to surf sites in exchange for some credits. These credits are then used when other members ofrepparttar 124610 exchange surf to your site.

Now, I'll be quite honest with you, this traffic is not highly targeted traffic. In fact, if this were your only method of advertising your website, you'd probably fail. BUT it is a great method of getting traffic to your site in addition torepparttar 124611 other methods listed above.

So, why do people use traffic exchanges? Here are a few ofrepparttar 124612 benefits:

  • Increase your Alexa rating! Did you know that some search engines factor your Alexa rating into their algorithms? More traffic means higher search engine placement!
  • Increase your branding awareness. Any marketing expert worth his salt will tell you that branding is extremely important to stand out amongstrepparttar 124613 billions of websites out there.
  • More traffic equals more sales. A percentage of people surfing will be enticed by your ads and click on them to find out more information.
  • Another source of revenue. Many traffic exchanges will actually pay you money to surf. More importantly, as you refer other people torepparttar 124614 network, you'll earn a percentage ofrepparttar 124615 money that they earn! It may be small amounts but if you workrepparttar 124616 system it could amount to a lot of money.


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