Squidoo Marketing - Master Resale Rights

I believe it and my affiliate commissions attest to it as well.

Although my Squidoo pages aren’t generating much of an income for the Children’s Defense Fund on Squidoo (I donate all my Squidoo earnings there) - the marketing techniques I’ve been learning have been increasing my affiliate income - in markets I’d never thought I’d earn a dollar in.

I learned (and am continuing to incorporate) the techniques from this master resale rights product and it’s selling for just $12.99.

“Learn to Generate Traffic to Your Website, Grow Your Email List, and Earn Affiliate Commissions…All by using this FREE promotion strategy, in just minutes per day…”

Plus, because this is a relatively new resale rights ebook (actually a series since there are three bonus ebooks in the purchase) it’s easy to find the market and profit.

Squidoo ebook resale rights.

Monday, June 4, 2007  Filed In: Internet Marketing and Make Money Niche and Resale Rights eBooks

Lousy Resale Rights eBook or a Lousy Marketer?

Now I’m not naming names here, as a matter of fact I fall into some of these traps on my own from time to time to. I’ll take it as a learning experience, constructive criticism, and keep moving forward.

I suggest all resale rights product owners do the same. If you’ve tried to sell and aren’t making enough sales, it’s time to try something different. There’s little sense banging your head against the wall after all.

Winston Churchill said: “If you’re going through hell, keep going.” Why stay in hell? Move forward - no bitching and whining - and start making sales.

If you’ve spent time reading at any of the popular forums, you’ve likely heard a lot of people whining about one product or another. They’re either saying how bad a product is or how excellent the information is and so much of this is based on personal experience level, too much time on their hands (why wouldn’t a person post their content to their own site and build a business in the process?) – or how well they know the original author. Marketing forums hold the worst of them, where people almost always discuss the latest product launch in their field, and in internet marketing there’s something new every day to talk about!

It’s not uncommon to see bipolar approaches to discussing new product launches, too. One approach will always focus on the negative parts of the product, lambasting it is a sham or as not useful. The other approach will be a little more realistic…observing what was good, what might be missing, and what could be improved upon. Usually the reviewers are not authors themselves - or for that matter students.

Often, you will see the negative comments coming from those who have had little to no success promoting the product – or who, they themselves, have had no real experience in successfully launching a product.

In contrast, you will likely see the positive comments coming from those who have successfully promoted the product and earned; or those who know marketing well enough that they could successfully promote the product if they decided to do so.

There’s a perfectly good reason for this!

Those who can successfully promote products and earn money know that almost any product, no matter how mundane it is, can be promoted with a high degree of success. Even a cheap and less than perfect ebook can bring in money if the marketer gets the product in front of the right audience. Most marketers (especially the new ones) don’t have a clue how to even determine their target market much less find them!

Smart and successful marketers know that a product doesn’t necessarily have to be radically different in order to provide information that the end-user needs most.

Here’s a real world example to a lousy or cheap ebook in the real world - McDonald’s. The food at [...read the rest of this article...]

Tuesday, February 20, 2007  Filed In: Internet Marketing and Resale Rights eBooks

Step-by-Step Guide to Copywriting - Private Label Rights

One of the online internet marketers sent this to me today as a gift. It comes with private label rights which I always appreciate since the opportunities are wide open for uses I may have for the content.

However, it’s crap. I wouldn’t even let my 12 year old submit it as her essay project to her teacher! She’d get an ‘F’!

Why, as marketers, do we keep passing this shit around? It’s useless and gives private label rights a bad name. I can’t imagine what the first person paid for it because my rights didn’t come with a sales letter, just a graphic of the cover, the .doc file and a pdf.

The problem is that the title makes it sound so appealing…A step by step guide to a task that so many of us bemoan…I’d love to follow a format and share one with my customers. But not with this product! It’s so bad I can’t even rewrite it into something good.

If you stumble upon something selling that looks like this:

crappy cover - crappy resale product

Run.

Here’s why…

Top of page 5, “You’re Headline”. Hello? If a person was good enough to be a copywriter, good enough to write and sell an ebook about it anyway, you think he’d have a command of the English language wouldn’t you? “Your Headline” would be proper English. But even if it had been written in proper English it wouldn’t matter - the copy stinks. What kind of captivating, exciting chapter title is “Your Headline”?

Okay, 18 pages long. 18 pages isn’t going to teach anyone a system for copywriting. Sorry. Put your wallet away.

Certainly not these 18 pages! The report is page after page of references of “dogs dicks” (page 4), “spraying tom cats” (page 5), “shithouse” (page 3) - I can’t go on.

The whole thing reads worse than a teenager’s MSN Spaces post about how she hates the small town she’s living in…

Anyway, end of post. If you’re on a mailing list that is sending you crap like this, it’s time to unsubscribe or at the least redirect the marketer to this post. Let’s stop the tidal wave of garbage private label rights from being passed around. It’s worse than a virus.

Saturday, December 2, 2006  Filed In: Master or Source Code Rights and Resale Rights eBooks

Tedious! The Lazy Man’s Guide to Writing Articles

I’m back now from a long summer off and heading back into my hard drive again to brush off the dust of the master rights and resale rights products I own.

I honestly no longer remember where most of these came from, likely as a result of being on far too many internet marketer’s mailing lists. They buy up these resale rights products, read them and figure they can’t ethically sell them, so they pass them on as freebies for the right to market other expensive products to your email address for months to come.

Too bad. I hit this product on my hard drive today and was really excited! The sales letter had me pumped up, good thing I didn’t have my wallet out I would have tried to buy it from myself! The premise and the promise is strong. You can write articles now, easily, that will send traffic to your site and earn you an income for months, even years, to follow.

Of course, as a marketer myself I do know that’s true, but I was hoping for something good to sell you, some well written, easy to understand guide with step by step instructions - and, this wasn’t it.

Loaded with advertising, links to a seller’s site where you’ll likely get sucked into buying up more poorly written ebooks…sigh.
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Wednesday, November 15, 2006  Filed In: Internet Marketing and Resale Rights eBooks

Resale Rights to Build Your List

Last year a resale rights opportunity launched which I was very excited about…

Yet even with selling hundreds of resale rights products over the past two years this one hasn’t moved a muscle.

Which is too bad really, because it’s actually a well created product, but it has a few ‘flaws’ when it comes to making the sale. See if you can spot them, and if you can, then ensure you don’t make the same mistakes when (a) buying resale rights products or (b) creating resale rights products.

Build Your List (Video Enhanced Crash Course)

Although list building is an essential to any online website owner, this ebook flew off my site after not making one sale in over a year. Here’s what’s inside…
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Monday, October 9, 2006  Filed In: Resale Rights eBooks and Video Resale


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