Making Money With Master Resale Rights
Author: Resale Rights
Category: Master or Source Code Rights
It’s been a long time since I’ve posted here (nearly 2 months) and I do apologize for that if you’re a regular reader. I’ve been spending the summer months enjoying the weather and working diligently to assess more master resale and private label rights that have become available in the last while.
There sure are a lot of cheap and garbage products on the market! Products that if you sell on your own sites are likely to leave a bad taste in your customer’s mouths and/or create as many refund requests as sales made. Don’t let that happen to your online business. Assess your market, assess the product you’re trying to sell them, and ensure that you’re offering a great product for the price you’ve set.
I guess that’s the main reason I started this site - to provide honest reviews of the available resale and master resale rights products - to save you time hunting around and then wading through all the junk just to find one good product to sell online.
Are You New to the Profitable World of Private Label Rights?
Private label rights are much the same as master resale rights. When you buy private label rights you are purchasing the product with the source code - whether it be a text file or software code. Often these packages come with a ready to sell version - graphics, sales letter and pdf file so you can start selling the product right away. However, if you do this, you’ll be missing the lion’s share of the profits and the huge potential to build your business and your name as someone who provides exceptional value.
So without further ado, I’d like to discuss today how you can use master resale or private label products to the best advantage.
Using Private Label Rights to Create Your Own eBook
As stated above most private label products are ready to sell as an ebook in pdf form, but I urge you to take a few hours and give your new content a new title, a few edits within the content and to add your name (or business name) as the author. You’ll also want to add a link to your website within the pages as this will generate return traffic to your website - traffic that, if your content is valuable to your reader, will result in more sales of other products you offer (now and in the future).
Just be careful and read your resale rights license first - some vary and may not allow you to claim full copyright to the product, unless a large amount of rewriting has been done on your part.
After you’ve made changes to your content you then move onto exporting, saving, or ‘printing’ the test file as a .pdf file (you can do this within Microsoft Word or through free pdf conversion software found online).
If you’ve renamed your content you’ll also need to edit or create new graphics for your private label ebook or software. Depending on the product, you may have also received a graphic set that you can easily edit in Adobe Photoshop. If that’s the case change the title, author, or any other element in the header, footer and ebook graphics to reflect your new title. You can use Adobe Photoshop, or Gimp to do this. Gimp is free and will work fine for this purpose - download it at gimp.org. You don’t need to be a graphic designer make these changes, a complete newbie can accomplish this task, start to finish, in less than 30 minutes.
Using Private Label Rights for Website Content
I actually do this quite a bit on other websites. I’ll take my private label rights that I’ve purchased and split up the long text file into a number of informative articles for my related websites. I’ve always found that adding a number of new pages to my sites gives me a boost in my search engine traffic and positions.
This technique swings both ways. You can take private label articles that you’ve purchased and merge them together to create an ebook. (Just make sure the content flows like content in a regular book and add a table of contents.)
Conclusion
When it’s all said and done, master resale rights and private label rights are a sure winner if you use them correctly and with vision. Don’t settle for simply selling the ready-to-go versions or using the articles ‘as is’. Make a few changes to make that content uniquely yours and you’ll gain credibility and recognition in your industry as well as the power to set your own prices and market as you choose (via eBay, pay per click, subscriber aquisition, affiliate programs, etc.).
I have quite a few new PLR products that are worthy of selling here which I’ve spent the summer collecting. I’ll be posting them in the next few days with full reviews for you to evaluate. Until then, start dreaming up all the lucrative ways you can use private label rights in your business!








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