Archive for the 'Resale Rights' Category

Are you guilty of this?

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Hi. A lot of people (and I was guilty of this too) are under the mistaken belief that the only things available in the public domain are ancient texts, old TV clips or turn-of-the-century photographs.

This couldn't be further from the truth.

NEW content is being added to the public domain ALL the time. New texts, new videos, new music, new photos… This stuff is being added EVERY day — you just need to know where to look for it.

That means that there is a huge source of materials out there that you can use to create new products, new giveaways — or simply to provide great content for your website, blog, etc.

If you're still not sure how to get started mining this massive content supply, then you should take a look at this brand new set of video tutorials — they'll show you how and where to start exploring the vast world of public domain content:
http://www.public-domain.us/pd-fast/

(Reminder: This package includes Master Resale Rights AND… I've included the terrific 'Public Domain Survival Kit' as well, so you'll have everything you need to begin your exploration of
the world of public domain content.)

All the best,

Michael



Here are 2 Nice Downloads for You…

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Hi. I've two more quickies for you today…

QUICKIE # 1:
If you've ever dreamed of starting your own membership site (whether free or paid), but were turned off by the technical complexity of setting it up, then I've got something for you.

It's a desktop software that will enable you to set up a secure, ready-to-use member site in just 60 seconds flat!

And it comes with full master resale rights too.

You'll find all the details here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/IMSS_0216

QUICKIE # 2:
I've got two new downloads for you today. As usual, there's nothing to sign up for — you'll find the direct download links here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/Free_Dwnlds_0216

I've got some interesting things for you over the coming days, so please watch out for my next few emails.

Talk to you soon.

Michael



How Do I Reduce Refunds?

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Hi. If you're like me — and, in this instance, I suspect you are — then you HATE having to issue refunds. Who wouldn't?
 
But it's a simple fact of online business life that, no matter how good your product is, a certain percentage of your customers will ask for a refund for one reason or another.
 
Now, while it's impossible to eliminate refunds altogether, there are a few things you can do to keep them to a minimum — and one thing in particular you can do that can really help slash your refund rate considerably.
 
The 'few things' include…
 
1) Providing a quality product — and, where possible, over-delivering to improve customer satisfaction.
2) Being there to answer your customer's questions in a timely and friendly manner.
3) Providing follow-up support, tips, encouragement and bonuses via autoresponder.
 
These are the basics. They are pretty self-explanatory – and I'm not going to go into them in detail here. Suffice it to say that, if you offer a good product (that delivers on its promise), and you offer good customer service, then your refund levels will remain low.
 
However, you will still get SOME refund requests no matter how hard you try. So, what can you do about those?
 
Well, rather than immediately issuing the refund as soon as you receive the request, you can offer your customer an alternative product instead.
 
The alternative product should be worth AT LEAST as much as the product being refunded — ideally more. It should also be relevant to the customer's needs. For example, if the initial sale was for a golf ebook, then offer a different golf ebook — or collection of ebooks — instead.
 
Your offer won't be accepted on some occasions but, in my experience, it WILL be accepted on many occasions.
 
Here's an email I sent recently to a customer who had ordered a $17 product and wanted a refund…

Hi [NAME],
 
I'm sorry to hear that this hasn't worked out for
you.
 

Now, I can go ahead and issue your refund as
requested or, if you prefer, I can give you an
alternative product at the same/higher value
instead.
 
I propose a copy of the Total Resale package
( http://www.TotalResale.com ) which is sold at
$47 as a good replacement.
 
You might have something else in mind and, if
so, just let me know.
 
Alternatively, of course, if you'd prefer I just
issue the refund, please let me know also and
I'll take care of it right away.
 
All the best,
 
[My Signature]
The customer accepted the offer.
 
She got a $47 product for just $17 so she was happy. I got to keep my $17 so I was happy.
 
And, as an additional bonus, my relationship with the customer was strengthened which will — hopefully — lead to more business into the future.
 
Now, if you don't have any other products to offer your customers as an alternative, then look around for products with Private Label Rights or Master Resale Rights that you can offer.
 
 
 
 
Okay, I think that covers it.
 
It's a simple concept, but it DOES work. Next time you receive the dreaded refund request, try it out and see for yourself.
 
All the best,
 
Michael



Nice New MRR Package for You (+ something on the way…)

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Hi. I've got a very nice — and brand new — resale rights package for you which I think you'll like a lot.

You'll find all the details here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/SPS_0204

On a different note…

You might remember when I launched my Hilarious Jokes' ebook with PLR, I spoke about the importance of having ebooks with broad appeal if you want them to go viral.

I included the following quote from the "Viral Marketing Secrets" ebook: "When it comes to viral marketing, the more entertainment value your package or product incorporates, the better chances you have of people willingly sharing it with friends and family."

In short, if you have a nice ebook with BROAD appeal (and containing YOUR links etc.), then it WILL get passed around and give you LOTS of exposure at virtually no cost.

Well, stay tuned…

Very soon I'll have a new PLR ebook for you that fits the bill nicely. I expect to have it for you within the next 2 weeks. And, you're going to be very surprised at the deal I'll be giving you on this one!

Talk to you soon.

Michael



Internet Marketing Training Videos (normally $97)

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Hi. I've got a huge collection of high-quality, HIGH-demand, IM Training Videos for you that normally go for $97, but you can grab them for a third of that!

The entire collection includes full Master Resale Rights — and is packaged into a quick and easy 12 Mb download.

You'll find all the details here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/imv_0129

Quick reminder… If you didn't download your latest free PLR ebook, you'll find it here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/plr_download_0128

That's it for now. Have a great weekend!

All the best,

Michael



Here’s a nice download for you (with PLR)

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Hi. I've a nice download for you today (with PLR).

It's an ebook called "3 Steps to newbie Success" and, as usual, there's nothing to sign up for. You'll find a direct download link here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/plr_download_0128

All the best,

Michael



I’m afraid I’ve a confession to make…

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Hi. Around this time last year I told you that I was going to focus entirely on ONE new strategy to bring in visitors. I said I was going to remain focused on that strategy for a considerable length of time in order to determine whether it's any good or not.

So, what strategy did I focus on?

Twitter.

Yep, I decided I was going to dedicate considerable efforts to determining whether Twitter can REALLY be used to send targeted visitors to a website.

And now the confession bit…

Despite my initial enthusiasm (because I got a few hundred followers pretty fast), I quickly lost interest in the whole project.

Basically, every time I tweeted something, I would get zero, or one, or two, or (miracle of miracles!) maybe three clicks, and then… nothing.

Sure, if I had ten times more followers, then 1 or 2 would become 10 or 20.

But, to be quite frank about it, I couldn't be bothered.

The truth is…

I'm not a big Twitter fan. Not at all. I just don't get it. I see no value in it at all. I thinks it's something the world could REALLY live without.

BUT…

It's there whether we like it or not. And, it would seem, a LOT of people do like it.

SO…

I've decided to give it another go.

I've created a new Twitter account that's focused on promoting TotalResale.com and other resale rights products. (The account is at twitter.com/total_resale).

But this time, I'm approaching the task equipped with the proper tools.

And, so far, the results are much more promising.

I've built up quite a lot of followers in a short space of time. I'm at almost 1,700 and growing pretty fast. And, depending on what I tweet, I'm getting decent click-thrus (up to 20 or so at a time).

Now, considering how quick/easy/cheap it is to tweet, getting a decent — and ever-increasing — number of visitors, is suddenly looking feasible.

I'm still only getting 'warmed up' and I've quite a bit of learning to do in terms of what to tweet and when to tweet it.

I'm working on learning those things this week.

Unlike last year, (when I just let my efforts fizzle out before they really got started), this year I AM going to keep you informed on progress so that you can see for yourself whether it's worth focusing on Twitter yourself.

In the meantime, if you just want to get started right now, there's a terrific new ebook from Kevin Riley that outlines a very good strategy for a successful assault on Twitter.

You can check it out (and see the video), here:http://www.ebooktimes.com/tvm_2601

Okay, that's it for now. Happy Tweeting! (Or grumpy and reluctant Tweeting even.)

If you have any comments or suggestions about this, please hit the link below and leave a message. (If you include your URL, you'll get a nice backlink to your site.)

All the best,

Michael



Something for the Weekend?

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Hi. Here's a very useful new piece of software that comes complete with private label rights:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/mhd_0901

It's a help desk that you can use to offer top-level support to your customers — and because it includes rights, you can use it to generate a little extra passive income too.

Here's the URL again:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/mhd_0901

All the best,

Michael



Brand New MRR Video Tutorials

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Hi. If you're like most people, then you never take the time to PROPERLY use all those PLR and MRR products you download over the course of the year.

And that's a great shame because, used in the right way, products with 'rights' can be a huge asset to ANY kind of online business.

Well, now I've got a new video course that will show you exactly how to put those idle products to work for you in 2010.

AND…

Because Christmas is almost upon us, I'm giving these videos to you at a 'seasonal' price.
You'll find the details here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/rrm_0912

All the best,

Michael



Here’s a very good start up guide for newbies

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Hi. I've just come across a great "all-in-one" guide that shows you how to have your first squeeze page, blog, and order-taking website set up within 24 hours.

You'll find all he details here:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/Newbies_Guide_1211
(note: check out my bonus below…)

In a nutshell, you'll learn how to…

1) Get your website set up quickly with your own domain name, hosting, email, autoresponder and paypal account!

2) Set up a "squeeze" page so you can start building your list fast!

3) Get a Wordpress blog up on your website in minutes!

4) Set up and sell all those Resale Rights products you have on your hard drive!

And if you don't already have resale rights products, then check out my Quick BONUS…

If you decide to order the newbie's guide (above), I'll give you any one of the following packages with resale rights (or private label rights) at no extra cost.

Just drop me a line after you've completed your order and let me know which of the following you want..

http://www.private-label-content.net
http://www.public-domain.us
http://www.ebooktimes.com/rrbc/index.htm
http://ebooktimes.com/5-Minute-Articles
http://www.ebooktimes.com/Ebooks-For-Newbies
http://ebooktimes.com/SuperSignUpSystem

I'll get back to you within 24 hours (tops) with the download link for your bonus.

Here's the URL for the newbie's guide again:http://www.ebooktimes.com/Newbies_Guide_1211

All the best,

Michael