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How To Make Money on the Internet without Creating Your Own Product


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Milana Leshinsky
milanahelpingfoot.com

First Business Web Site
http://www.firstbusinesswebsite.com


Reprint Rights Basics:



Writing a book is an effort that not everyone takes pleasure

in. Creating software takes special skills and patience. If

you can't write and can't program, does it mean you can't

start an online business? Absolutely not.



Luckily, there is a wonderful thing called Reprint Rights.

You don't have to write a word - just purchase the resell

rights to someone else's work and start an instant business.





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What are Reprint Rights?

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I first learned about reprint rights from Ken Evoy's "Make

Your Knowledge Sell" and thought, "what an amazing concept!"

You don't have to know how to write, or spend months creating

a quality product. You can just buy the rights to it and keep

100% of the profits, without paying any royalties or

reporting your sales figures to anyone.



Compared to any other business, launching an information

selling company has a very low start up cost. The key is to

choose a product that fits your interests, is of high quality

and in demand. The rest will be up to your desire to succeed

and level of persistence.



If you already have a product to sell, find a product with

reprint rights that would make a good bonus, addition,

or a back-end for your business. For example, if you are

selling a $10 report about successful golf playing, a good

back-end golfing product could be titled "Advanced Techniques

of the World's Best Golf Players" priced at $50 or higher

(forgive me if I am way off - I know nothing about golf ;-).



You could also work backwards - first find a good product you

want to purchase the rights to, then write a report that would

serve as an introduction/sales letter to it. Then give it

away or sell it at a low price. That's what I did with my

"First Business Web Site in 10 days!". After I finished

writing it, I created a short version of this book (and turned

a 120-page manual into a small 15-page book) and started

giving it away on my web site under a different title ("The

Absolute Beginner's Guide To Starting a Web Site").





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How to make money with a product you purchased the rights to

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Many people buy rights to a product but never do anything to

make it a success. You MUST treat it as your own product to

make it profitable.



- First, choose a quality product that fits into your inter-

ests, or your existing web site theme (purchase a copy for

yourself first, to review).



- Make sure you are absolutely impressed with it so you could

write great ad copy (though many products already come with a

sample sales copy)



- Create a simple web site using an easy-to-use web editor



- Find a way to take payments online (many people use

inexpensive services of ClickBank, iBill, PayPal, and

OrderButton)



- Promote it (subscribe to free marketing e-zines and

experiment to find the most effective ways to advertise it)



While you don't have to create a product (what a great

shortcut!) you still have to promote it to sell. There are

plenty of free publications and forums on the Internet that

can teach you how to do it, if you can devote 1-2 hours each

day until the desired level of income is reached.





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Buying cheap rights vs. Expensive

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The first time I purchased resale rights, I could only afford

a $49.95 package. The deal looked great! I was getting over

25 books to own and resell as my own. Only a few weeks later

did I realize that everyone and their dog were selling the same

books. The products were still great and if you purchase them

for the sake of learning business and online marketing, it's

a bargain. After purchasing this package I sold it to at least

10 happy customers, thus making $450.00 on a $49.95 investment.



To build a successful business reselling these books, though,

would be very difficult since hundreds of other people are

selling it on their web sites.



Yes, $49.95 is very affordable to anyone who wants to start

an online business. But the cheaper the reprint rights are,

the more people are able to afford them, thus you will have

more competitors selling the same product. So if you find the

price is a bit steep, think of the advantages: not every

average "joe", who might not even be serious about business,

will purchase these rights. And if you do, you will have only a

few competitors and your marketing efforts will pay off much

better.





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Where to find products with reprint rights

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Many authors, especially new ones, have never thought of

offering resale rights to their products. If you find a product

that you like and want to resell, contact the author and make

him or her an offer. Make sure it is a high quality product

that you would want to purchase for yourself. For example, I

was contacted several times by my past customers who so much

liked my products that they wanted to own the rights to it.

This is a great indicator that you will succeed selling this

product: you read it, you liked it, you know it, you can write

great sales copy to sell it from your heart.



One other good way to find reprint rights to quality products

is by going to a Search Engine and typing a word or a phrase

on a subject you want to focus on. When browsing through

results, pick out web sites that sell a product you are

interested in AND have low traffic. Use Alexa (free from

alexa.com) to find out each site's traffic rating, which is a

good indicator of how the site is doing. Webmasters of low

traffic sites might sell reprint rights to their products

cheaper than any popular site.





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Important questions to ask before purchasing reprint rights

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I am not going to call myself an expert on reprint rights. But

after selling almost a dozen rights to three of my products, I

learned a lot about the subject. Here are the questions you

should ask before you decide on a product to purchase:



1. How many other people will be allowed to sell this product?

In other words, will there be a limit to how many resale/

reprint rights are available? A standard number for informa-

tion products is 20 resellers. More than that might create

market saturation and too much competition between the

resellers. Also, every marketing strategy that you implement

might be "borrowed" by your competitors and hurt your sales.



2. How many copies of this product have been sold?

The answer will simply tell you if this product has been

popular and selling well. While it is difficult to say what

number of sold copies will qualify a product as "popular",

remember that even if it is a brand new product (e.g. my

oldest book is only 7 months old) it can still be a winner.

The author may be just entering the arena and is not known on

the Internet yet, or hasn't been putting enough effort to

create steady sales. For example, as soon as I was done with

my 1st product, I immediately started creating my 2nd one

which turned out, in fact, to be two more new products - I know,

tell me I need to focus :-) - so I didn't have time to get

out and actively promote my 1st book.



3. Are you allowed to modify the product and/or reproduce it

in a different format? Most e-books are made into an

executable (EXE) or an Acrobat Reader (PDF) file format. But

if you want to put this product on a CD, or publish it as a

hard copy, you might need a special permission from the author

first. Ask if you are limited to a certain format or are you

free to make it into anything you wish.



4. Can you sell the reprint rights to this book?

Many products out there include the right to resell the rights.

In other words, you pay $49.95 for a book, then turn around

and sell this book to someone else. That someone else can do

the same thing, and so on. As you understand, this technique

will reach market saturation very fast (the rights are

affordable and you can resell them, too).



But many products of high quality do not include the right to

resell the rights. You need to purchase such rights, called

Master Reprint Rights, separately at a higher price. While it

is not affordable to everyone, it certainly limits the number

of resellers to only the serious ones.



5. Will the author/seller offer you technical and marketing

support? Make sure the person you purchase the rights from

will keep in touch with you and help you get started with

the product. It doesn't mean creating a web site for you and

writing your ad copy. Simply being there in case a question or

a problem arises is all you need. Especially so if you

purchased the rights from the author: after all, he or she

knows this product the best and is the only one who can answer

all the questions that you (or your customers) might have.





Once you purchase the rights to a product, get right to it.

Don't waste any time setting up your web site and starting to

sell it. And if you are fast enough, you might make your first

sale within hours after purchasing the rights.



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Milana Leshinsky is a full-time web developer and the

author of 3 books: "Create Your First Business Web Site

in 10 days!", "65 Instant Web Answers!" and "How To Install

and Troubleshoot CGI scripts".

<a href="http://www.helpingfoot.com/REPRINT_RIGHTS

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