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Please Don't *You* Buy Any More Useless Reprint Rights


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Willie Crawford
willietherealsecrets.com

Willie Crawford Inc
http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com






Yes, one of the quickest ways to get into business for yourself

is to buy the reprint rights for someone else's product. It saves

you the time and effort of developing your own product. It lets

you start selling the product right away and you often keep all

of the money. The problem seen far too often is that too many

newbies buy totally worthless reprint rights. Then they devote

a lot of time and effort promoting something that's only going

to be a big disappointment. Don't you fall into this trap!



Before you buy any reprint rights, you need to really check them

out and confirm that it is something you can sell to your market.

You also need to make sure that the market for that product isn't

already saturated. You *also* need to confirm that the value of

the reprint rights won't be soon eroded by people selling the

product too cheaply... or even giving it away as a "bonus."



You see this every day.... somebody working diligently to build

a website around marketing a set of reprint rights that others

are giving away. It's often only after they have their

masterpiece on-line that they discover there is no real hope of

them selling many copies of this product. Don't you fall into

this sad trap.



But how do you make sure that the value of your reprint rights

will hold up long-term? One way to do this is to only buy

reprint rights to products that are sold only in very limited

numbers. Also, buy reprint rights only for products where

the license agreement preserves the value of the product. Two

excellent examples of this type of reprint rights license is

Mark Joyner's going out of business package, and the reprint

rights I offer to the recordings from my upcoming workshop.



Mark Joyner's offer is described at:

a href="http://williecrawford.com/mark-special.html"

http://williecrawford.com/mark-special.html /a

Mark is getting out of the internet marketing business

altogether. So he is selling off a lot of proprietary source

code and the reprint rights to a lot of products. He is only

selling 2000 copies total, and he is selling these with a lot

of restrictions. If you are set up to market this type of

product, it's an excellent value. Some of the source code is

uncompiled so you can basically create your own products with

his proprietary code. It's not for everyone so look carefully

at what you get.



The second set of reprint rights I can recommend is the

recordings to my very own upcoming workshop. I will only sell

100 total sets of these reprint rights so they will really

hold their value. This will be the reprint rights to both the

audiotape and the video tape recordings. You will have the

right to resell these and keep all of the money. You will only

be allowed to sell them in their original format (the can't be

turned into an MP3 file or PDF file) and they do not come with

master reprint rights. This is they type of product you really

should look for. This is the type of product that will hold

it's value for a long time and that you will easily earn back

hundreds of times your investment.



If you think you might be interested in the reprint rights to

my workshop, send me an email or call me and we can discuss it.

My email is williewilliecrawford.com and my phone number is:

850-974-1346 (phone and voice mail)



The one thing you absolutely must understand is the reason

reprint rights are sold in the first place. The product behind

the reprint rights is created to make money... plain and simple.

If the reprint rights are dirt cheap, the creator is probably

hoping for a viral effect. He wants as many copies as possible in

circulation because this somehow benefits him. If you buy these

reprint rights you must realize that you're not going to make

a lot of money since the market is probably going to be saturated

very quickly.



Another reason publishers/marketers sometimes sell reprint rights

is because the product behind the reprint rights is no longer

selling. So they repackage the product as "reprint rights" and

generate a renewed revenue stream. However, if you buy these

reprint rights you're probably buying something that you won't

even earn back your investment on. That's why it's critical that

you really look at what you are getting.



A third reason reprint rights are sold is because of backend

sales built into the product. The creator of these products sell

you the rights to a product that will probably earn you a good

return on your investment. However, if it's a product that sells

for less than $50, you can be sure that built-in backend sales

all accrue to the product originator. Something built into the

product drives subsequent, related sales back to the source.

These backend sales are generally for more expensive items and

this is where the product creator really makes his money. That's

ok, provided you get a marketable product when you purchase the

reprint rights to the front end product. Just be aware of the big

picture :-)



This is a fairly brief discussion of reprint rights. I assert

that the majority of reprint rights being offered to you today

are virtually worthless. You rarely get something for nothing,

so when you buy cheap reprint rights you need to ask yourself

what are you really buying. Top end reprint rights can be

expensive but are worth it if you are prepared to properly

market them. I actually recommend creating and marketing your

own products, but until you do, reprint rights offer a way for

you to get the lions share of the proceeds. Just make sure you

don't get eaten by the lion during the transaction.



Willie Crawford is a recognized authority on internet marketing

and product creation. His Internet Marketing How To Workshop

steps you though the process of creating and marketing that

perfect product. Let him teach you the insider secrets today:

a href="http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com".

http://internetmarketinghowtoworkshop.com





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