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Prices Down The Drain: Protecting Your Reprint Rights Income
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Prices Down The Drain: Protecting Your Reprint Rights Income
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PRICES DOWN THE DRAIN: PROTECTING YOUR REPRINT RIGHTS INCOME
Have you ever been in the situation where you are trying to sell
a product at one price, and everyone else is giving the same
product away?
If you've been in the reprint rights business for any length of
time, then this has probably happened to you at some point. But
the question is: how can you spot this before it happens? And
what can you do to avoid it? Before I answer those questions,
I'll write a little bit more about what happens.
If you follow the price of a particular ebook that comes with
reprint rights, you might notice that when it is first released,
it sells at the recommend price (let's say $40). However, as more
and more people becomes resellers, some of them start selling at
a lower price. And the price keeps on getting lower, until
eventually, some of them end up as one or more of the following
the following:
== a free bonus from a website
== as a free reward for subscribing to someone's newsletter
== as just another book in a "bundled packages"
== all of the above
The bundled packages mentioned above contain a large number of
ebooks for a low price, and represent an attractive offer to
people who are new to the reprint rights concept.
However, the new potential reseller does not realise that the
book is often in these packages *due to the very fact* that it
can't be sold for the price quoted. The new reseller then tries
to sell the ebook at $40, only to realise that everyone else is
giving it away.
And if he or she is unlucky, every product in the package may
have the same problem...
BUT WHAT CAUSES THIS SITUATION?
There are a number of key factors:
== The author does not impose a limit on the price at which
resellers can sell at.
== The product comes with full master reprint rights included.
== Customisation rights are most likely either not available, or
come with the product, or are *very* cheap.
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Note: Additionally, the author may or may not
allow the product to be bundled with other items.
If they do, the product will *certainly* appear
in the bundled packages; if they don't it will
be offered only as a free download or bonus for
subscribing to newsletters.
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Then, once these factors are in place, the following happens:
First, the author get an initial surge of income from the sale of
the book, as they are the only person supplying it, and so if
someone wants the book, they *must* purchase it from the author.
Next, those first resellers start to sell it at the recommended
price. Some of them (the more experienced ones) will make money,
as they are experienced at marketing, and at writing effective
email advertisements and web sales pages. They will also have a
list of people who are interested in what the reseller has to say
and what they have to offer.
However, those resellers who are not experienced will find it
difficult to sell, since they have no mailing list (or low
numbers of subscribers), an inability to write effective
advertisements or email announcements, and they may be trying to
market the product to the wrong audience and/or using ineffective
methods.
So, once the inexperience resellers realise that as the price is
not fixed, they assume that they can lower it and make more
sales. After all, if everyone else is selling the ebook at $40,
and they are selling at $30, they'll get the sale. Won't they?
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Little do they realise that they might get more
sales, but they do so at a lower profit, so they
may end up making less money than if they had
stuck at it and sold at the recommended price
with better marketing to the right audience.
It sounds better to make 15 sales instead of 10.
But is it better to make 10 sales at $40 each,
or 15 at $20 each?
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Back to our story....
Other resellers see the price drop, and lower their price to
match it or beat it. Still more resellers see this new price, and
drop their price, until eventually, the product is being given
away in the ways listed at the top of this page.
At some point in this process, the book will also become part of
all the "pay $40 and get 200 ebooks with reprint rights" type of
sites, which decreases the value again. Potential customers see
the book on it's own at, say $30, and the book bundled with 10
others for only $40, so which would they take?
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You can witness this in action with the Gary
Shawkey's Secrets ebook, which you can find at
http://www.reseller-rights.com/catalogue/gssecrets
At the time I wrote this article (June 2002),
the ebook has only been released about a month
ago, and many sites are still selling it at the
recommend price. However, the authors have
allowed people to sell it or give it away free.
As such, I can search the web and get prices
ranging from the recommended price all the way
down to zero, as people compete for the sale.
The authors have also said that you can include
the ebook in with other products, so it has
started to appear in the "bundled packages"
mentioned above.
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Does this effect the author's profit?
Not at all, since the core component of resell rights products is
that once the author makes the initial sales, they don't see any
more direct income from that ebook - when the reseller sells it,
the reseller keeps 100% of the income (unlike an affiliate
program where the author still takes a large percentage). It
doesn't matter in this case whether the book is being given away
to subscribers, sold for the recommended price, or sold for
$1,000,000 per copy, the author still sees their income drop
away.
However, there are two things that happen here:
== If the ebook cannot be customised, that means it will
typically be loaded with links to the authors' products and
sites, or to their affiliate links.
So, as the price drops, the book gets spread around even faster,
and the authors get more income through back-end sales.
== If the ebook can be customised, the author will typically see
the immediate sales drop off, but will see back-end sales
increase (from those resellers who promote the ebook without
purchasing or using the customisation rights), and also their
income from the sales of customisation rights will start to roll
in.
Now, I'm not saying that this was the intention of the authors of
Gary Shawkey's Secrets when they started selling the ebook, but
it certainly seems to be the effect.
So, watch out for this in products that you are interest in.
A WORD OF WARNING TO PURCHASERS OF REPRINT RIGHTS PRODUCTS
If the price that resellers can sell at is not fixed, be careful.
If the product can be included with other products, be careful.
If you cannot customise the ebook, be careful
If the price that resellers can sell at is not fixed, AND the
product can be included with other products, AND you cannot
customise it, be *very* careful.
If you are not careful, you could pay good money for something
which is next to worthless within a month. OK, you still could
get something from the information within the ebook, but don't
expect a huge amount of income from it.
A REQUEST TO AUTHORS OF REPRINT RIGHTS PRODUCTS
If your product is NOT free to download, and you DO charge for
customisation rights or reprint rights, please, *don't allow your
product to be bundled with others*. If possible, ask your
resellers to stick to a certain price. Help *your* resellers
protect *their* income.
Copyright (C) Andrew Peacock, 2002.
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