5 Secrets To Profiting With Reprint Rights By John Tan
, December 19, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
This e-book only consists of 15 pages (18 pages when you include the cover page and copyright info), so I don't really know it was necessary to chop the entire thing as if it consists of e-courses distributed over a number of days. It is short enough for anyone to be able to easily get through in one sitting. Anyway, the e-book's title supposedly refers to profiting with resale rights, but the actual content doesn't just deal specifically with resale rights, instead focusing more on selling and promoting products. Be warned: This is NOT the e-book that you should get if you're keenly into resale rights. This isn't the best e-book for you either if you want to know more about selling your products. It has plenty of good (yet poorly written) advice, yes, but you can get the same information and much more from other sources. On a kinder note, I'd say this can encourage you to get started.
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5 Secrets To Profiting With Reprint Rights By John Tan
Fairly good points, but not well-delivered, December 26, 2007
Reviewer: Claire Madarang
This report is just advice on resell rights given in bite-size pieces through five lessons. While there is really nothing new with the tips discussed here, presenting them as a mini-course may be refreshing to some readers. There are also examples and illustrations where appropriate to drive the point better.
I wonder, though, why the author only used five tips for this mini-course as there are many more lucrative strategies for resell rights.
Also, this report is teeming with grammatical errors – even in the bold red lesson titles. A few are ok, but there are just too many here that they are already too distracting – not to mention irritating - and thus weakens the points the author is trying to make. The author would do well to have his report reviewed by a competent editor. No, scratch that. He should just hire a professional writer to re-write the report altogether.
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5 Secrets To Profiting With Reprint Rights By John Tan
Could have been a good one, BUT..., January 02, 2008
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
Okay, let me warn you, the grammar made me cringe.
But I liked the part about positioning your products.
Great layout, it’s a good resource, but really, I wonder why these guys don’t watch their grammar?
That aside, I decided to concentrate on what he’s really trying to say. There’s nothing new for the veteran in here, but it’s always good to keep reminding yourself of the Internet Marketing lessons you may have learned along the way, and John Tan helps refresh your memory.
The only other thing I don’t like is that it awfully looks a lot like a series of his sales letters copy-pasted and turned into an e-book. Is that such a bad thing?
I don’t know, it just seems like a sloppy move to me. John Tan could have at least removed the “Dear Fellow Reseller, welcome to the...”
Tsk, tsk. Even if it’s free it shouldn’t mean blatantly, thoughtlessly put together.
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