The Amazingly Simple Internet Strategy That Makes You Money And Builds Your List Fast...Even If You Have No Product Of Your Own To Sell!
Learn some of the top tips of resale rights marketing on the internet today... read the special report and you find it packed with resale rights info comparable to products costing $47 and more.
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The Amazingly Simple Internet Strategy By Mark Hendricks and Michael Nicholas
, May 13, 2007
Reviewer: Lynn Lopez
It looks like this one was written in 2004, so some people who are new to the scene will be amazed that resale rights and other such matters have actually been around for a while now. This one just explains what resale rights are, how to choose products, why the right products are important in helping you boost sales, and how to gain a lot from marketing them. I wouldn't call this an amazingly simple Internet strategy like its title proclaims it is, though. There are easier methods to use, although it's true that this is also a simple option. Like a few other marketing e-books out there, this one also gives the impression of promoting the services and products of the website responsible for this e-book when you reach the last couple of pages. Overall, it's a good enough product to help you get started with reselling products. Just make sure to get newer resources as well.
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The Amazingly Simple Internet Strategy By Mark Hendricks and Michael Nicholas
Not that simple…but amazing, yes, October 27, 2007
For aspiring Internet entrepreneurs who do not have the time or knowledge to create a product at the moment but have sufficient finances, this report is for you. Here, authors Mark Hendricks and Michael Nicholas show just how to make money through products with resale rights.
With all the resale right products available out there, the authors teach you how to find the best ones that will bring in customers. They also familiarize you with the jargon in the resale rights world.
Since this report shows that your unique marketing offer is the most powerful tool to sell a product others may already be selling, I would have liked to see more information on this. The tips given here are already good, such as on changing the “look” without changing the content. However, I would appreciate if the tips were more concretized with examples. For example, the authors could have shown an original sales copy and the tweaked sales copy.
Also, the authors did not dwell so much on the specific criteria of a good resale rights product when this is quite crucial. More practical information in this section would help.