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Old 09-15-2009, 06:23 PM   #1
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Default Who wouldn't want to have a series of digital products to sell?

Okay I have bee searching through WSO's and other sections and maybe I am getting the wrong idea. As a trainer of many years I thought for sure that a club where users get a constant stream of video training content that was RR PLR or MRR would do very well. I WAS looking to get into that but -

Turns out the threads I have seen where this has been offered looked to have crashed and burned. Either not a whole lot of interest shown or the seller ends up canceling the buyers' subscriptions at a later date (I guess not enough members to keep going).

Maybe the videos were too general but in some cases they were IM related. Why wouldn't Warriors who don't have the time or the know how to create courses not want to get them with reseller rights from someone who can produce them? Digital products are the number one thing that sells.

Am I missing the threads where this has been popular? or is there something magical about Ebooks where people want those rather than videos (or both)?
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It will depend on the person and how the videos or ebooks were presented. Each person may prefer different material because there are those who hate reading and others just enjoy it.

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Default Re: Who wouldn't want to have a series of digital products to sell?

Mike, there's a real thirst for PLR. But most marketers have figured out that most PLR is really thin stuff. If you can show them that you have great stuff, you would have a winner. And video is definitely more powerful than ebooks.

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Mike, there's a real thirst for PLR. But most marketers have figured out that most PLR is really thin stuff. If you can show them that you have great stuff, you would have a winner.
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Well that may be the issue. What makes it great stuff? I mean if you are an IMer and you just discovered how to rank number one in ANY niche (Just illustrating) then you probably are NOT going to create the program to give it to others to sell.

However if you take a person from knowing nothing about IM to having a great product and ranking on the front page of a few niche keywords and making some coin it isn't spectacular but it would be considered solid to some. Would that be considered thin?

MY concept is actually 6-7 courses each with multiple videos. Each course is linked and a natural upsell to the next. At the end you have a pretty well trained IMer. The early courses lay the groundwork for side stepping all the pratfalls but might be considered thin because its stuff we most all learned (the hard way). Later on it gets more WSO ish with a backlink building system as good as any in a WSO and advanced SEO techniques complete with a backlink site package.

The fear from the creator side with a club is that if you put out the fantastic stuff out first then you have people taking it and canceling which isn't fair to the subscribers that stay on for the less than spectacular stuff.
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MY concept is actually 6-7 courses each with multiple videos. Each course is linked and a natural upsell to the next. At the end you have a pretty well trained IMer. The early courses lay the groundwork for side stepping all the pratfalls.
Sounds like you are way ahead of the usual PLR. As far as people canceling, once you establish yourself as the idea man, if they leave they miss out on the next great idea. Innovative ideas are rare. They need you.

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Default Re: Who wouldn't want to have a series of digital products to sell?

PLR, MRR and Resale Rights are great I buy them every chance I get if its high quality. I sell PLR and MRR products. One small thing you can do to stand out from others selling the same product as you is to get new graphics.

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Old 09-16-2009, 09:40 AM   #7
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Sounds like you are way ahead of the usual PLR.
So I guess my ignorance of what PLR clubs offer is a plus. I just assumed if it wasn't a course I would consider selling there would be no point.

Alright from this small thread I have gotten some responses and a few PMs so there seems to be an interest. I take it I can Pm you Paul when I have the first course ready? Anyone else who reads this thread and wants a heads up when its ready to go can PM me and I'll notify you as well.
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Absolutely, Mike. Send it on through.

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One small thing you can do to stand out from others selling the same product as you is to get new graphics.

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Understood. I think I may have that covered. Have a bit of background in television work and can do transitions, animations etc in post production. I don't see that all too often in IM products but I think people find it engaging.

Should have something to show in a week or two and i'll take it from there with the interest shown after people can see the quality I hope to put in.

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Default Re: Who wouldn't want to have a series of digital products to sell?

There are places where you can buy high quality reports which don't come with unrestricted rights and are limited to 100 buyers.

Many people keep finding PLR which has come from a wholesalers and has unrestricted rights.

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There are places where you can buy high quality reports which don't come with unrestricted rights and are limited to 100 buyers.
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That number sounds about right for what I have in mind. Probably even less but I'll cross the quantity and pricing when I get there.
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