How much would you pay? for a "Product in a Box" (Ebook + sales page + affiliate page, + Emails) ??

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It would be nice to get the view of product creators, affiliate marketers, newbie marketers, to this question - How much would you expect to pay for this all in one product package?


If a product creator is to sell an ebook product (and many extras listed in the list below) in a all in one box, in a niche decided by a buyer,

which then the buyer can just buy it and start to sell it with their own strategy etc,

Then how much would you expect to pay for it?

  • Ebook (50+ page)
  • Sales letter
  • Squeeze page
  • Short report (to compliment the squeeze page)
  • Affilaite page (6 Banners, Email copy, Various titles, articles, blog posts etc)
  • 10 Autoresponder emails
  • Thank you page
  • Download page
  • Can you suggest anything else to include to this list? (please add if something else would be useful for a buyer to this package)

1) How much would you be typically willing to pay for that package?

2) What is the minimum price you would pay for that 'all in one product - in a box?
What price would you say is a fair minimum price, with all of this included?

3) What is the maximum price you would pay for that 'all in one product - in a box?
(as a maximum that you would not pay any more than?)

4) Can you suggest anything else to include to this list? (please add if something else would be useful for a buyer to this package)

for [any nich] of their choice.


It would be nice to get the view of product creators, affiliate marketers, newbie marketers, etc, to 1) 2) 3) and 4) Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Joan Altz
    What you have listed is the standard content of most packages with plr. The upsell to this package would be training videos for the niche and more content - perhaps an affiliate page, sales video, more graphics (social media images) etc.

    Price depends on where you are selling it. Warrior Plus and JVZoo - $7 to $17 for the standard package, $17 to $47 for the upsell (just a typical price range example).

    You could get away with charging at the higher price of the range for resell rights or master resale rights.

    A lot of people belong to plr membership sites these days. That won't stop you from making sales, but the content has to be good and the marketing has to be good. You'll also need affiliates to drive traffic to your offer, unless you can do it all yourself.
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    • Profile picture of the author cynthiaSEL
      Originally Posted by Joan Altz View Post

      $7
      You could test it out as a $7 WSO and see what happens by doing a WSO each week of a different one and comparing your results as you gain experience offering it. Then try somewhere else at higher prices. The key seems to be the learning curve of being able to do offers. As you learn, you're more able to do.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    The "biz in a box" concept has been around for a long time and severely devalued by all the PLR sellers that heavily discount their offers.

    Honestly, I got an email just within the past week or so that offered 5 different "biz in a box" opportunities for $14.97. Wow, $3 for a business that would supposedly be making me thousands a month in no time at all.

    Charge whatever you want, but understand you're going to suffer from the perception of "scam by association" given all the "biz in a box" deals online right now.

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    • Profile picture of the author cynthiaSEL
      Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

      that would supposedly be making me thousands a month in no time at all.
      On the other hand, by avoiding calling it a business in a box and saying what it really is, you can distinguish yourself in a market that apparently does exist... based on those many ones claiming to be an end in itself. Say it's a starter kit. Play it down. Say it's just to give you practice. Let people see it as a small thing that's real.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrew Stevens
    Everyone here is talking about plr but as I read your post it seems like you are talking about custom creating a product and website in the niche of the customers choosing. If that was the case I would say somwhere in the $500 to $1500 range.
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  • Profile picture of the author aarthielumalai
    As Andrew said, if you're offering a custom service, you could very well sell it for $1000+ (or $997, as marketers like to price their products), and you'll have enough interest. I've seen people do that in the product launch space. As long as you produce quality stuff, and your buyers get results (less refunds, good conversion rates on sales pages etc), you'll have no shortage of sales.

    You could alternatively limit the number, and sell the same package to, say, 10 people for around $50-100 each.

    But as the people above me pointed out, selling the same "DFY business" to multiple buyers brings it awfully close to a PLR model, and you can't charge much for PLR. I've seen quality PLR products being sold for $1. It's hard to beat that.

    But I don't know who you're selling to, so I won't assume. If you are selling to an audience with whom you've established your expertise, you're at luck. You could probably price your product at rates much higher than the market rates, and they'd still buy from you, just for your brand.

    That's how marketers still manage to get sales for $97 E-books when there are 1000s of $7 ones lying around.
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  • Profile picture of the author entry
    Originally Posted by aarthielumalai View Post

    As Andrew said, if you're offering a custom service, you could very well sell it for $1000+ (or $997, as marketers like to price their products), and you'll have enough interest. I've seen people do that in the product launch space. As long as you produce quality stuff, and your buyers get results (less refunds, good conversion rates on sales pages etc), you'll have no shortage of sales.

    You could alternatively limit the number, and sell the same package to, say, 10 people for around $50-100 each.

    But as the people above me pointed out, selling the same "DFY business" to multiple buyers brings it awfully close to a PLR model, and you can't charge much for PLR. I've seen quality PLR products being sold for $1. It's hard to beat that.

    But I don't know who you're selling to, so I won't assume. If you are selling to an audience with whom you've established your expertise, you're at luck. You could probably price your product at rates much higher than the market rates, and they'd still buy from you, just for your brand.

    That's how marketers still manage to get sales for $97 E-books when there are 1000s of $7 ones lying around.
    Originally Posted by Andrew Stevens View Post

    Everyone here is talking about plr but as I read your post it seems like you are talking about custom creating a product and website in the niche of the customers choosing. If that was the case I would say somwhere in the $500 to $1500 range.

    Firstly thanks for your replies.

    Thanks everybody for your answers, and the answers of 2 warriors, aarthielumalai and Andrew Stevens is what I was on about so thanks.


    Yes I am not on about PLR stuff, but custom product made for customers (regarding to their needs).




    ANOTHER QUESTION:
    I was on about what this woman is doing in this video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw8cut8SUaw&t=29s


    She is selling sites/products for $500 - $790+

    1) Howcome this woman who is creating sites, is able to get a lot of money for her products?
    (compared to just selling these individual packages for $17 - $50 - which is what the PLR stuff out there you guys mention sell for?

    2) what are the main reasons she is able to sell her products created for $500- $790 +, compared to just for $17 - $50 (as PLR products sell for?)

    3) Do you know many warriors who do this, which is create these 'personalised' products for clients (ebooks + copy + other bits)

    Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    There are so many factors to take into account, that it's unlikely anyone could help you decide a price based on the info given.

    But as a general rule, asking "what would you pay?" is one of the least effective methods of price research. In practice, whatever anyone may say, nobody knows what they'd pay for a product or service until they're properly marketed to. It's the marketer's role to convince the prospect of a product's value.

    Find a targeted market first, and then work out how best to position your product.
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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Personally I wouldn't use this ever.

    For a few reasons - If someone is selling a service like this, it always makes me wonder why they just don't sell the product themselves opposed to giving reseller rights. Also, with a product like this, I'd rather have it created myself (or pay someone to create it just for me) so I have all the rights and have no one else to compete with.
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  • Profile picture of the author Brent Stangel
    ANOTHER QUESTION:
    I was on about what this woman is doing in this video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw8cut8SUaw&t=29s


    She is selling sites/products for $500 - $790+
    In the first 30 seconds, he says she's been doing it for "quite some time."

    Which means she has two things you don't - experience and a list of satisfied customers.
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