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Hi me old mates!

Less of the old!


I am about to launch myself into buying products with resell rights.

I have found one site in particular that is offering 15 products for $17! They guarantee full resell rights and a squeeze page template thrown into the mix.

I am just getting my foot on the pedal in this area so not done any proper research yet.

Is this price a little too cheap? I cannie check out the products before purchase (obviously ). AND..............

When Im told I get Full Resell Rights, does that really mean FULL. Is there some catch or what!>?

I could use so dam good advice.

Cheeers!

Marcus
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  • Profile picture of the author Janet Sawyer
    Hi Marcus,

    Best advice I can give you is to try the following.

    Take each one of the products they are offering and type the name of it into google or some other search engine.

    Check out how many other people are selling the same "old" stuff, check out how many are giving it away.

    Once you have the results to hand, you will be able to tell yourself if the price is too cheap. Or more importantly, if the products are of any value.

    There are a lot of old, outdated products out there, that are still offered by Master resellers. You really don't want to be buying anything that is more than two years old. Why, because, they may be outdated and contain information that is no longer relevant. Even giveaway events don't allow products that are more than two years old.

    Hope that helps.
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  • Profile picture of the author Joseph Robinson
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    You get what you pay for; and 15 products for $17 raises some warning flags for me. If you want to use them as an information source to make your own products I guess that is one thing; but you might just as easily find the information for free elsewhere. I'd stay away from the templates and all that as well. There are enough of them taking up space.
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  • Profile picture of the author R Hagel
    Originally Posted by marcus100 View Post

    Is this price a little too cheap?
    The price depends on a whole bunch of a factors, such as:

    -- How many RR licenses are available. For example you can have high-quality content, but if there are 1000 licenses available, then obviously those licenses are going to go cheap.

    -- Quality of the content.

    -- The seller's reason for offering RR. For example, some sellers license their product for the sheer purpose of making money on the backend (via the links they insert into the product). So they might price their licenses for cheap to move those licenses fast (and to sell as many as possible).


    Point is, you need to look at all the factors. Run a search for the seller's name in order to learn more about his/her reputation. You can also ask him/her for a sample.



    When Im told I get Full Resell Rights, does that really mean FULL. Is there some catch or what!>?
    You need to clarify with the seller what they mean by "full" resell rights. Most sellers post the terms of the licenses someplace on the site, so check that out. Don't make any assumptions about the terms (such as assuming you have a right that's not listed in the license). Again, ask the seller for clarification.


    Becky
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    If it says full resale rights, it should mean full resale rights. Never saw any that any other hidden meaning. 15 products for $17 is a bit suspect to me. I would think that at that price, these products would be low quality products that are widely distributed throughout the Internet already.
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  • Profile picture of the author oda
    I recommend joining a membership site that develops there own products for its members use. That way you cut down on the number of people your competing with and you can be sure your products are original and Fresh.
    There aren't that may around as most of these sites use plr products to stock the shelves.

    White label software club is one that I Like a lot.

    Oda
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  • Profile picture of the author JasonGrimes
    If the 15 products are sold for $17 then I can imagine them to lack quality in terms of content.

    If you want to buy a product with full resellers right then I'd suggest paying out $17 for one product.

    The higher the quality, the more chance of establishing a professional and respectable business.
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