Thursday, October 16, 2008

Master Resell Rights - 5 Fatal Flubs

By Jason Gardonski

Master resell right products are fast becoming a great way to earn an online income, but many people fall into the 5 most common traps and fail to make a profit.

The biggest mistake people make when acquiring products with master resale rights is to buy blindly without checking the quality or applicability to your particular market.

Besides buying blindly, here are some of the other fatal errors marketers make when getting into selling products with master resell rights:

Impulse buying. A lot of salespages online offer a myriad of products with master resell rights, and they can use some sneaky techniques to get you to want to buy the bunch on the spot without actually seeing what is inside. When you get a big package like this, often the only way to make a sale is to resell the entire package, rather than focusing on the needs of your customers.

Acquiring the ideal products. It's tough to know which product with master resell rights is best for your particular subscribers, but if you find a good offer that has a good refund policy, you can buy in confidence. If you can try out the products before you acquire resell rights, it's even better.

Overpromotion. By this, I mean putting most of your resources into a single offer. If you do this, and the offer does not convert well, you might get into financial difficulty. If you instead balance your promotion between many things, you can balance out your income, and not suffer if something in your market changes.

Spending too much to get the rights. If you need to spend a large part of your budget to get rights to a product, you may not have enough funds left to market and promote your new product sufficiently. Be sure not to overextend yourself, or spend too much on a product that may never recover your costs.

One thing to look out for is product saturation. One tell-tale sign is a product that does not have master resell rights for a long time, and only after you have forgotten about it does the vendor offer rights. It usually means the market has been flooded, and now no one is buying, so the vendor makes his last burst of sales by selling rights to other marketers.

Avoid these 5 mistakes, and you can find some real gems that offer master resell rights that let you make a significant fortune online. - 15431

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