Hot PLR Package with Master Resale Rights
I just picked up the 4th version of Jeremy Burns’ Source Code Goldmine this morning and after perusing the contents, I knew it would be selfish of me not to tell you about it.
You see, I’ll take a few of the 10 private label rights products and software packages that Jeremy has put together, morph them up a bit, and sell each separately under my own label — some at ‘introductory pricing’ and others for much more.
However, if you get the 10-product package for yourself, you get ALL of the products for far less AND get a return on your investment.
The package includes:
- Email Statistics Software
- Personalization Script
- Keyword Selection and Generation
- Autoresponder Software
- Pre-Written Newsletter-in-a-box
- List-Building Video Tutorial
- Product Creation Video Tutorial
- Affiliate Recruiting eBook
- Online Auction eBook
- Co-Registration eBook
Don’t let the fact that most of the products relate to Internet marketing throw you.
With master rebranding and resale rights, you can teach webmasters with fishing, scrap-booking or gardening sites, etc. the benefits of list-building, sales letter personalization and affiliate recruitment and then point them to the appropriate software or an ebook.
Jeremy has made reselling easy with:
- Full Master Resale & Rebranding Rights
- Complete source code (for Software Products)
- MS Word Source File & PDF (for eBooks)
- Pre-written Sales Letters
- Installation and Rebranding Instructions (where required)
- Full Web sites and Graphics Packages
- On-going Product Support
Originally, there were 500 packages available, however, more than a third have already been snapped up — so if you are interested, check out Source Code Goldmine today.
Happy selling!
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B.S. Alert: Is That a REAL Success Story?
Like you, I’m always on the lookout to find more ways to increase the size of my business and as such, I’m always happy when I come across a success story about someone who has recently made it BIG. Not only does it tell me that the opportunity to build a business online is still wide open (something I know to be true but love to see proven again and again anyway), but perhaps they know something I don’t — and perhaps I can pick up another piece of the puzzle through reading or listening to their story.
However, you and I both also know that there is a lot of hooey flying around the ‘net —especially related to Internet marketing and online business opportunities — so I therefore approach every success story with a healthy dose of skepticism.
First of all, many of the ’success stories’ are published by that person’s mentor who wants to sell you a book or course that teaches their online marketing method. There’s nothing wrong with that — provided of course, that the story is true.
OK, I admit to having somewhat of an ‘inside track’ for digging up dirt, but there are many things YOU can do to determine whether or not a story is true. For example, here is what I did to test an affiliate success story that came down the pike just recently.
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Whose Customer is She Anyway?
Here is an email that I received regarding my affiliate policy for the Super Affiliate Handbook…
Hi, I promote a lot of ClickBank products, but when I clicked on your affiliate signup area on the Super Affiliate Handbook website, I came across something I’ve never seen before:
“Customers who purchase products and services through the Affiliate Program will be deemed to be customers of SuperAffiliateHandbook.com.”
ClickBank provides all affiliates with the name and e-mail address of the individual who buys through our affiliate link.
I’ve typically imported people who have bought through my affiliate links into a database and have treated them as “my” customers and as legitimate leads for similar offers in the future. The truth is, aren’t these people *CLICKBANK* customers?
I already wrote to ClickBank to ask them about this, but also though I’d ask you where you’re coming from in saying that ClickBank affiliates can’t legitimately make use of the information that ClickBank (not you) provide us regarding people who buy through our affiliate links.
I look forward to your response,
Max
Here is my take / response on the matter for Max and all other Clickbank affiliates…
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Earn MORE from Your Google Referals
Do you sell products to Internet marketers? Then you’ll appreciate these improvements to the Google referal program.
I talk about using pay-per-click advertising a LOT, because it works! In the latest Affiliate Census, there was a decided correlation between those who achieve success as affiliate marketers and their use of paid search marketing.
And as an affiliate marketer who teaches other affiliate marketers, I appreciate that I can share my knowledge about what works, point you to good service providers and make a few bucks in the process from referals to Yahoo! Search Marketing, Microsoft AdCenter and Enhance Interactive.
However, I was always slightly cheesed in the past with the Google Adwords referal program in which publishers only earned $20 after the advertiser they referred spent $20.
Well, I’m pleased to say that Google has made improvements to their referal program that include bonuses of up to $2000 buckeroos! Read more
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Hiring a Translator
While at Affiliate Summit, I was discussing the increasing importance of having your site translated into various languages.
On looking around, I’ve decided NOT to hire the following translator.
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Happy Valentine’s Day
I just wanted to say “Happy Valentine’s Day” to all the wonderful NPT subscribers and visitors.
You folks are simply the BEST and the reason I love doing what I’m doing! I appreciate your comments, questions and suggestions each and every day. By sharing, you help me help you.
Thank you SO much and have Happy Valentine’s Day! Love on you all!
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Inspired or Discouraged?
Tuesdays’ post, “What Bugs You Most about Affiliate Programs?” received a LOT of feedback in the Comments section.
Some readers replied to the question and posted their pet peeves about affiliate programs.
Others reported being inspired to know that others share the same challenges.
Lastly, some were discouraged by my admission that affiliate marketing can be difficult and at times cause headaches, frustration and extra work.
Were YOU one of those who became discouraged? If so, please read the following… Read more
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$100 FREE PPC Credit Offer Ends Feb 15th
According to the ‘fine print’, the $100 in FREE PPC credits that Microsoft Adcenter is offering to signup ends on February 15th.
If you’ve been afraid to jump into PPC advertising, NOW is the time. You’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain with this one! You’ll find out why I’ve been using PPC advertising for years and years in my own affiliate business. (It’s all about the money, honey.)
And as per my experience and that of many of my super affiliate friends, you too may discover that Microsoft Adcenter traffic actually converts better than some of its alternatives.
Use those $100 in Microsoft Adcenter credits with what you learn from Day Job Killer and get a headstart on your competition.
Signup today! and get your $100 in FREE PPC credits!
P.S. Please note that this offer is valid only to U.S. residents.
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Old Dog Learns New PPC Trick
Well, I must say that I’m impressed.
I put the first section of Day Job Killer to the test this past weekend on two different niches — and hurray!!! I’m cleaning up!
The trick is to test first on one small segment of your niche market and get good results and then move to the second, third and forth segments, etc.
If you didn’t pick it up (or didn’t get my email), please read Day Job Killer - What Ros Thinks...
As predicted, Chris and Ken raised the price to $97 from $77, but for the sake of $20, I wouldn’t take a pass. You could easily make your investment in Day Job Killer back in a day.
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Day Job Killer - What Ros Thinks..
I had absolutely NO intention of even mentioning the ‘latest and greatest’ affiliate marketing ebook that was released this week - Day Job Killer.
Despite hearing from a few of my Internet and affiliate marketer friends that Chris’ first book, ‘Affiliate Project X‘, was ‘good’ - and some even went so far as to say it was ‘great’ - I didn’t promote it.
Why? Because what I heard about some of the methods that Chris uses are not my style at all.
If you’ve read my Super Affiliate Handbook, you know that
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