Whats With All The Resale Rights
If you haven't been into Internet marketing for
very long, you may have seen a lot of talk about resale rights.
Now, if only it ended there, things would be very simple. However,
when you have terms like resale rights, master resale rights and
private label rights, and enough variations to choke a horse, it's
easy enough to get confused and not know which end is up. Well, in
this article, we're going to give you some simple explanations of
what all these resale rights are. Hopefully, by the time you're
done reading this, you'll at least have a decent idea of what the
main difference is between the various rights you can get.
The simplest of all resale rights is just that,
simple resale rights. That is where you have a package or product
and the creator of the product gives you permission to sell the
product for him, taking a commission for yourself. The product's
price is set by the creator. You can't sell it for anything other
than the price that he states. You also can't make any changes to
the product in any manner shape or form. You can't put your name on
it. Basically, you are just an affiliate of the product. In most
cases, you're not even allowed to create your own sales pitch page.
You simply send visitors to the main site with your affiliate link
and get credit for any sales that come through that link. Those are
simple resale rights.
Next we have master resale rights, which are a
lot more flexible than just simple resale rights. With master
resale rights, you can put the product up with your own sales page.
You can sell it for any price that you like, though in some cases
the owner will give you a lower limit to how much you can sell it
for. This keeps people from selling a $97 product for $5. However,
you can't make any changes to the product or put your name on it.
In some cases, the owner will allow you to pass on master resale
rights to others. This will be clearly marked in your
agreement.
Finally, we have private label rights, which are
the most flexible of all rights packages. With private label
rights, you can basically do anything you want with the package
unless restrictions are specifically stated. With a private label
rights package, you can actually change the content of the package
itself. Creators will give you the original source code in order to
be able to do this. Essentially, you can create a whole new package
from this. You can put your name on it, you can sell it for
anything you want, you can even give it away if you so desire. You
can package it with other private label rights packages. If the
creator does have any restrictions at all, he will state these upon
sale of the package.
The above explanations are simplified and in all
honesty, not 100% accurate all the time because of liberties that
creators take with the rights that they issue with their products.
But for the most part, these descriptions are very close to what
you will actually get with each type of resale right.
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