All You Need To Know About Resell Rights, Private Label Rights, and Royalty Rights

Friday The 13th Giveaway

With this giveaway event starting tomorrow, I’d like to throw out some explanations and descriptions of the various things you can do with resale rights or private label rights ebooks.

Oh, and by the way, go visit the site, sign up, and download some eproducts to help your own business along.

Check out the other giveaway events that are coming up or going on right now.

Resale rights products are considered to be the easiest ways to make money online. You don’t have to make any effort to create sales pages or choose professional graphics because the hard work is already done for you. The only work you have to do is, buying the product and its resale right, loading it on your website and selling it. You can make money with the help of resale rights products in two ways:

First method is purchasing the resale rights of someone else’s product and enjoying 100% profit when it is sold.

Second method is selling the resale rights to other interested sellers and keeping 100% profit with you.

In order to be successful, it is essential to understand the different resell right types and what you can do with them.

Basic resell rights:

The right for reselling the product is only given to the seller and the customer of that product cannot sell it to someone else. 100% profit remains with the seller.

Private label rights:

Private label rights is considered to be the holy grail of all resell rights. When a seller purchases this right, he or she is free to make any desired changes in the product. They can put their own name on it, sell master or basic rights to the product or sell it for profit. Sellers don’t have to spend hours to create a product and they are free to manage it the way they want.

Master resale rights:

The seller not only gets the right for reselling the product but also to resell the product’s basic resell rights. So, if a customer purchases basic resell rights of a product, he or she can make profit by then selling it to someone else.

Royalty rights:

Under royalty rights, sellers will have to pay a percentage to the author or owner of the product for every e-book they sell.

Give away rights:

Give away rights means that a seller can give away the product to anyone for free, but no resale or editing can be done to it.

As a seller once you get the product you must start studying your competitors. You need to know what strategies they are implementing so that you do something different and better. More incentives and bonuses can be thrown in for making an offer attractive to potential customers. This is necessary because online customers are used to shopping by comparison and if your deal is good you can make a lot of money.

You can start with just one product and put in all the hard work and effort to make it successful. You will have to be ready to give it everything you have if you want to reap a good amount. In case you are good at writing, you can perform the task of editing sales pages on your own and make it appear more attractive to the buyers. After you sell one product you can try your hand at another one and keep on repeating the process.

Til next time,

Here’s to YOUR Successes,

Ron

8 Responses to “All You Need To Know About Resell Rights, Private Label Rights, and Royalty Rights”

  1. Doug Champigny Says:

    Great resource Ron – thanks for sharing it.

    It’s especially important for newbies doing their first or second giveaway event to understand the differences in the rights that come with the gifts, and to know what they can and can’t do with each product. Without that, they can’t make informed decisions on what to download and what to pass up in these events.

  2. Andre Arnett Says:

    This is much needed material Ron. It can be quite confusing when you first see all those different PLR products. This can help someone just starting out figure out that maze.

  3. Joel Osborne Says:

    Great explanations Ron!

    I would just like to mention that we all need to be careful to read and understand the rights of the product we get. Not all rights are the same, some will be a little different.

    Also, if the rights are not included in the product download file, I think it’s important to contact the creator of that product to find out exactly what you can and can not do.

  4. Mike Paetzold Says:

    Great list and explanation of the various rights. Good resource.

  5. Ric Raftis Says:

    Great explanation of the various types of rights Ron. Always worthwhile reinforcing the importance of understanding these types of rights. It can save newbies in particular making some terrible mistakes..

    Cheers,

  6. Earl Netwal Says:

    Well done Ron. These rights and the difference between them can be quite confusing.

  7. Brett McEllhiney Says:

    Very good info Ron,

    It is always good to understand the different rights and what each one means. You have put together a great resource here.

    I would have to agree with Joel though. You must read the rights file that comes with each individual product as the owner of that product has the right to change individual portions of what can and cannot be done with that product. Never assume anything.

    Thanks for the great resource.

    Thanks,

    Brett McEllhiney

  8. Fred Lotgering Says:

    Ron,

    Excellent summary on publication rights. It is important to understand the different rights well if you are going to use the product for commercial use. Within the different rights there are also many small variations, so you must keep track of the rights for each product, you cannot just group them together.
    Thanks
    Fred

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