The product you promote can make the difference between success and failure. Being online for a few years now I can say hands down that I’d rather spend $197 on 1 product that sold consistently for $27, than $1 for gigabytes of worthless resell rights junk that will need hours and hours of editing. Not only does it waste my time trying to tidy them up, edit the sales letter, and clean-up the graphics but that’s time that I could have been using to promote my $27 product and turn a nice profit!
Now it’s time to see an example of a good and bad resell rights product so you don’t fall into the trap of picking bad apples!
Example Of A BAD Resell Rights Product

Here you can see that the sales page is heavily text based surrounded by a badly tiled background. There is nothing wanting me to scroll down and check out the rest of the page and see what’s on offer. The headline doesn’t really speak to the person or state any striking benefits and you’re still left looking for an answer. The sales page could definitely benefit from mini-site graphics and a graphic shot of the package however as it stands this will not be enough to get people to buy unless you lower the price to compensate.
Example Of A GOOD Resell Rights Product

Straight away you can tell the difference in quality and what exactly is being sold. The mini-site graphics are very clear and the headline cuts straight to the chase. The package graphic also helps get the viewer’s interests and makes them want to scroll down and find out a little more about the offer.
If you received a promo email from two different marketers and one sent you to the first offer and the other marketer sent you to the second offer, which one is perceived as more professional? Which one comes across as more knowledgeable and reputable?… and which one are you more likely to do business with?
Even if you don’t know how to make money as a super affiliate, the point is that you’ll still be the one others go to simply because YOU are the seller of this product and it’s in YOUR hands! If you had the other product, you wouldn’t stand a chance UNLESS you did some severe editing!
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Great advice. I’d always wondered what the difference was between good and poor resell rights products. Your examples of the sales pages make it very easy to see what is good and what is poor. thanks.
Craig