ArticlesReader.com Menu
Newest Articles
Most Viewed Articles
ArticlesReader.com RSS
Submit Article
Login
Signup
Search the articles

Articles Main Categories
Advice
Animals
Automobiles
Business
Career
Communications
Computer Programming
Computers
Entertainment
Environment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Food
Health & Medical
Home & Garden
Humor
Internet Business
Internet Marketing
Legal
Leisure & Recreation
Marketing
Other
Politics
Reference & Education
Religion
Self Improvement
Sports
Technology & Science
Travel
Writing
Subscribe
Receive alert message from us when new articles submitted to our site for free.

Enter your name

Enter your email

Syndicate

















Related Products
Home::Marketing

9 Essential Questions To Ask When Buying Reprint Rights

Author : Andrew Peacock

Hi,

Permission is granted to reprint the following article as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright information, and the resource box is included.

Also, I would appreciate it if you could let me know where you use this article by sending an email to mailto:andrew@reseller-rights.com

Article Title: 9 Essential Questions To Ask When Buying Reprint Rights

Author: Andrew Peacock

Contact Author: mailto:andrew@reseller-rights.com Publishing Guidelines: May be freely published w/bylines Web Address: http://www.reseller-rights.com" target="_blank">http://www.reseller-rights.com Autoresponder: mailto:rrart1@email-responder.com

------------------------------------------------------------ 9 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN BUYING REPRINT RIGHTS

1. HOW MUCH CAN I SELL IT FOR, AND HOW MUCH IS THE AUTHOR SELLING IT FOR?

Some products with reprint rights allow you to give the product away, some allow you to sell it on. Both have different advantages for you...

The ones you can give away can be a bonus that you can give to people who subscribe to your newsletter, or recommend your site to their friends, or perform some other service. You may also be able to use it a bonus for another product (We'll come back to this in a moment).

If you are asked to sell at a certain price, then that helps you to protect your income, since no-one can undercut your price.

Also, double check that the author themselves is not offering the product for less than you are allowed to sell it for.

2. CAN I RESELL THE RIGHTS TO OTHERS, AND IF SO, HOW MUCH FOR?

Sometimes when you buy/receive a product, you can sell/give it away to other people, but if they want to resell it they have to get the product from the original author. Other times, you will get what are usually called "master" rights, where anyone you give/sell the product to can also give/sell it to others.

Also clarify whether you can charge extra for the reprint rights, or are they bundled with the product automatically.

3. HOW MANY OTHER PEOPLE ARE SELLING IT?

If there are only a limited number of people selling the product, then you will most likely pay a higher price for the reprint rights, since you will have a greater chance of capturing any orders for the product.

4. HOW LONG HAS THE PRODUCT BEEN ON THE MARKET?

Depending on your market (ie, the topic covered in the products), then you may be wise to stay away from older products. There are "internet marketing" products with reprint rights available today, which are simply collections of reports written about mail order (with paper, that is!). These might be interesting as a source of ideas, but they won't be very hight quality.

For other topics where the pace of change is much slower (eg gardening), older products might be OK no matter how old the product is.

5. CAN I OFFER IT AS A BONUS TO ANOTHER PRODUCT, AND CAN I ADD OTHER PRODUCTS AS A BONUS TO THIS ONE?

If there is a fixed price on the product that you have to abide by, how can you sell to a particular person when they might have seen the same product elsewhere?

Simple.

Add bonuses to it to make a unique bundle. You can even raise your price at the same time since the customer is getting more for their money. By adding bonuses, you ensure that the particular package which you create cannot be gotten from anywhere else (at least, maybe not as easily). It also means that you will be able to charge more for the package than for the basic product, since the customer is getting more for their money. There may also be some limitations in terms of the value of those bonuses, or whether the package must be describer as "product A with bonus B", or "product B with bonus A".

6. DOES THE PRODUCT FIT IN WITH MY SITE'S TARGET AUDIENCE?

Reprint rights are great. Master reprint rights are even better. But if you're site is about gardening, don't just fall for the trap of buying a product that comes with "Royalty Free Master Reprint Rights!!!!" when it is about internet marketing (unless, of course, you have part of the site aimed at gardeners who want to set up shop online). If you do, the only guarantee you'll get is that you'll lose money

7. CAN I CUSTOMISE THE PRODUCT WITH MY OWN NAME, EMAIL, URL, AND AFFILIATE LINKS?

Many ebook compilers available today allow the author to allow other people to "rebrand" the product. This means that you can modify the product to allow you name, email address, and URL in it. Some authors will go so far as to allow your own affiliate links to be inserted into the product, giving you potential sales beyond the actual ebook itself. If the author does offer this, then you are likely to need to pay a bit more for the products, in return for the better long term income.

8. WHAT CAN I ADD TO THIS, OR WHAT CAN I ADD THIS TO, TO MAKE A UNIQUE OFFERING?

Hopefully, you're able to bundle this item with other items to make a unique package, as mentioned above. Now the only question is: what do I put in into the bundle

You might have other products that you are allowed to give away free, or you can write an additional report which goes into one aspect of the same topic, in more detail. Another option is to give the customer a free email course which arrives with them over the following days or weeks after their purchase. Maybe you have a membership site and could give away a free membership with each purchase.

9. WHAT CAN I ADD TO THIS TO MAKE A FOLLOW-UP COURSE?

One of the ideas above is worth looking at in more detail: follow up email courses. You can help to increase customer satisfaction, increase sales, increase the amount you can charge for the products, and reduce people who ask for a refund under the terms of the guarantee, by one simple act - adding a multi-partautoresponder course to the package and offer it over a period of days or weeks after their purchase.

If customers know that they will not receive the email course if they ask for a refund, they might be more willing to keep the product, so that they still get the course. Of course, this relies on the course being valuable in its own right. To make the course valueable, start thinking about what you can put into it before you even purchase the reprint rights product.

You could include frequently asked questions, advanced techniques, details of further links and resources online, articles on a similar topic, etc.

Copyright (C) Andrew Peacock, 2002.

------------------------------------------------------------ Andrew Peacock is the creator of the new email course: "5 Steps to Reprint Rights Profits" Subscribe today and get access to a searchable database of reprint rights products.

http://www.reseller-rights.com/c.cgi?inrrart1" target="_blank">http://www.reseller-rights.com/c.cgi?inrrart1 or send an email to:

mailto:5steps-inrrart1@reseller-rights.com



Spam emails More free articles

Related articles


  1. Fastest Money Making Affiliate Program
  2. Marketing On The Cheap: Speak Out!
  3. Do You Know Where Your Marketing Dollars Are Going?
  4. Non-Profit Success Requires Ongoing Marketing
  5. Marketing Tips - Ten Quick Marketing Actions
  6. Incentives For Customers? Whats New?
  7. Growing Your Business With Your Marketing Priorities
  8. How Toyota Captured the #1 Market Share . . . Through Solid Decision-Making!
  9. Marketers VS Consumers Predators VS Prey
  10. Where Are Your Leads Coming From?
  11. Are Your Prospects Walking Out on You?
  12. Add Internet Marketing To Your Marketing Mix
  13. Cheery Cards for Cheery Sales
  14. Spend Less, Earn More
  15. The Marketing Ability of Greeting Cards
  16. Creativity in Catalog Design
  17. Business Card Printing Options
  18. Lead Generation: What Is It worth?
  19. Flyer that says “Get Me”
  20. The Best Out of Catalog Printing
  21. Posters Can Make a Digital Difference
  22. The Wrong Way of Doing Postcards
  23. Business card’s Enduring Commercial Commitment
  24. Folds of Communication
  25. Strength of Postcard’s Style and Personality
More related feeds
Why you (home based business marketing) need e-books and how much ...
You can make good money by selling the reprint rights. But what if you have nothing to write about? Don’t worry. You don’t have to be an expert to write about the subject of your interest. In fact, you can write about everything without ...

9 Essential Questions To Ask When Buying Reprint Rights
Hi, Permission is granted to reprint the following article as long as no changes are made and the byline, copyright information, and the resou.

[aainet] Digest Number 2899
We ask that you notify the author of publication of his or her work. Bill Platt can be reached at: comments@thephantomwriters.com *** Print Publication Reprint Rights *** If you desire to publish this article in a PRINT ...

[freecontentarticles] Digest Number 6181
More Questions To Ask When Choosing A Promotional Item From: Matt Franks. 14. Promotional Items That Are Good For Trade Shows From: Matt Franks. 15. Pros And Cons Of Promotional Items From: Matt Franks. 16. Questions To Help You Choose ...

How To Write an Ebook
Now here the 20 Questions To Ask Before Creating An eBook… 1. What will be the title of your ebook and will it have a subtitle? 2. Will you be the only author or will there be other co-authors? 3. Will you publish a print version of ...

[aainet] Digest Number 2910
Vending Locators- Questions You Should Ask Vending Locators Growing up, our parents always remind us not to be shy and to ask questions if we do not understand or do not know the answer to something. This reminder does not only apply to ...

[aainet] Digest Number 2913
value propositions. The salesperson can still ask powerful questions and seek to get to the real issues. It's just that there is a less boastful element to their selling. The customer also feels that there is less pressure applied ...

9 Tips for Creating a Site Map for Visitors and Spiders and ...
All these questions and more need to be answered. So if you are going to use a visitor tracking software, you might as well use the best. Server vs Client Sides of WebThings which exist on one’s personal computer are referred to as ...

9 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN BUYING REPRINT RIGHTS
9 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN BUYING REPRINT RIGHTS 1. HOW MUCH CAN I SELL IT FOR, AND HOW MUCH IS THE AUTHOR SELLING IT FOR? Some products with reprint rights allow you to give the product away, some allow you to sell it on. ...

[aainet] Digest Number 2908
becoming a great listener and being able to ask pertinent questions that will remove the buyer's hesitation and compel them to action. For instance, you can ask questions to determine not just what problems they want solved, ...

 


 

© 2007 articlesreader.com - All Rights Reserved