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A Theme-Based Website, Part 3- Choosing Affiliate Programs
In parts 1 & 2 , I determined that developing a theme-based site is a great way to generate income. It's going to be a WINing situation for the search engines, my visitors, my merchants and ME. I've chosen a theme that I know (or can find out about)...
Are Your Affiliate Programs Eating Away Your Money And Time
Copyright 2005 Arun Pal Singh
So many times I have heard this. So many examples I do remember. People have left the internet business after being disappointed with their so called affiliate programs.
An affiliate program is an excellent way to...
Don't Make This Mistake...New Affiliate
Don't Make This Mistake...New Affiliate Copyright 2004 By Michelle Cobbs Joining more than 2 programs at a time is something you don't want to do. I did this when I started as an Affiliate. If I were to advise a 'newbie' getting involved online I...
Super Affiliate Strategies Part 2
If you are an affiliate that is trying to promote an affiliate program, then I don't need to tell you it's not a walk in the park, unless you know what to do. With that in mind, this is one of the main reasons I decided to write a sequel article...
Why is Affiliate Marketing Popular with Home Based Business Entrepreneurs?
The great strides made in the development of the Internet in the recent past has enabled information to be transmitted thousands of miles away with such ease and clarity that time and space are hardly of any consequence to the Internet Marketer...
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Affiliate Marketing - Reseller Rights
Affiliate Marketing: Reseller Rights There is a new trend
sweeping the affiliate marketing scene, it is called reseller
rights. Reselling the rights to a product has been around for
years, but now it has also proven extremely important in the
competitive affiliate market as well.
An example of Reseller rights is when a person purchases a
product he not only receives the product but also the rights to
sell the product. Now, each product's reseller rights are
different but there are usually common guidelines. Some of the
guidelines are as follows:
*You can't sell the product below a certain amount *You can't
claim that you're the creator of the product *You have to follow
the guidelines of and not use the product in any malicious way
*You might be only able to sell the product to a select number
of people (ex. 100 customers) *You have to keep the back link to
the original creators web site
As you can see there are some
restrictions, but for the most
part it doesn't stop you from doing business effectively.
For the creator of the product it gives them added sales knowing
that the customer bought the product with the added bonus of
making a profit from it as well. Obviously reseller rights
usually come at the end of the products cycle. Although the
product is still useful it is no longer in extreme demand. So if
you're looking for a great product with great opportunities
check out products with reseller rights.
About the author:
Jay is the web owner of http://www.thepersonalinjurylawyers.com
Personal
Injury Lawyers, a website that provides information and
resources for lawyers looking for cost effective advertising on
the internet. You can also visit his website at:
http://www.personalinjuryattorneysatlaw.com Personal
Injury Attorneys
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