What Are Resale Rights?
The concept of "resale rights" might be new to you (some people say "resell rights" instead). What does it mean?
Generally, resale rights are rights to resell a product. Not rocket science, is it? You usually have to purchase resale rights. The price you pay lets you resell the product to your customers, bundle it with other products to create your own new products, etc.
What "resale rights" means depends on what kind of resale rights you're talking about. Here's a quick overview.
Some rights aren't really of the resale flavor at all. You ca Read More...
Resale Rights - How To Make Money With Resale Rights
One of the easiest ways to get started making money online is
by purchasing resale rights to a product.
When you purchase resale rights, you get to keep all the profits
from sales you make on the product.
Most resale rights come with a certificate Read More...
Resale Rights Opportunity
While resale rights products may appear to be an opportunity to a lot of people especially those who do not have the expertise or time to create their own products, why do people still fail in the resale rights business?
The answer is obvious; it’s Read More...
Master Resale Rights - How To Make Money With Master Resale Rights
Unlike resale rights where you can only sell the product itself and
keep all profits, with master resale rights, you are also able to
sell the product and the rights for other people to sell it.
With master resale rights your profit potential is act Read More...
Ebook Resale Rights
There is no question about it. If you're into Internet marketing at all, you're probably starving for resale rights packages, especially ebook packages. These types of packages are easy to get, easy to change and easy to sell. So, if this is where yo Read More...
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Daniel Grant: Resale Royalties Are Roiling the Art Market in the U.K. and California In the past 15 months, several lawsuits by artists have been filed against collectors, art galleries and auctioneers Christie's, Sotheby's and even eBay, for failing to pay a percentage of the profits, referred to as royalties, when artworks are sold in California on the secondary market. Read More...