Explode Your Profits
Here’s a tip that will help you explode your profits on any product you promote…
There are a lot of merchants who sell rights to their own products, which you can turn around and sell for 100% of the profits.
The catch is, you don’t make anything on the back-end…
That’s where the real money is and I can show you how to explode your profits by tapping into these back-end sales!
You can purchase resale rights to a product and sell it through your own merchant account for $27.
The benefits are simple:
- You keep 100% of the sale
- You can build a list of customers
- You can get affiliates to advertise for you
- You can get affiliates to build a list for you
However, what most people fail to capitalize on is the back end sales…
Smart merchants who sell resale rights include links in their ebooks to back-end offers. You sell the ebook for them and they make money from your efforts.
If you’re smart, you can get a piece of that action…even if you can’t modify the ebook you’re selling.
First, we all know that ClickBank sales are awarded to the LAST person who refers a customers. So if you follow up with your customers who purchase your resale rights product and promote any ClickBank products that the merchant who sold you the rights is promoting, you’ll get credit for those sales.
Second, if the merchant who sold you the rights is promoting a product with an affiliate program where the first referring affiliate get credit for the sale, then tag your customer with a cookie on the download page before he even reads the ebook. Then you’ll get credit for those sales too!
I cover all this in my ebook and you can get resale right here.
Feel free to post a comment…
Regards,
Derrick
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I really like your ideas Derrick!
Thanks…
Derrick,
Great advice! Having access to backend sales is always nice. Keep the great info coming!
Greg
Derrick:
This is the first I’ve heard of “tagging” the customer with a “cookie”. Do you explain in more detail in your ebook??
Very, very interesting to say the least! Appreciate the info but I too would like to know about “tagging ” the cusromer with a cookie.
Maribelle
http://www.mybellesplace.com
Derrick, you are the man! Keep it going, your info will help many people. Thanks.
Thanks Derrick! Fantastic Idea!! I just got your resale rights package (Lucky ME!). I can hardly wait to start setting it up and selling it the way you instruct. Excellent way to promote my main business on the back end in the eBooks. Genius!
Hi Derrick,
Some excellent tips there.
Tagging a customer means that when they visit one of your pages, you drop a cookie on them. You can do this in several ways, but you generally do it by including a 1px image or iframe which links to your affiliate link.
For example,
or
You should always check on all browsers that this is working. You should also make sure that the t&cs of the program that you are promoting allows this.
Great tips Derrick. Please be in touch.
Ben Shaffer
Derrick:
Wow! How you guys are able to create so many profitable products that certainly have resolved your financial problems for good? I hope some day I’ll be capable to acquire at least 25%(optimistic?)of what you have done. Congratulations for your creativity and the good action of letting others to know some of your vast knowledge.
I’ve never thought of stealing away the backend sales from products mentioned in ebooks before, but it is a pretty good tip, thanks.
tagging is sort of easy, all you do is include an invisible image on the download page but the image src should be set to the affiliate url, so when the browser tries to load the image it will load your affiliate link instead and if they use cookies like clickbank a cookie will be set.
a sneaky trick is to use an article to provide content,
and use the image tag to load your affiliate link and then send them to the direct link in the article, they will be suprised that you didn’t use an affiliate link, and think you aren’t trying to earn a buck off them, but the cookie will already be set.
Great info Derrick.
About the cookie stuffing I just want to make users aware of a few things.
When you load your affiliate link through an image or an iframe (such as a clickbank hoplink), you are setting what is known as a third party cookie. Internet Explorer blocks these cookies by default. I have done extensive testing on this subject in the past and the results were that approximately 40% of my visitors had third party cookies blocked.
Don’t get me wrong this is still a great way to get some extra sales that you wouldn’t have received otherwise but don’t rely on it and if you have the chance you should always redirect through the affiliate link and let clickbank (or other affiliate program) set the cookie.
Great Advice! Your information is very valuable.
Today I got e-mail from sonicpoint.com about next generation Media Autoresponder Software for sale for $27 with WEb 2.0 revealed, with rights of resell.
Send plain text, HTML, AUDIO and VIDEO e-mail automaticly.
I would like to know your opinion on that.
Great stuff I have to do some research on this myself.
Affiliate Cash Secrets was the very first system I heard about. But the tips that you just explained saved me from making a big “Ops” mistake.
thanks
I clicked on both links in your article above and was redirected to your 30 Day Challenge. I’m interested in your ebook but not the 30 Day Challenge. I must begin generating some kind of income before committing to any monthly nut. If there is a link to your ebook explaining and showing how to make money with resale rights products then by all means send that to me. I have a ton on my computer. Like many others I spent money foolishly buying all this product without a clue as to how to market and make money with it. Bottom line, I was stung by the sales copy. That’s on me, but I will not commit to something that I cannot without reservation think I can pay for without struggle. I know you guarantee $1K a month, but your $1K copy will not pay my rent. If you have something that will help me with article marketing and/or resale products send me a link to those. After I get something going, then I will be happy to join. My situation right now does not allow me.
I’ve known about “cookie stuffing” for a long time but have not used it because I thought it to be unethical. I know lots of the big name marketers are using this method so it makes me question myself whether it’s all right to do or not. I would think it would P*** Off the merchant that I bought the resale rights from.
So plain and simple Derrick, is cookie stuffing OK to do?
Thanks Derrick
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Jeff, This is not “cookie stuffing”. That’s when you set multiple cookies (sometimes hundreds) in someones browser when they visit you page in hopes that they will eventually buy something.
If someone asked me, “Hey Derrick, can I bypass your squeeze page and use content from your sales page to sell your product?”
I’d say, “Of course, send me customers!”
See, smart merchants know that a customer is worth Gold because they’re likely to buy multiple products over time - especially high-end products and that’s where the BIG money is…