Well, now you know just about everything you need to know about resale rights packages, from basic resale rights all the way to the granddaddy of them all, Private Label Rights. Now the question is, which one of these are you going to pursue, either through purchasing for resale or creating your own package? As you may have guessed, it’s not an easy decision, as each package has it’s pluses and minuses. So, in order to help you make your decision, we’re going to point out some of the good and bad of each package. So sit back and relax, because this is going to take a while.

With your basic resale rights package you pretty much are acting as an affiliate and that’s all. You can’t change the package in any way. All you can do is sell it. That’s it.

The pros to this kind of package are many.

For starters, you don’t have to worry about setting up a web site. In most cases with simple resale rights, the owner of the product will give you your own web site to sell the product with. In the case of Clickbank products, you just plug in the URL of the hoplink and you’re done. After that, it’s just a matter of promotion.

Another benefit of basic resale rights is that you don’t have to worry about supporting the product. If a buyer has a question about the product that you can’t answer, just have them write to the owner. Naturally, you try to help them as much as you can, but if it’s a matter that is out of your control or something you have limited or no knowledge of, just forward the problem to the owner of the product.

Another benefit of most resale rights packages is that in order to be an affiliate for them, you don’t have to buy them yourself. Sure, it helps if you did so you could know what you’re talking about, but this isn’t a requirement. You can just sign up to be an affiliate and earn commissions from the sale without having to shell out any money for them.

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