1. A minimum suggested resale price: Time after time I notice products that originally sold well for $97 up to $150, which are rendered totally worthless because the authors didn't set a minimum price on their product. One reseller gives this product away for free as a bonus for whatever reason, for more detail visit www.newbies-guide-to-making-software.com then other resellers get discouraged because they think; "how can I sell mine for $200 when this guy is giving it away??
2. The product must be sold as a stand alone product: This is only to protect the value of the product with resell rights. If a reseller is including it in an E-book package, I won't be able to easily sell it for a high profit.
3. I must be able to change the Mini Site or/and Sales Page: I always want to be in control of changing the graphics and add my own personality into the sales page. I don't want to be restricted to using the same sales page as everyone else. The more you can separate yourself from the crowd, the better. Bringing a unique offer increases sales. I also like to test and improve the response of a sales page, and that can only be done if I can change it. I know that my competitors are just too lazy to come up with a sales page, so when I create another order-pulling sales page, for more detail visit www.resale-right-profits.com and add an exclusive graphic to the product, I'm a winner already. I guess I don't need to tell you about the importance of an appealing e-Cover. However... an e-Cover alone will not sell your product, but it can make your product look more valuable. When it comes to giving your E-book the best e-Cover treatment, you have many options. There are many software tools, as well as a number of designers you can contract to design your cover for you.
4. The product must be fresh: I would never recommend you to promote an outdated product. The newer the product, the less people have seen it. There are exceptions of course. You can bring an old product to life by giving it a new sales page and add a new graphic. But there's also some good news... Some older products may not be promoted anymore online because they have dropped out of the spotlight. You can often get the resell rights much cheaper for an older product, if you kindly ask the author/publisher.
5. The product must offer value: There are products that seem to be no more than just expanded sales letters for an affiliate program, making their profits mainly on the resale rights. Surprising but true... people who buy resale rights to a product will not do anything with it. They just want to have the ability to resell it when they want to. The resale rights owner is the one who wins, because if his customers aren't trying to sell the product then he doesn't have to deal with complaints too.