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How To Succeed With Resale Rights (while most others fail...)

Here's the latest email I got from Jo Han Mok regarding
Copywriting Tycoon.

Success in business, especially in the resale rights
game, comes down to one factor: Uniqueness!

If you want your marketing, and your business, to be
successful, you have to be different!

To be successful in business and marketing, you have
to set yourself apart!

You have to stick out of the crowd.

You have to get noticed!

And you can’t accomplish that by doing what everyone
else is doing.

It’s really a “mindset” that you have to adopt.

A mindset that states… “I don’t care how saturated the
market ‘appears’ to be, I can still stick out of the
crowd and differentiate myself.

All I have to do is put a little thought into it.”

While most people will look at the competition and
give up, the real entrepreneurs will laugh at it and
think, "I will beat them easily" and then find ways to
do just that.

If everybody else is selling the same product, offer
your customers more for their money!

More value, added incentives, whatever else you can
give them to make the product more appealing to them.
Add a valuable bonus that no one else is giving!

(Say, a hot report or two that you wrote yourself,
perhaps? ;-)

It’s always better if the bonus you’re giving is not
being given by anyone else.

Just create your own unique reports!

(Even if they’re just 1 to 5 pages in length. It’s the
quality that matters, not quantity.)

Most people get lazy and just keep cutting the price.
If “price” is your only differentiating factor,
someone will always undercut you.

And that’s just bad for everyone involved.

Including the customer, because she will attach less
value to the product if she only had to pay a few
bucks for it.

It’s just a bad way to do business.

"If “price” is your only differentiating factor,
someone will always undercut you."

Offering a great price is one thing.

Ruining the value of the product by selling it for
pennies on the dollar is just bad business.

A better strategy is to keep the price competitive but
offer more value (instead of cutting the price too
much.)

Do that and they’ll buy from you.

And… if they’ve already purchased from someone else,
they may get upset about your 'better deal' for a bit.
But guess what… the next time they think of buying a
product, they’ll check YOUR offer first.

Because you showed them that you offer more for their
money then the other resellers.

Here’s something interesting…

If you take 100 resale rights holders of any product,
you’ll find that in most cases (if not all) only 3 to
5% of those individuals are doing well with the
product.

The rest of them are either doing okay, or very
poorly, or they're just not selling the product at
all! (Strange, but true!)

Think about that for a minute…

That means, you’re not competing with 100 resellers
anymore (as most people may have quickly “assumed.”)

Your real competition consists of only 3 to 5 people
out of those 100 resellers!! That’s it!!

Keep in mind that this is in fact a business.

You’re not selling other people’s products.

You’re building a business that happens to involve
selling other people’s products.

Take it seriously.

And give it the attention, energy and respect that a
real business deserves, because it is a real business.

Don't treat it like a hobby or sparetime activity.

Fortunes are being made by people using resale rights
and there’s no reason why you can’t be one of those
people.

The 'little guy' CAN succeed!

Jo Han Mok
CEO, Internet Millionaire Makers

P.S. The "Mother" of all Resale Rights Licenses...
==> http://bit.ly/copywritingtycoon


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