Many "newbie" give up before they've really begun. That's due in part to the unrelenting maze of courses, ebooks, and other assorted sources available as soon as you log in! It's confusing. Who's right? Who's wrong? And who's in it just to make a quick buck from the inexperienced?
Information Products
This type of selling is probably the easiest way to make fast money without huge overhead costs. And you also have the ability to sell unlimited amounts of information products to as many customers as you can sell them too.
But, you must make sure that the information products that you have in stock come with something called Master Resale Rights. Master Resale Rights makes it possible within the product terms to resell not only the product itself, but also the rights to resell it to those customers you sell it to.
While there are also Standard/Basic/Full Resale Rights, the definition of this is much different. These types of resellable products only give you, the original purchaser of the product to resell it, and not those you sell it to.
Even though Standard/Basic/Full Resale Rights is not a bad thing, having the Master Resale Rights will most certainly bring in more profits based on the fact that your customers can also make money with them as well as learning something at the same time.
With that said, you need to be selective on which resale rights products you buy. What you need to be looking for is a product that is 1. newer, and 2. unique. These criteria usually make for the best sellers. The reason for this is quite simple.
Lots of people jump online searching for an opportunity that will make them some fast cash. The information product business excels in this capacity. That's why so many hop onto the resale rights information selling bandwagon. However, many fail at running a successful information e-business because they have no clue as to what they need to be selling! Or even how to go about selecting a killer product that will generate excellent profits for them without costing them an arm and a leg.
As I said before, you have to be extremely picky. And be wary of "hyped" up sites. Just because the site says that the product is A #1, doesn't mean that it is. There are lots of stinkers out there. Remember that the owner of the website that is in essence "pushing" a specific product is in the same boat you are. They want to earn money.
Reseller products
You can tape into the opportunities to resell others products and make residual income like commission that the company pays to you, each time you direct a buyer to their website and a purchase had been made.


































