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Build your eBiz with Resale Rights and PLR

November 7, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 4 Comments

Don’t you get really upset when your inbox gets clogged up on a daily basis with someone you have never heard of trying to sell you something. If you are like me you get drawn into checking it out, really you don’t know anything about the product or the author. Well this is different! This is very different, this product shows you how you can make money from Private Label Rights (PLR) materials that you already own.

 

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Finally an eBook that does what it says on the tin!

 

Finally an eBook containing only the facts and that get’s straight to the heart of how a resale rights and PLR business should be set up.

 

I for too long have been reading 100+ page eBooks promising to show me the way forward to starting my own online business using resale rights and PLR only to be miss-sold a load of re-hashed rubbish that has been repeated over and over again!

 

Build your eBiz with Resale Rights and PLR could not be more different. For starters the eBook is a very comfortable 31 pages long which makes it quick and easy to read and is only full of essential facts and tips to starting, maintaining and enhancing an eBusiness.

 

Not only that, it also includes an audio version of the written eBook so I could comfortably listen to its contents anytime I pleased. The videos included also made it so easy for me to watch, pause, learn and implement the ideas Steve was showing me on how to make a residual income for life.

 

It’s been a long time since I had such pleasure in reading a resale rights and PLR eBook and I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone who wishes to start their very own online enterprise.

 

Resale rights products are so hot at the moment and thanks to Build your eBiz with Resale Rights and PLR, you too can create your own HOT new products in no time at all and join me making a residual income for years to come.

 

Build your eBiz with Resale Rights and PLR has shown me the key to resale rights and PLR success! I suggest you get onboard with me and kick start your very own online business opportunity today! This is a fantastic product, I read it when it was just the eBook, but since then Steve has added an astonishing 29 video that take you step by step through the whole process. It is an awesome piece of work talk about over delivering!

 

Want a sneak preview? Ok its your’s, Steve has prepared a very special report which is FREE to my subscribers just click the link to download HERE

  

Or why not check out the full product HERE. In just a few days you could have your own eBiz up and running just like Steve has done.

See you soon

Rob

 

 

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Product Review: Affiliate Marketing Know How by Mandy Allen and Steve King

September 27, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 3 Comments

Over the past few months I have been compiling an eBook on the best dozen start up home businesses for under $100, I have read report upon report on all manner of start ups including Affiliate Marketing. My email inbox is clogged up on a daily basis with links to reports I can download so having seen literally dozens of reports I did not think I would see anything new or different.

 

So when I first looked at this eBook I said to myself oh no, not another Affiliate Marketing eBook but to my complete surprise this eBook actually got my attention. Anyway as I sat back and read Affiliate Marketing Know How I found myself drawn into the eBook soaking up all the information it was providing.

 

This information is common knowledge to most people and pretty basic information.  However it was the in depth explanations, the how’s and the why these ways worked so well that I found truly unbelievable. Already I had so many ideas flowing through my head.

 

After reading on I found the information provided very helpful. I also found it so easy to visualize applying it to my business. You will find in this eBook a great step by step guide to learning how to become an Affiliate Marketer, where to find the best programmes, what the best types of products are and then how to sell them and how to keep your customer happy and coming back to you time and time again.

 

Affiliate Marketing Know How does not stop there either. Once you have started to sell you will learn how to make yourself more successful by knowing all about your numbers and what you can do with this information. All for a measly $10! Check it out HERE and it cmes with a full 60 Day money back gaurentee

 

Affiliate Marketing Know How has officially earned itself a place on my printed book shelf with pages bookmarked and pages highlighted for future projects to come.

 

Excellent eBook Mandy & Steve!  Well done on a fantastic product. I also know that Mandy and Steve will not receive a cent on this product! They will be donating the entire profits from this product to a very worthy cause world of whispers visit the site to see the work being done here. You can also give a donation to support the cause.

 

Thank you for reading,

Rob

 

Here is the link again. Click HERE

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Grab It Quick!!

June 11, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 4 Comments

Well, I knew it would be worth the wait but….. This is surpassed all my expectations. What am I talking about? Its Keith Alston’s membership site, to use an over used cliché it is AWESOME! And it really does live up to that billing.

 

Many of you will know Keith through his posts on the Masterclass forum where he is always keen to help and advise fellow students. He has been a great help to me personally and therefore I am delighted to take this opportunity to publicly thank Keith and promote his site LKL Digital Media Keith’s new membership site. The content is simply staggering, and its all included with the site membership.

 

Just by signing for the monthly newsletter up you get access to a massive collection of download materials many with PLR and MRR rights, the best part is that these are not demos, lite versions or time limited, they are the complete item. And they are free! I don’t know how Keith finds the time to do all of this, I’m just glad he does!!

 

Being the top chap Keith is he is offering a massive discount on membership, however you need to act fast. This discount is only available to the first 250 people to sign up; when it’s gone it’s gone!

 

I urge you to get your membership today; Keith is the kind of bloke that likes to give top value, in this respect he has massively over delivered yet again. Sign up now by clicking HERE you won’t regret it.

 

Congratulations Keith FANTASTIC!

 

Rob

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I Made The Pub My Office

May 25, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 3 Comments

One of the many reasons for starting online business selling information or physical products is the desire to give up work and “work” from home. At home I have set myself up with a work area, with all I need to run my business just waiting for that day, glorious day when I can cast off the chains of being a wage slave and work from home.

 

However when I work from home I have noticed how unproductive that this arrangement is. Have you had the following…

 

“Can you……….”

“I’m doing…..”

 

“You can do that later”

“All you do is play with that computer all day”

 

“But I’m working on………..”

“Can’t you do that later?”

 

I think you may be able to add a few dozen alternatives or variations to the above themes. Also beware of the time thieves who know you are at home and are forever dropping by or ringing you, this never happens when I am at work. I recently dropped by John Thornhill’s blog to find that he had stopped working from home and had rented himself office space, which he had found had greatly increased his productivity.

 

I cannot yet afford a “proper office” (quick note just been interrupted typing this) but I do have office premises, two in fact. These are places I can hide away in and not be found, no phone no callers, no requests to take out the bin bag, no “quick trip to the shops while I’m doing nothing” etc.

 

Ok, I will let you in on the secret, I can be found in the snug of Dr. Duncan’s public house in Liverpool where I do most of my writing with my pen and note pad, or my local public library with my laptop.

 

It’s a lot more productive than working at home.

 

Rob

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IT’S NOT ALL JUNK

May 8, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 1 Comment

Keep your junk mail! What a strange idea, we are plagued day by day by the shear volume of rubbish that drops through our letterbox. If you have signed up in the past to receive information on business opportunities you will have these delivered on a weekly basis.

 

Dear Reader, let me tell you about my own junk mail story…… Immediately I have used one of the ploys of the copywriter by telling you a personal story about myself.

 

Get a loan for this (if you are lucky); get a loan for that (if you are even luckier). Your chance to win! An exotic holiday, a speed boat, an intercontinental ballistic missile or part ownership in the winner of the 2013 Grand National Winner. But, only if you act within the next 7 days! We cannot hold this price for much longer… Already I created a sense of urgency by giving a time limit on the competition, product or service offered. How often do you come across this offer? It is another one from the copywriter’s armoury.

 

So what is the point I am trying to make? Well one of the UK’s top copywriters Michael Silk can command a fee of £6,000 just for a sales letter, why? Because he is one of the best in the game. All of the junk mail you receive will have been mostly written by professional copywriters.

 

So what about collecting all of these sales letters and adapting the techniques for our own sales copy. So get yourself a folder and save these gems of the copywriter’s art, you will never know when you may need them.

 

Rob

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What’s Your Image Like?

April 10, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 5 Comments

This post was originally intended to be about taking pictures for auction listings. How to do it properly, what free or inexpensive software is available for image manipulation, digital cameras and camera phones. However just as I was about to start writing…

 

The following happened, or rather hit me full in the face, I have been researching for nearly two weeks the types of product currently available in my chosen development niche as part of the masterclass. My niche area being the selling of physical products on eBay and beyond. I decided to check out what was currently selling on eBay in information products  “Making Money on eBay”. A simple search threw up 135 listings. As part of my research I bought 4 products that promised to “reveal secrets”, make me a better eBayer etc, etc. I paid from 99p to £4.95 and acquired the whole lot for under a tenner.

 

So what can I say? Well, all 4 listings promised that I was buying the information on a CD. Three of these arrived as an e-mail attachment, this is against eBay rules (I have no problem with obtaining products by download link) eBay changed this policy sometime ago to shipping products on physical media. The fourth product arrived on the promised CD. Just to give a comment on the listings the 3 that arrived by e-mail, their listings were very amateurish. The one that arrived on CD had a much more professional listing with a proper sales page, this came with resale rights. A few minutes of investigation further showed that it was a resale rights product and was being sold by a number of different sellers.

 

Now here’s the rub, the first 3 items the products were exceptionally poor, these were the cheapest, and I got what I paid for and probably what I deserved, cheap tat at a cheap price. The sellers all missed the perfect opportunity to sell me something else. So what has this to do with image? Let’s start with the listings. Auction titles for all were quite good or very good. Price, this is where it starts to unravel. What sort of quality information would you expect to buy for 99p? Exactly, 99p worth if you are lucky. Products cross promoted in listings, but no up sell other than that. Poor descriptions, descriptions communicate about the product, they also communicate about you as a seller, about your business, and this is often not understood. Do your listings look professional? If they do not, what will your service be like?

 

The product that arrived on CD, what would I expect? I would expect that the CD would have a properly printed label (10p) with the company name or eBay ID on it, it should arrive in a jewel case or DVD box (10p), that it should be sent in a padded envelop for safety and security (10p), some people may even want a sleeve for the CD or DVD case (10p).

 

What arrived? A little blue plastic mailing sack with a CD in a plastic sleeve with the name of the product written on the disk in marker pen! Call me Mr. Picky but, that does not communicate to me a professional image. For less than 40p the seller could have impressed the hell out of me just by doing the simple stuff. They could have included a business card or compliments slip with the address of their eBay shop and an invitation to browse the other items for sale with the possibility of me making another purchase. I have yet to use the disk as it arrived only yesterday, it could easily be the best £4.95 I have ever spent, but at the moment it shouts only one thing, cheap and unprofessional, sorry that’s two things.

 

So what’s your image like?

 

Rob.

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Skills Who Needs Skills?

March 22, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 7 Comments

We all do, and what’s more millions of people each year are prepared to pay for them. We pay to have our cars serviced or repaired, we pay to have our gardens done, our houses redecorated or extended, kitchens fitted, we pay others for child care, we pay for cleaning services etc. For every problem there is a skills solution. It maybe that we do not have the skills ourselves or we do not have the time or inclination to do the job ourselves. Case in point Myself, I am a skilled tradesman who has completely renovated 2 three bed roomed houses and 2 flats. I gutted these properties and replaced all fixtures and fittings, but there is one job I will not do. That is to paint doors, door frames and skirting boards. To me it’s like watching paint dry, actually come to think of it, it is watching paint dry.

 

For these tasks I employ my friend Mario who is a top professional decorator to solve this problem for me. I am more than happy to pay him for his services. Is there a skill that you have that you could market? No? Really? You may be amazed at the following true story. I worked a few years ago with a lady who moved house; she had to do extensive work on the property which included the use of lots of skilled trade’s people. After the work was completed she was continually asked for the phone number of her trade’s people by friends and relatives to do work on their own properties. That was the genesis of her idea, the eureka moment. She soon realised the most precious asset we have each day is our time, we simply do not have the time to do all these important things, and if we do have the time we may lack the skills.

 

If someone could do these important jobs for us would we be prepared to pay for it? So she setup a company to do just that. I am glad to say she was a success for she had tapped into a market that we can all make use of from time to time check it out at http://www.timesprecious.net. All this from one little spark of an idea. Look at the range of services on offer from dropping off or picking up laundry, office moves, corporate events etc. all great time wasters in our lives, get that time back by paying someone else to do it for you.

 

We don’t have to be master builders or financial experts (are there any left, have there ever been any?) to have marketable skills? We all have something we can offer that someone is prepared to pay for; it’s only a question of finding out what it is.

 

Give it a thought.

Rob 

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Beware The Smiling Assassin!

March 18, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 6 Comments

Do you love the tax man? Rather a silly question really. This most hated figure in the modern world, the object of fear and derision, this night gaunt ghoul who inhabits the nightmares of us all. This person’s only purpose in life is focused in sucking you dry of every penny you earn, can actually be your best friend. Oh yeah! Yeah! How is it possible that this modern day fiscal vampire can be tolerated and even liked? Read on. Well, it’s very simple, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs are there to help you. Put quite simply for everything that you want to know about taxation and tax allowances the tax office have a leaflet. I first learnt this by reading Duncan Bannatyne’s (he of Dragons Den fame) autobiography. When setting up his own businesses Duncan always the canny Scotsman found that he could save a fortune on “professional fees” simply be reading the free literature available from the Inland Revenue.

 

There is a leaflet for everything that allows you to pay only the tax that you legally owe. This should be of note to every eBayer and Amazonian (have I just coined a phrase here!!) who are buying products for resale. You are required by law to register this with Her Majesties Revenue and Customs within 3 month of starting trading. There is a fine of £100 for not declaring this within the 3 month period. Tell them before they find you out as the penalties are rather more severe! Registering can sound rather scary, complicated and nerve racking, just thinking of all those ghouls waiting to pounce and rob you of every cent, penny of other item of small change you may have. The forms are very simple to complete, they are available via the internet, e-mail or by making a simple phone call. Information available at www.hmrc.gov.uk

 

Once completed you will receive an information pack called “Working for Yourself The Guide” with advice on how to best run your business, details on running your business on a tax efficient basis, how to claim tax allowances and obtaining further information on growth. It is also worth buying a book on how to setup a business; I have found “Starting a Business for Dummies to be very good”.

 

After April 5th comes the dreaded tax form, in the past a source of endless anxieties and sleepless nights. Although it is a substantial document only part of it will be relevant to your business. The tax form comes with a substantial and informative document to help you fill it in and claim all the allowances you are entitled to. You could get an accountant to fill this in for you but at the early stages of running a business it is fairly straight forward.

 

You can also file your tax form online which is the preferred method by the HMR&C, who are pushing this very hard at the moment, you also get an additional 3 months before you need to file your tax return. This means that you can hold on to your hard earned for longer and take advantage of the generous 0.01% interest rates available at the bank! One word of warning don’t, repeat don’t, try to con the tax man, (they may be a bit more cuddly than in years past) it will not work they have hundred of years of practice over you and you will lose.

 

Beware the smiling assassin!

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Procrastination the thief of time.

March 11, 2009 By Robert Corrigan 8 Comments

Sometimes a great idea will come to you. Sometimes you will see it in action, sometimes it will almost be thrust upon you and sometimes it will appear from the most inconsequential beginnings. So what to do with the idea when it happens.

 

Let me illustrate! Some years ago my self and my then girlfriend visited York for the weekend. We had a great time. Amidst all the history, fantastic places and interesting things to see, one thing stood out. It stands out for two reasons, it was fantastic entertainment and it was my biggest lost opportunity ever. It was very simple; we went on one of York’s many ghost walks or tours.

 

From the first instance we knew we were in for a good time. The actor conducting the tour arrived in Victorian costume ringing a bell to beckon the assembled to follow him. There followed a hour of first class story telling and top comedy whilst giving an insight to the supernatural side of York the most haunted city in Britain. After the tour we joined the actor in one of the local pubs for a further hour of excellent story telling. An amazing night out that still sticks in the memory.

 

On a business footing rather than an emotional one, our host pocketed in my estimation over £350 for one hours work! My mind was racing; I decided that I would put together a ghost walk in my home city of Liverpool. Liverpool has more than enough spooky stories to construct an evening of top class entertainment and in so doing make large amounts of cash. So what did I do about it? Nothing, diddly squat that’s what. I thought about it for years, I did nothing, not even some basic planning or research. Great idea no action, then came the stab to the heart. I picked up a leaflet advertising Liverpool’s only ghost walk. Someone had beaten me to it, called it Shiverpool and make a very good living out of it. Good luck to them they took action and I did not, a classic case of not acting immediately.

 

So you may think I never made another error! Next the mistake I made that cost me thousands.

Rob

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