
Part 1: Core Strategies for Profiting from Resell Rights Content
1. Respect the License
- Always check your resale rights license for permissions. Most prohibit giveaways or altering content.
- When in doubt, contact the original creator.
2. Differentiate Your Offer
- Define Your USP: Why should customers buy from YOU? Examples:
- Lowest price, fastest support, unique bonuses (e.g., free consultation).
- Example: Selling sandals? Throw in a free beach ball to stand out.
- Tweak the Sales Letter: Customize headlines and emphasize your USP. If no sales letter is included, invest in professional copywriting.
3. Drive Targeted Traffic
- Focus on audiences already interested in your niche. Avoid “spray and pray” marketing.
- Use SEO and paid ads strategically (e.g., bid on specific keywords like “computer repair ebook,” not vague terms like “computers”).
4. Leverage Your Email List
- Pitch resell rights products to your list for quick sales.
- Use the product as a loyalty bonus (if allowed) to build trust.
Part 2: Advanced Tactics for Scaling Resell Rights Profits

1. Recruit Affiliates & Joint Ventures
- Offer higher commissions (e.g., 95-100%) to attract partners.
- Steal competitors’ affiliates by pitching better deals.
- Co-promote: Bundle your product with a partner’s offer or cross-promote newsletters.
2. Offline & Viral Marketing
- Turn digital products into physical books/CDs and sell at flea markets or trade shows.
- Create controversy: Leak a chapter of the product for free to spark curiosity.
3. Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Ads
- Bid on exact product titles or author names for high-intent buyers.
- Use ads to drive clicks, not close sales—let your sales page do the work.
4. Creative Promotional Hacks
- List products on eBay (as a lead generator or full-price offer).
- Use free tools: Create a Squidoo lens, answer Yahoo Questions, or post on Craigslist.
- Host a free teleconference with experts and include the recording as a bonus.
Final Tip: Always prioritize relationships—whether with customers, affiliates, or JV partners. Resell rights profits come from standing out and thinking beyond the product.