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Automation technologies represent a fundamental aspect of any modern industry. The major types of industrial automation solutions, such as DCS, PLC, SCADA, and MES, are used on a large-scale in process and discrete industries.DCS technologie Awhile ago, I got an email from one of the "gurus" I follow and it shocked me. The gist of it was this person wanted to trade services for a household item.To say it floored me would be an understatement.What was worse was a few days later t
Being a student of internet marketing and marketing ingeneral, I don't pretend to have it all figured out. Thisarticle probably won't give you all of the answers, but Ihope it at least gives you a few good questions.I subscribe to dozens of newsletters/ezines because I'malways looking for more and better information, solutions,strategies, answers, tips, tricks, etc. I don't think I'munique either. In fact most people who are determined tomake their living online, get as many or more newslettersthan they can handle.In the past few weeks, I've begun to take notice of aninteresting phenomenon.Two new ebooks, and a program which is supposed to bringyou more traffic, were all introduced around the same time.I happen to subscribe to the newsletters of the primesources for each of these new offers.Both of the ebooks come with resale rights. The trafficprogram, which is free, has a multi-level scheme, whereby auser's benefits increase by introducing new users who inturn introduce new users and so on.Now here's where it get's interesting. Within a day or twoof receiving these offers from the prime source, the sameoffers started pouring in from all sorts of newsletterpublishers.In other words, they bought the ebook(s) and/or signed upfor the traffic program, got out their lists and got busy.And they wasted no time.Now, this probably happens all of the time, but it was thefirst time that I actually stopped to watch it take place.This "phenomenon" brought up the folowing questions.1) Is there any money to be made on products when theresale rights are so easily obtained?Money is money and even a couple of sales will cover thepurchase price and a put a few extra dollars in yourpocket. But I think there is a deeper question here. Is itworth using up some of the precious but limited amount ofattention your audience can give, on offers like these, orare there better ways to take advantage of it?2) Is it a good idea to give away resale rights to everyonewho purchases your product, when instead you could line upsome good affiliates and profit from each and every sale?I think that I know the answer to this one! When it comesto ebooks, yes, it probably is a good idea. Most likely,the author is employing the following, rather cleverstrategy. He or she is counting on healthy back-end profitsfrom links within the ebook to other products/services.This is even better than making it a free ebook, becausenow there are hundred or even thousands working very hardto distribute it, thus vastly increasing the number ofpeople exposed to those profitable links.Hey, I guess I do catch on.3) Is multi-level promotion, as in the case of theaforementioned traffic program, inherently flawed?Now, I'm not talking about two-tiered affiliate programs,or even products that come with resale rights. I'm talkingabout anything you promote in which your profits/benefitsare dependent upon getting other people to promote it too.I'm not going to answer this question, as it is much likedebating religion. When it comes to MLM or multi-levelmarketing, there are believers and non-believers and bothare equally passionate.I want to make it abundantly clear that I am not knockinganyone who employs any of the marketing/promotion methodsoutlined in this article. As I stated at the verybeginning, I am just a student, struggling to learn. Thereis one thing I've learned for sure though, he who is theprime source stands to gain the most. Article Tags: Resale Rights
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