Can You Promote A Product And Keep 100% of the Sale Price



Even if a deal existed, what reason would the merchant have to run an affiliate program where they didn't earn any money.



I have heard of network marketing programs where the merchant allows affiliates to collect 100% of the sales revenue when they get a new subscriber to sign up.



But when you go higher up the chain they take a cut of the larger commissions and that's how they earn their money.



If you buy a product from a merchant and decide to copy their sales page and pair it with your own domain you are breaking the law and could get sued.




There are products you can buy called MRR (Master Resale Rights) and PLR (Private Label Rights) product that can be purchased from websites specialising in MMR and PLR products.




MMR products allow you to resell the product but not to alter it in any way and come with a resale license to explain what you can and can't do with the product.



PLR is similar in that with most PLR products you can brand them with your own alterations.



When you purchase either MMR or a PLR product, the package includes the product and associated files along with a sale HTML page that you can upload to your web host and start selling your product.




Being a product seller may seem exciting but you really need to know what you are doing.




If for some reason the product is faulty or doesn't work for the customer it is up to you to assist them to find a solution and if not you will be refunding their money.



Some people who do not get the service they expect go straight to social media to tell the world about their problems.



And your sales will be lost forever.



If you want to sell your product to a larger market, you may decide that you want to recruit affiliate marketers.



Exciting.



It may be good to have all those extra salespeople selling for you but now you have to serve another group of people.



More possible problems.



If the affiliates have a bad experience with your company they may not hesitate to write on their blog that your product is a scam, creating bad publicity for your product.



If you plan well and have a help desk and have systems in place to deal with tested problems there is no reason why selling your own product is a bad idea.



Are you promoting a product and keeping 100% of the sale price?



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