Have you written an eBook or may have made a video training course and you just don’t think that you have enough material to justify a three-month or six-month membership site? Here’s good news. You can use resale rights to pad out the content in your membership site and take something that previously only might have lasted a month or two and make it extends into three to six months of training.
It is possible and it is allowed and it is helpful to mix your own content with content you have purchased and have the rights to resell. This includes training you don’t feel like doing, big picture training, and strange additional training. I’ll explain to you what that means in a second.
There’s always going to be some kind of training that you don’t feel like doing. Awhile ago, I added content to a membership site about list building. I talked about the different types of e-mails to broadcast to your list, the different types of follow-up schedule in your autoresponder. That was all fun. But did I want to show somebody how to set up an AWeber account, how to create a new list? No. I simply didn’t feel like doing that kind of training. It didn’t excite me. I didn’t want to have to go and get an AWeber account just to make the video because I use a different autoresponder service. I also didn’t want to have to go through all these tedious steps just to explain what I was talking about. What did I do? I purchased resale rights that explains of the simple AWeber stephow to get an autoresponder going, how to copy and paste your form codebut not any of the strategy which I taught. When somebody joined the site, they got the video in this resale rights to see the mechanics of setting up a list, and then my part of it was to explain the strategy.
It is totally okay to purchase resale rights on the same subject you already teach simply because you don’t feel like doing it. Now this might mean that you are teaching the newbie stuff and you don’t want to teach a certain advanced topic or can be the opposite. And that’s the second type of resale rights strategy I like to use for content. And that is the newbie or the big picture training. The autoresponder setup was a perfect example. That’s something that’s somebody who is brand new definitely needs to know and cannot skip over, but you just might not want to explain it. You might be selling a course about forum marketing onto message boards where you explain how to find a lot of threads to respond to, how to get traffic from forumsfun things like thatbut you don’t want to have to explain how to register for an account, how to make your own post, how to set up a signature. But if there are rights to that, go ahead and purchase that newbie training and then teach your own stuff.
And finally, you can buy resale rights that gives strange and weird ways of solving problems. For example, there are these things called “Buy Neurobits.” They make certain sounds that put you in a certain mood depending on what sound is made, for example, things to relax you, things you’re going to be focused, things to make you more creative. If you were teaching someone how to relax more or how to improve their life, you have some kind of self-help course, you could purchase these special audios and pack them on as a bonus offer and this can apply to any kind of training.
That gave you a few ideas on how to use resale rights to pad an existing membership. Purchase rights for training you don’t feel like doing, forward a big picture or newbie training or even training that reinforces the things that you teach but in strange and unusual ways. Click right now to http://www.membershipcube.com to find out how you already have more than enough content to create your next membership site.