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You Can Do It With Private Label Rights

Choosing the right business model when using private label rights products can make you a successful marketer and give you income over time. When you choose a private label rights product to use, you will already have competitors to compete with. This is due to other people selling the same exact product that you selected. This can potentially offend customers and make your refund rates increase.

You will need to make the private label rights product you purchase your own by modifying it to ensure you will be successful. This will make your product unique and will cut down on the amount of competitors you have to compete with. Make sure you have the rights to do so before modifying your private label rights product. This can be done by reading the license file which is included with almost every PLR product.

Your included license file will let you know what you can and cannot do with your private label rights product. The majority of private label rights products on the market today allow you to do pretty much anything with them except give them away, some even allow you to do that. To protect yourself, make sure you are familiar with the license and avoid problems when you start distributing your product.

One thing to look for when purchasing private label rights products is limited distribution. When a PLR product has limited distribution, it will greatly reduce the amount of competition you will have. It is also recommended that you modify the sales page, graphics, and other content to make it totally unique. This will ensure you are not competing with others with just the price tag.

Once you have completed the editing to your private label rights product, you can purchase a domain to match your unique product and begin marketing it as a brand new product. This will eliminate most of your potential competition and can provide residual income for years to come.

Now it’s time to start generating income by modifying private label products to create products of your own and build your Internet empire.

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June 4th, 2010 Posted by Peter L Reisner | Free E-book | no comments

Getting To Know The IPad

If you keep up with the latest technology you have already heard of the iPad, the newest product from Apple innovator Steve Jobs. This is a dramatic take on the functions of the laptop computer and the iTouch. Jobs stays ahead of the crowd by taking products that may already be on the market and bringing them to the next level with high graphics and other amenities.

Jobs first gave technology toy-lovers the iPod and then introduced the iPhone. His newest creation has become a hot commodity for those who feel the need to have the latest gadget, however pricey. The device has become a great alternative to carrying around a heavy laptop computer.

The iPad has been praised for the clarity of its graphics and multitude of available applications. It’s attractively styled and has definite visual appeal. It comes in a 9.7 inch frame.

Weighing in at a mere 1.5 pounds, the gadget is probably one of the smallest, most powerful computer systems available. Along with its portability and looks, the iPad performs a variety of functions.

The gadget gives users instant access to more than 150,000 applications from the Apple store. It is compatible with all of the applications that have been created for the iPhone and iPod touch, although you do sacrifice resolution with the differences in size.

One of the most talked about applications for the accessory is iBooks. This free application is available from the Apple store. The application is a virtual bookstore with countless books to choose from.

Book lovers with a fondness for technology will love the device’s iBooks application. It is a free application that can be downloaded at any apps store. It allows you to buy books online and download them to your iPad to read. The machine stores a multitude of books and is convenient for students often burdened with heavy textbooks.

There are countless books on the iBookstore that you can browse through. They are listed by title, author or genre. New books are being added each day so check back often. If you find something you like you can buy it, download it and start reading immediately. If you are a book lover that craves technology, the iPad is for you!

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June 1st, 2010 Posted by Philip Harden | Free E-book | no comments

A Collection of Poems about Depression

These poems are based upon poems and diary entries the author made in the early 1990s while suffering from severe depression. The poems are in chronological order, spanning a period of about ten months.

May 27th, 2010 Posted by admin | Free E-book | no comments

Amazon, Penguin reach agreement on e-book prices

WASHINGTON (AFP) – Online retailer Amazon said Wednesday it had reached agreement with publisher Penguin on pricing of electronic books for the Kindle e-reader.

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed and Penguin did not immediately reply to an inquiry from AFP.

The Seattle, Washington-based Amazon and Penguin, which is owned by media group Pearson PLC of Britain, have been locked in a dispute over digital book prices which saw Penguin stop supplying Amazon with new titles last month.

“We have an agreement with Penguin and will soon be offering their complete selection of digital books to Kindle customers,” an Amazon spokeswoman said in a statement.

With the arrival last month of Apple’s iPad, which features an e-reader and an online bookstore, a number of publishers have been seeking to renegotiate their deals with Amazon, which set prices for new releases for the Kindle at 9.99 dollars.

Just days after the wraps were taken off the iPad, Macmillan informed Amazon it wanted to begin charging between 12.99 and 14.99 dollars for e-book versions of most hardcover new releases and bestsellers.

Macmillan said it would give Amazon a 30-percent cut, as with Apple.

Amazon protested, temporarily pulling Macmillan titles — both print and e-books — from its online bookstore, but ultimately gave in.

Another major publisher, Hachette Book Group, quickly followed Macmillan.

May 27th, 2010 Posted by admin | Free E-book | no comments