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At first glance this may not seem to be a very Blog related subject, but as you get better at monetizing your blog you’ll discover that one of the best ways to do so is to get hold of good quality private label products and offer these to your visitors.
Why?
Well instead of just getting a “commission” as you do with affiliate marketing, or a cut of the ad cost as you do with contextual adverts like AdSense, with your own PLR products you get to keep 100% of the profit, so you make more money..
The best PLR products come with a ready made sales page so you can quickly add them to your blog, or a dedicated site if you prefer, and the only difficult bit is adding a payment option so that you can charge your new customers and collect the payments.
The simplest way of doing this is with PayPal, so if you haven’t already signed up for a PayPal account go and do so now, then come back and watch this video to discover just how quick and easy it is to get the html code you need to add the “BuyNow” button to your site and start earning more money by selling your own products…
here’s the video to show you how to get the code, which you then simply paste in to the salespage provided: -
You can get top quality private label ebooks, videos, software, graphics and articles all from this one site:
Private Label Rights Products
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Thanks for this Matt. I struggled through making a button the other day and hadn’t a clue whether I was doing it right. I’d also like to know if there’s a way to customise your own merchant name, and the button purchasers have to click on to get to the product. Purchasers would find my my paypal email ID very unfamiliat, and I think that would be offputting and encourage people to back out.
Hi Lyn,
first time you do one it seems like some kind of “weird science”, so I hoped the video would help..
The simplest way I know of to customize your merchant name is to change the email to one that is on your business website
e.g. paypal@yourbusinesswebsitename.com
The other option (although I’ve not tried this myself) is setup a custom payment page, I just had a quick look and it doesn’t look to difficult to do.
go to My Account -> Profile -> Custom Payment Pages (under the Selling Preferences column).
As for changing the payment button to a custom payment button, you might want to watch the video again, especially the bit that starts 2 minutes in, it shows how I use my own custom payment button graphic on the example site..
cheers,
MattG
Hey MAtt, Great Video. I had tried to do this in the past but had no success. I look forward to putting the buy it now feature on my website and also creating my own cool button. Thanks.