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Private Label Rights

I've been trying to learn about PLR's (Private Label Rights), since they are supposed to be a good way to make money. The material is already created and you can put your name and website in the information before you re-sell it. But the ones that I have only allow you to resell the material, not to make any changes. Yet there are some types that I've heard of that allow you to take parts of the content and use them in newsletters, on blogs, etc. Those are the kinds of plr content that I want to find. Then sometimes when I need a paragraph or something, I can use it. So read the fine print - all PLR's are not created equal. Any suggestions for me? Until next time, Carol

eBay Store Suspension

My daughter has had an eBay store for some time now. She recently set herself up with a pre-paid charge card, but now eBay will no longer recognize it and have suspended her account. That alone would not bother her, but when your account is under suspension, it can't be used or cancelled. Which means that every month store charges are added and the initial small amount is growing bigger and bigger. She is due to have a baby soon, so eBay has taken a back burner and she can't seem to find out how to rectify things - other than getting a regular charge card, which she did not want to do. I have been recommending those pre-paid cards to my eBay students, since many of them are seniors and hesitant to use a charge card online. Guess I better investigate more. Have you had any experience with eBay and pre-paid cards? Until next time, Carol

eBay and Dropshippers

This is my mother (the young one in the middle), now 82 years old, and a budding Internet Marketer . She is an inspiration to me and we try to figure out a lot of things together. Mom sells on eBay and she has been a bit frustrated this week about her dropshipper. A dropshipper is a wholesaler that you choose products from and try to sell them. When the products sell, they take care of all shipping, you pay them the wholesale price and you keep the difference of whatever your selling price was. So you don't have to bother with shipping, storing inventory, or paying money upfront. My mom has one problem though. When she posts an item on eBay, sometimes the dropshipper sells all of their stock before her auction is over. Not a good thing to happen! If any of you have a suggestion for mom, we would love to hear it. Until next time, Carol