8 Good Reasons To Sell Software
Monday, April 19th, 2010Sample Software I Sell
I’ve held back for a very long time writing about selling software. I guess I wanted to protect my secrete. I notice most Internet Marketers miss out on this rare opportunity. I’m quite surprised because unlike Google AdSense where you’re lucky to make a dollar a month, my average commission selling Software is well over $25 per sale.
So here’s 8 good reasons to sell Software.
- It’s super easy to get started. Spend five minutes signing up and you have over 7000 products to sell.
- You are provided with easy to use links that you can add to your website or blog and free ready made sites that are super simple to add your products and logo too. See my store.
- I really don’t work very hard at this and could be doing a lot better if I only had more time and applied myself more. I review a product or two a month and post about it. It’s super simple and the efforts that I do put into it sends many qualified leads to my store every month.
- No investment required. Almost every product comes with a free trial. This is great for you because you can review your products for free before recommending them to your readers and great for your readers because they can try out the product before spending their hard earned money.
- Affiliate links are hard coded and guaranteed to be the real McCoy. This means you always get paid. I have big doubts about this with ClickBank products. I sent over 600 click trough’s a month to them for several months and mysteriously never got a sale. Perhaps I got hacked. Just not sure.
- Most software products pay a 50 to 70 % commission. This is as good as it gets.
- These are top of the line software products with good reputations and what people are already searching for in the first place.
- Your job is super simple – Give your readers what they already want and are looking for…a real recommendation that saves them time and money. What could be easier!
So if you would like to significantly improve your bottom line then I would suggest you give RegNow a serious look.
Happy Web-IT
Tom Jones
























































