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    e deals are people who know some HTML and who have some experience installing scripts. It is really not that hard to learn how to edit HTML and to install scripts. There are low cost books out there that can help you. If you know HTML but you don't know how to install scripts, it is usually not very expensive to hire someone to do this.

    PROGRAMMING - You do NOT need to know programming to profit from private label source code. While I am an experienced website builder and script installer, I am NOT a programmer.

    QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER Always read the entire sales letter. In fact, read it a couple of times. I've bought quite a few source code packages, and I haven't seen any cases whatsoeve

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    It all started with the Mark Joyner Farewell Package which is affectionately (or disaffectionately in some cases) known as the MJFP. This was the first time I know of where someone sold source code worth many thousands of dollars that had been successfully used to run million-dollar websites. Since then, I have seen a couple dozen similar sales of source code, and you can be sure you will see more of these in the future.

    WHY DO THEY DO IT? First of all, there are multiple reasons why someone would want to sell their source code, including:

    • They need funding for a project.
    • They're going out of business and won't be using it anymore.
    • They spent $100,000 to get it programmed and would like to save someone else money and time.
    • They are using a new version of the source code but the old source code is fully functional, especially for smaller sites.
    • For a few people, such as Jeremy Burns, selling private label source code has become a business in and of itself.

    WHAT TYPES OF SOURCE CODE The types of source code you can buy include website scripts and software programs. Some people will refer to eBooks as source code but I don't consider them to be. By source code, I'm referring to desktop or website programming or code.

    The source code sometimes is for private use only. Sometimes it comes with resale rights, master resale rights, private label resale rights and even master private label resale rights. Private label resale rights means you have the right to do whatever you want with it, including resell it under your own name. But you cannot sell it with private label rights. Master private label resale rights means you can offer the source code with private label resale rights.

    Incidently, the MJFP was the most expensive private label source code sale I've seen and it only came with private label rights. You could not resell the source code itself. However, it was also the most valuable in terms of how much was paid for the programming behind it and the value of the non-source- code products.

    SKILLS YOU NEED HTML - If you don't know anything about HTML, you probably should NOT buy private label source code. Not only will you be lost in terms of what to do with it, but you won't be able to give useful instructions to a programmer or webmaster about what to do with it. Most of the source code buyers I've read complaints from knew nothing about HTML and didn't even know where to start when it came to putting the code to use.

    One exception to this is that I have seen a few sales where you only need to know how to edit a sales page, and you don't have to have experience installing scripts. This is a deal that practically anyone can benefit from.

    SCRIPT INSTALLATION - The people who benefit most from these deals are people who know some HTML and who have some experience installing scripts. It is really not that hard to learn how to edit HTML and to install scripts. There are low cost books out there that can help you. If you know HTML but you don't know how to install scripts, it is usually not very expensive to hire someone to do this.

    PROGRAMMING - You do NOT need to know programming to profit from private label source code. While I am an experienced website builder and script installer, I am NOT a programmer.

    QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER Always read the entire sales letter. In fact, read it a couple of times. I've bought quite a few source code packages, and I haven't seen any cases whatsoever

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    d and would like to save someone else money and time.
  • They are using a new version of the source code but the old source code is fully functional, especially for smaller sites.
  • For a few people, such as Jeremy Burns, selling private label source code has become a business in and of itself.
  • WHAT TYPES OF SOURCE CODE The types of source code you can buy include website scripts and software programs. Some people will refer to eBooks as source code but I don't consider them to be. By source code, I'm referring to desktop or website programming or code.

    The source code sometimes is for private use only. Sometimes it comes with resale rights, master resale rights, private label resale rights and even master private label resale rights. Private label resale rights means you have the right to do whatever you want with it, including resell it under your own name. But you cannot sell it with private label rights. Master private label resale rights means you can offer the source code with private label resale rights.

    Incidently, the MJFP was the most expensive private label source code sale I've seen and it only came with private label rights. You could not resell the source code itself. However, it was also the most valuable in terms of how much was paid for the programming behind it and the value of the non-source- code products.

    SKILLS YOU NEED HTML - If you don't know anything about HTML, you probably should NOT buy private label source code. Not only will you be lost in terms of what to do with it, but you won't be able to give useful instructions to a programmer or webmaster about what to do with it. Most of the source code buyers I've read complaints from knew nothing about HTML and didn't even know where to start when it came to putting the code to use.

    One exception to this is that I have seen a few sales where you only need to know how to edit a sales page, and you don't have to have experience installing scripts. This is a deal that practically anyone can benefit from.

    SCRIPT INSTALLATION - The people who benefit most from these deals are people who know some HTML and who have some experience installing scripts. It is really not that hard to learn how to edit HTML and to install scripts. There are low cost books out there that can help you. If you know HTML but you don't know how to install scripts, it is usually not very expensive to hire someone to do this.

    PROGRAMMING - You do NOT need to know programming to profit from private label source code. While I am an experienced website builder and script installer, I am NOT a programmer.

    QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER Always read the entire sales letter. In fact, read it a couple of times. I've bought quite a few source code packages, and I haven't seen any cases whatsoeve

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    label resale rights and even master private label resale rights. Private label resale rights means you have the right to do whatever you want with it, including resell it under your own name. But you cannot sell it with private label rights. Master private label resale rights means you can offer the source code with private label resale rights.

    Incidently, the MJFP was the most expensive private label source code sale I've seen and it only came with private label rights. You could not resell the source code itself. However, it was also the most valuable in terms of how much was paid for the programming behind it and the value of the non-source- code products.

    SKILLS YOU NEED HTML - If you don't know anything about HTML, you probably should NOT buy private label source code. Not only will you be lost in terms of what to do with it, but you won't be able to give useful instructions to a programmer or webmaster about what to do with it. Most of the source code buyers I've read complaints from knew nothing about HTML and didn't even know where to start when it came to putting the code to use.

    One exception to this is that I have seen a few sales where you only need to know how to edit a sales page, and you don't have to have experience installing scripts. This is a deal that practically anyone can benefit from.

    SCRIPT INSTALLATION - The people who benefit most from these deals are people who know some HTML and who have some experience installing scripts. It is really not that hard to learn how to edit HTML and to install scripts. There are low cost books out there that can help you. If you know HTML but you don't know how to install scripts, it is usually not very expensive to hire someone to do this.

    PROGRAMMING - You do NOT need to know programming to profit from private label source code. While I am an experienced website builder and script installer, I am NOT a programmer.

    QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER Always read the entire sales letter. In fact, read it a couple of times. I've bought quite a few source code packages, and I haven't seen any cases whatsoeve

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    L - If you don't know anything about HTML, you probably should NOT buy private label source code. Not only will you be lost in terms of what to do with it, but you won't be able to give useful instructions to a programmer or webmaster about what to do with it. Most of the source code buyers I've read complaints from knew nothing about HTML and didn't even know where to start when it came to putting the code to use.

    One exception to this is that I have seen a few sales where you only need to know how to edit a sales page, and you don't have to have experience installing scripts. This is a deal that practically anyone can benefit from.

    SCRIPT INSTALLATION - The people who benefit most from these deals are people who know some HTML and who have some experience installing scripts. It is really not that hard to learn how to edit HTML and to install scripts. There are low cost books out there that can help you. If you know HTML but you don't know how to install scripts, it is usually not very expensive to hire someone to do this.

    PROGRAMMING - You do NOT need to know programming to profit from private label source code. While I am an experienced website builder and script installer, I am NOT a programmer.

    QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER Always read the entire sales letter. In fact, read it a couple of times. I've bought quite a few source code packages, and I haven't seen any cases whatsoeve

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    e deals are people who know some HTML and who have some experience installing scripts. It is really not that hard to learn how to edit HTML and to install scripts. There are low cost books out there that can help you. If you know HTML but you don't know how to install scripts, it is usually not very expensive to hire someone to do this.

    PROGRAMMING - You do NOT need to know programming to profit from private label source code. While I am an experienced website builder and script installer, I am NOT a programmer.

    QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER Always read the entire sales letter. In fact, read it a couple of times. I've bought quite a few source code packages, and I haven't seen any cases whatsoever where people were lied about what was required to get the source code working. The fact that bugs or missing data situations were rectified in many cases indicates to me that the seller was not trying to scam anyone. As a moderator of the MJFP forum, I saw all the complaints (and praise) about the package, so I got quite a bit of insight as to what people need to ask themselves before they buy source code. In many cases, people didn't pay attention to the part of the sales letter where it said you needed to hire someone to configure and install the source code.

    Whether you should take advantage of a particular deal depends on your level of experience and the answers to the following questions:

    - Does the code require additional work by a programmer to get it working? If yes, do you have money to hire a programmer? If not, are there additional non-source code products in the package that are worth the price of the package alone? If the answer to both is NO, then you should NOT buy this source code. It will be a waste of your money.

    - If the source code works as is, does it come with installation instructions that a newbie can follow? Or do you need to be an experienced script installer to follow the instructions? If the source code doesn't include instructions, even an experienced script installer is taking a risk in buying it.

    - Do they give information on programmers and/or script installers you can hire, if necessary?

    - If the source code is expensive, is there a payment plan?

    - Is there a refund policy? In most cases there are no refunds, so you should not buy unless you can honestly afford to.

    - Are you spending your last dime hoping this will finally be the product that will make you rich? If so, DON'T BUY! If you are that desperate, the last thing you need to do is spend money. You probably already have products you can sell to make money. Your problem is most likely that you haven't used what you already have. Well, now is the time.

    WILL YOU NEED TO HIRE A PROGRAMMER? If you want to add additional features to the source code, you will need to hire a programmer to do that. You can't do it on your own and, frankly, it is not practical to learn programming just so you can use a source code package you bought. One of the best programmers I've ever met said it took him 5 years to feel like he had a handle on programming. Do you think it's wise to buy something that takes you 5 years to put to use?

    In cases where you will need to hire a programmer to get the source code working, you can hire one cheaply at places like Scriptlance.com and Rentacoder.com. Before you hire one, pay attention to the feedback they have. You should also ask to see work they've done.

    CONCLUSION There is no question most of the private label source code deals I've seen can be very profitable

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