More cost doesn't necessarily mean more value.
Some of the most valuable products only cost $1.
These are PLR products that allow you to sell them
over and over on traffic exchanges and in safelists
and other advertising sources.
Also you can't put a price on learning. Some of these
e-books, "Think and Grow Rich" for instance, are worth
more than gold and teach you things that you will never
learn in college, unless you're fortunate enough to take
the Dale Carnegie course like I was.
We tend to put more value on things that we can see and
not on things that we can't see. Sometimes things that cost
a lot of money turn out to be junk and things that are less
costly turn out to be way more valuable. So as for me, I would
say save your money and sell digital items. They never go away
and you can sell the same things over and over and never have to
work out the shipping cost.
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More cost doesn't necessarily mean more value.
Some of the most valuable products only cost $1.
These are PLR products that allow you to sell them
over and over on traffic exchanges and in safelists
and other advertising sources.
Also you can't put a price on learning. Some of these
e-books, "Think and Grow Rich" for instance, are worth
more than gold and teach you things that you will never
learn in college, unless you're fortunate
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