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1. Sell your products at a wholesale price to retailweb sites. You could sell them individually or inbulk. 2. Set up joint ventures with other businesses tosell your product to new customers. They canintroduce it to their customers for a set price. 3. Allow other web sites to sell your product for aset commission. They can take a percentage of thesale and send you the rest of the order to drop ship. 4. Sell your product through an affiliate program.You just pay people a set commission for each oftheir sales or click throughs. 5. Sell people the rights to reproduce your product.You could sell them straight out for one price orcollect royalty payments from each sale they make. 6. Set up a cross promotion deal with another webbusiness. Allow them to sell your product as a backend product to their existing customers base. 7. Sell your product in a package deal with otherweb businesses. You can both advertise it and splitthe profits. 8. Rent your products out for a set period of time.It's like selling but, you get the products back torent again. 9. Allow people to subscribe to your products. Itworks best when selling info products, services ormemberships. 10. Allow people to lease your products. It's likerenting them but they have the option of buying atthe end of the lease. Steve Li is the webmaster of http://pushbuttonincomes.com. You can read more articles like this by subscribing to his twice-weekly Newsletter. Send a blank email to: mailto:pushbutton@pushbuttonincomes.com?subject=subscribe Get a free course "Online Advertising for the Completely Clueless!"
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