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Project Update
As I sit in a snooker club, near the Barbican, Plymouth, I thought I ought to update you on the progress of the three projects I have ongoing. By the way, I’m sat in the snooker club waiting for my car to be repaired. After much sucking of teeth, intake of breath and scratching of ears, the garage gave me a decent quote and said “about an hour…Guv!”, that was 90 minutes ago! It would therefore appear that I have time to write a quick update!
Resell Rights Shop – Torn between basing the shop on a zencart platform, which is easy to install, complicated to set up but gives a huge amount of control or using WordPress, which is easy to install, easy to setup and easy to control. As you can imagine I am leaning towards using wordpress, purely from an ease of set up perspective. Once the shop is up and running I will create a free report aimed at “newbies” (hate that phrase!), technical terrorists (those that think they are technically gifted but can’t programme a sky plus box!) and non-techies (those that admit they are technically challenged!). The report will document the whole process and may even include video (oooohh!). Currently I have a holding page in place whilst I work on the shop in the background. I hope to have the shop up and running for the New Year.
Resell Rights Mania – This will hopefully be the Flagship product. A membership site benefiting from the fact that I am currently a member of the number 1 membership site for digital products. Although Resell Rights Mania will not have anything like as many “bells and whistles” as MRR, the subscription price will be adjusted appropriately. Essentially, I will be passing products onto you at a quarter (possibly) less of the subscription charged by the other 2 “big memberships”, (see future post!). Again looking at some time in the New Year before the site is up and running. I do not want to tarnish my reputation by putting out an inferior product despite the obvious financial pressures that we all face. I would much rather lose money short term, in order to put out a quality product that users will benefit from and thus we all gain long term!
I have two other projects that are not really out of the starting gate as yet so I am not even going to link to them here. Suffice to say, I will post an article once they are sufficiently up and running.
Cheers


