Slipstream Marketing Resell Rights Ebook

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What is a Slipstream?

“The slipstream of a moving object is a region of reduced pressure or even suction (negative pressure), exerted in the neighborhood of the object and in the direction of its movement, and caused by its movement through a medium.

The term “slipstreaming” is most often used in relation to objects moving through air, though not necessarily flying. If a following object, moving at the same speed, can position itself within the slipstream, it will require less energy to maintain its speed than if it was moving independently, because the front object blocks a significant amount of air resistance. Using this principle is called slipstreaming.” (The above is from the Wikipedia Page on Slipstream & Slipstreaming) You’ve probably heard that while driving on the highway, if you position your vehicle behind another larger vehicle, your vehicle requires less energy to stay it in motion, therefore you burn less fuel.

If you watch car racing, like the Brickyard 400 or Indy 500, you’ll notice how most of the cars follow immediately behind another car because there’s less wind resistance in those positions. The lead car “breaks a path” through the air for the ones behind. They burn less fuel and in some cases are actually “sucked along” because there’s less air pressure.

It’s simple physics that can be applied to a lot of different situations. And when applied as a marketing tactic it can be extremely beneficial for both the “lead vehicle” and the ones in the slipstream.

Lets look at an example of Slipstream Marketing in action.

Back in late 2004 I published and released an ebook called RSS Exposed. It was the first ebook ever written on how the use of RSS technology and blogging could be used in a marketing enviroment.

At the time, RSS and blogging was still virtually unheard of in Internet Marketing circles. People didn’t understand the technology behind it, or the implications of utilizing it as part of their marketing efforts.

Other Details

– Ebook (PDF), 21 Pages
– Extra Bonus: Building The Perfect Wordpress Blog (PDF), 31 Pages
– Year Released/Circulated: 2008
– File Size: 465 KB

License Details:

[YES] Can be sold
[YES] Can be bundled
[YES] Can be offered as a bonus to a paid product
[YES] Can be added to a paid membership site
[NO] Can be given away
[NO] Can be added to a free membership site
[NO] Can be offered through auction sites
[NO] Can sell resale rights
[NO] Can sell master resale rights
[NO] Can sell private label rights
[NO] Can transfer master private label rights
[NO] Can Be Edited Completely and Your Name Put on it
[NO] Can be used as web content
[NO] Can be broken down into articles

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