Free Massive Salesletter Graphics Package For You

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As I promised a few days ago, I’ve finally put together one of my gigantic graphics package for you to download as my gift to you.

No strings attached.

Simply watch the video below for how to use the handwritten text in your salesletter, and use the link below the video to download it while I still have it available.

At almost half a gig in size, it’s a large file, but well worth it. You can never have too many salesletter graphics, because you never know when just the right one will come in handy and help to advance the sale.

The download is for personal use only, but if you want a private label rights (PLR) license, you can get one from the link below that for the price of a fast food value meal.

Note that the PLR purchase link gives you the license. You do not need to re-download the entire package.

Get all the details in this short video, then grab your copy while they last:

Click Here to Download the Graphics Package – Part 1 (191 MB)

Click Here to Download the Graphics Package – Part 2 (25 MB)

Click Here to Download the Graphics Package – Part 3 (190 MB)

Click Here to Obtain a PLR license for just $7

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  1. howard
    August 29th, 2011 at 23:42 | #1

    What are the plr rights? can we resell plr if we edit or repackage the images differently, etc?

  2. August 30th, 2011 at 01:15 | #2

    The rights are the same as most private label rights. You can edit it. You can do whatever you want to it, you can use it and sell individual pieces, whatever.

    The only thing you can’t do is declare yourself as the copyright owner due to copyright laws. But you can claim yourself as the author, the creator, or use them for however you wish.

    Does that answer your question?

  3. howard
    August 30th, 2011 at 03:23 | #3

    Yep – Thanks John!

  4. Richard
    August 30th, 2011 at 11:38 | #4

    Awesome John. Thank you very much.

  5. August 30th, 2011 at 19:16 | #5

    Hi John,
    Thank you for the package. I’m getting a request for a password during the extraction. I didn’t see it in the video or did I just miss it?

  6. August 31st, 2011 at 02:32 | #6

    I split the downloads into 3 parts, both for bandwidth issues, and I’ve renamed some long file names that I believe were causing some of the password issues.

    They should work now (I tested them all again), but let me know if any difficulties. You should NOT be prompted for any password. They are all password-free.

    If you have any problems with the original half-gig download, try these pats and see if they address the issue.

    Only a couple people reported issues, while the vast majority had no problems, so if yours didn’t experience any issues, then you’re good to go!

    John

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