Public Domain has its origins in the USA where under certain circumstances copyright on products expires and the works then fall into the Public Domain. This means you are then free to take that product, copy it and resell it legally.
The main Public Domain opportunity is with books. But Public Domain can also apply to music, film, maps, photographs, art, computer software, and other media.
The bottom line is: that if a book is in the Public Domain you can freely take it and profit from it!
For example you could take a book on say, dog training and turn it into a product of your own. If the book is in the Public Domain, you simply buy it and turn it into a PDF that can be downloaded from a website after each sale.
This opportunity is endless with your possibilities only limited by your imagination. A word of warning though. You still have to determine if there is a market for your product and the people in that market have the means to pay for it.
But this is simple research and can be done easily.
As books are the most popular Public Domain product consider how you can take a book, resell it and keep 100% of the profits??legitimately.
Copyright varies from country to country and years to years so it would be impossible to cover every eventuality here.
And this is not legal advice - you must do your own due dilligence.
But that said, Public Domain material offers a vast opportunity for you to produce profits in your business.
Here's a very short introduction to Public Domain.
Several countries have quite strict copyright laws and in the case of books, copyright exists for the lifetime of the author plus 70 (or more) years after death. This is quite hard to track and requires a fair amount of research.
But here's is an easier way to use Public Domain books.
Any book published in the US before 1923 is in the Public Domain and freely available for you to use any way that you wish. And books published in the US between the years 1923 and 1963 may be in the Public Domain (and it is estimeted that 85% of them are).
Now, if you think that a book is that old it must be out of date or not of any use, then think again.
Why?
Because human nature just hasn't changed over the years. People still respond today as they did 100 years ago. Or even 10,000 years ago!
So what books should you get interesteed in to sell in your business?
It all starts with researching a niche. Once you've found your niche you'll want to have a look for a book that is in the Public Domain within that niche, that you can use.
The first place to visit is www.abeBooks.com. This is an online databasse that links hundereds of boosellers, all over the globe. Also, www.alibris.com is a similar resource.
In this following example just look for a book that was published in the US before 1923 (that way, for sure, you will know it is in the Public Domain).
Once inside the abeBooks website, click on "Advanced Search." This will give you several search options and attribute options. For now, just use the "keyword" field and type in the phrase "dog training." You also need to type 1923 in the publication date "max" field.
You're now ready to search. So hit the "Find Now" button.
At the last time of searching, the ABE site came up with 348 searches for the phrase "dog training."
And those are just the ones returned for the publication years PRE-1923. Do you think between the years 1923 and 1963 a whole boatload of other titles would be found? You bet! But additional copyright searches have to be performed for works published between these dates.
For now, pre-1923 yields enough searches.
Now, scroll through the searches and pick one you may think would make a good information product. Or, pick more than one and use these as bonuses for your project.
Most Public Domain books are relatively inexpensive (the shipping can cost more than the book itself).
When you receive the book, you need to re-produce it, in MS Word format. And the easiest (and quickest) way to do this is to get the entire book scanned. There are many good companies that will do this for you. If the book is text only, you could re-type it, but this can be extremely time-consuming.
When you have your Public Domain work in Word format, you can now do whatever you like with it. This means you can change the title, change the name of the author, add a foreword, take a chapter out, add a chapter, add/delete any text you like, add an image - the possibilities are limitless. You can do whatever you like. Anything that makes your finished product a more sellable item.
You could even add your own affiliate links in there.
And, if you make "substantial" (nobody's ever define "substantial") changes to the original work, you can even add your own copyright notice to your newly "derived" product.
It's a good idea to reformat the whole text of the original. To give it that "modern" look (more readable).
Of course, you don't have to make any changes at all if you don't want to. But it's advisable.
Here's another option, your "derived" product needn't be a downloadable ebook at all. It could be turned into:
a hard copy book
a manual
an EClass
an Audio tape or a CD
a DVD
a home study course.
And much more
Let your imagination run riot and see what you can use Public Domain for.
Public Domain Books Online
Old books in the public domain can be a great source of inspiration and suitable content for producing new material such as CD's, DVD's or ebooks. What's more... and even better than this, is that if you use a public domain book you can take the whole thing if you wish and recreate it into your very own.
Just scan the pages and any illustrations into your computer, edit the wording if you want to and bring the language up to date for modern readers. Hey Presto you have created a product for yourself, one that you can sell and make a fantastic income from on a recurring basis, for life if you want to.
One of the easiest ways to find old books especially those in the Public Domain, is to have a browse around local second hand book stores or at jumble sales, boot fairs, craft markets etc.
However another good place to look would be on ebay, using their search facility for antiquarian books and also the illustrated section of the books for sale area.
All books from pre 1923 if from the USA will be found to be in the public domain and therefore available for you to use and recreate as your very own. Books authored prior to seventy years since year end of the death of the original author in the United Kingdom are also in the Public Domain and yours for the taking to recreate as you see fit.
There are specialist sites such as Project gutenberg, at www.gutenberg.org where you can browse massive databases in order to find a book of your choice in almost any Niche that you can think of.
Q) What do I need to produce my own eBook from the public domain?
A) You will not need many materials in order to produce your own modern ebook or any other product from the public domain.
As long as you have a computer with a scanner and printer you should be OK.
However if you are going to reproduce the book onto CD for regular sale then it would be wise to have a good software programme for turning your ebook into a CD version on a regular basis. Naturally if you want to sell your new product as a direct download ebook then you will need a PDF writing programme on your computer.
The best known one of these is Adobe writer, but there are a large amount of very cheap or even free to use PDF writing/ converting programmes available. I use one called Docudesk and it is extremely reliable and simplicity itself to use.
You only need to convert your book once and it is instantly ready for your customers to download as many thousands of times as you require. You can then sell it or give it away freely as an incentive to purchase another one of your more expensive products.
TO SUM UP THEREFORE!
1) Decide in what Niche Market you want be, then obtain your Old Book for this Market.
2) Go out and research for your products. Really simple all you have to do normally is browse around second hand bookshops, jumble stalls, boot fairs etc.
3) Buy your book, making sure that it is public domain material. IE: Normally older than 1923 in the USA or more than 70 years from the end of year of the death of the original author in the UK.
4) Re create your book using your computer scanner or by taking the pages to a photocopy shop or local printers and ask them to copy every single page in its entirety for you.
5) Scan the pages into your computer using a notepad or word file in order that you can make any alterations you desire.
6) Add in any illustrations wherever you see fit.
7) Change the title if you want to and even add your name as the author.
8) Your newly created old book from the Public Domain is now ready for you to market to the world and make money for you.
To market your book you can advertise it on places such as amazon, ebay, or even better join clickbank and sell it as an instant download item. Anything at all that you do to get your book known to the world at large will help you to make fantastic money every time someone purchases from you, for a very long period into the future.
For instance you could promote your digital ebook or even a printed version of it, by using social bookmarking sites or creating a blog for yourself.
You should also consider using article marketing sites so that you can write reviews and articles which normally allow you to mention your products at the end of the article.
You can usually have two links to your products or to the website's which you use to promote them. These links are allowed in a special box, (commonly known as a resource box) which immediately follows your article.
Other methods of advertising your Old Books would be on the pay per click sites such as google adwords, but these can be expensive if you don't know what you are doing and I recommend sticking to the free methods, at least until you have gotten a few sales and some experience under your belt.
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