Public Domain information for many product developers means books; however it can also be paintings, songs, radio shows, films and more!
That said, it is the area of books in the Public Domain that gives us the most opportunity as it is estimated that over 85% of books in the USA (up to 1963) are available in the Public Domain.
Products You Can Create.
Your book has arrived and you've had it scanned into word format for easy editing now what do you create?
Let's take a look at some actual examples of products we have created using Public Domain Material.
Ebooks
These are the easiest and simplest product to create from Public Domain material and we now have dozens of these up and selling on the Internet. PLUS, I guarantee we spend less than 10 minutes per book each month on them.
They are the epitome of the automatic business.
A coupe of points I will raise is that to really stand out from the crowd with Public Domain books you really should go through the book and edit it for easy reading.
I have sold Public Domain books without changing the way it returned from the scanning firm, however, by taking the time to edit it you can add in your own information and make it more appealing to your readers.
Make sure you add in your own forward and / or introduction AND add in a resource section which should contain your affiliate links to other resources.
Audio Products
Believe me, there has been a quiet revolution taking place with audio books and Public Domain information is perfect for taking advantage of this.
A recent study undertaken in New York where by researchers stopped people listening to MP3 players and asked them what they were listening to found that OVER 50% were listening to audio books and podcasts...not music.
What's to stop you tuning an audio book into an MP3?
How about some of the classics that are readily available on Guttenberg?
Or simply take a collection books and tuning them into an audio or CD set?
Audio offers a huge opportunity with Public Domain books.
Video Products
This requires some out of the box thinking but once you grasp the concept the opportunities really are endless.
As an example we have taken a Public Domain book on the topic of Martial Arts and turned it into a DVD called 'Self Defence For The Streets'.
We simply went to a local Martial Arts Club and asked them would they be interested in staring in own new DVD production. I was quite prepared to pay a one off fee, however, they simply wanted a dozen copies of the DVD for their members!
We took the moves from the book and asked them to perform them in slow motion and at full speed. The explanation of each move and where it could be used was added later back in the office.
Don't limit yourself to DVDs on sport, how about cooking, gardening, flower arranging, painting, animal training, fishing, golf and many, many more.
So there you have it, three ideas of how you can use Public Domain information to create your own hot selling, high profit information.
Thanks for reading,
Copyright (c) 2009 Pete Moore
Things To Sell On The Internet
Writing a book, for example, can take weeks or months to complete. If you're not a writer, or if you've never written before - this can be a daunting task. You will either not start, or abandon it halfway.
However, you can instantly get a book to sell and keep most or all of the money you generate from it if you can find an author willing to sell you resell rights to his book. This is rare, but you may be lucky enough to find a few that you really like.
I'm using a book as an example here, but it can well be any product. I use books because of its awesome power of duplication that suits an Internet Business perfectly, especially when they're in electronic form (e-books).
Resell Rights can come with the product together (which means that you buy the product, and you can immediately resell it), or you can buy it separately from the product (which means that you buy the product, and then the resell rights to it so that you can resell it).
Either way - you can now have an INSTANT product by just paying for the resell rights. Then all you concentrate on is setting up your Internet Business, and marketing it to your Prospects.
You've cut short your time by weeks or months in not having to create a product of your own.
Resell Rights
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Books with Resell Rights usually come in 2 flavors:
1. Basic Resell Rights
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Here you have the right to resell the book to your Customers, but your Customers have no right to resell them.
2. Master Resell Rights
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Here you have the right to resell the book to your Customers, as well as the right to resell the Basic Resell Rights itself to your Customers. Your Customers who buy both the book and the Basic Resell Rights can then resell the same book to THEIR Customers. Sometimes Master Resell Rights are bundled together with the purchase of the book only.
This means that you don't have to pay separately for Master Resell Rights.
Depending on your objectives, either type of Resell Rights can be suitable for you. If you don't want to have too many competitors, Basic Resell Rights is the right one for you. If you want to have many competitors, then Master Resell Rights is right for you.
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