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Earn $150 in Ten Minutes Snatching Paragraphs and Pictures from the Public Domain

The public domain describes creative works that are no longer copyright protected and no one can be accused of plagiarism or breach of copyright by taking work from the public domain and using it in their own writing and other creative projects.  But that doesn’t mean you can copy another person’s work from the public domain and send it to an editor or publisher and have them believe it’s your own work.  But there’s nothing to stop you using public domain articles, books, photographs and other creative works as resource and research material for your own well-paid career as a writer of fillers and other short projects.

 

Sell Hundreds of Public Domain Products Weekly Through Amazon Kindle

Amazon presents several options for publishers wanting to sell their products online, from promoting them on CD or in printed format or direct to buyers via their new eBook reader called Kindle.  For end users Kindle is much like any other eBook reader with one big exception, being that people who own one of Amazon’s very own electronic book readers are also likely to purchase their subsequent electronic reading material via Amazon, and on a regular basis.  And that presents ongoing profits and commissions not only for publishers but affiliates also who promote information products through Amazon.

 

Buy Vintage Postcards and Sell The Originals and Public Domain Reproductions on eBay

 Postcards are among the most popular of collectibles worldwide and can be purchased inexpensively and sold at high profit margins on eBay.  Most people know that already, but what they may not know is that postcards attracting high prices and multiple bidders on eBay can also be turned into highly priced hot selling reproduction items.

 

Niche Markets and the Public Domain

To make really big and ongoing, regular profits from a handful of eager buyers, you might consider choosing a definite niche and focus purely on books and other products to tempt members of that niche.  Niche markets are those where members share a specific and tightly definable interest, such as bellringing, Boxer dogs, collecting CDVs of Victorian dwarfs, and so on. 

 

Create Videos or Audio Tapes of Content from the Public Domain

Many people using public domain information look for the fastest way possible to profit, and that usually means selling the original public domain product ‘as is’, making no changes at all, and generally they end up sharing the market for information products with other lazy marketers.  There is an easier way.  Let me show you how this easier and much more profitable way works for anyone keen on creating video and audio tapes while also creating unique products and having little or no competition.

 

Two Little Known Ways to Create Your Own Unique Products from the Public Domain

The Internet is a huge place, packed with marketers, you have to be different, preferably unique, to grab your share of easy profits online.  Here are a few ideas to help you turn public domain items into unique products for your business:

 

Rewrite, Repackage, Recreate and Make Tons of Money from the Public Domain

The Internet is a huge place, packed with marketers, you have to be different, preferably unique, to grab your share of easy profits online.  Here are a few ideas to help you turn public domain items into unique products for your business:

 

THREE Amazing Ways to Make Money from the Public Domain

The Public Domain can be used to create works for countless media categories and category combinations, and sold singly as printed books, magazines, photographs, audio recordings, software, eBooks, films, audio tapes, video recordings, sheet music.  Products can also be sold in combinations, such as printed book with CD, eBook with membership site, and more.

 

Create Your Own Craftwork Patterns and Artwork from the Public Domain and Sell Them on eBay

There are literally hundreds of different things I have seen selling on eBay which are essentially made from books, magazines and newspapers, both old and new. They include:

 

The Public Domain, Grandma’s Kitchen, and Bringing Out the Food Writer In You

Opportunities to profit from include compiling early recipes in book or report form or for contributing as readers’ letters and articles to worldwide magazines and newspapers.  These ideas will help you get started:

 

The Public Domain and How It Helps You Make Money From Specific Dates

Look in any magazine, vintage or modern,  and you’ll find a common theme running throughout: anniversaries and seasonal material.  In fact, the need for such contributions is so great that many writers earn their entire income writing about things that happened 100 years ago, people (living and dead) who are celebrating an important milestone (birthdays, deaths, marriages, etc.) and other pieces relating to regular events, like Christmas, Bonfire Night, Easter, and so on.  

 

Simple Writing Projects from the Public Domain

Most early publications, now in the public domain, are a rich source of items you can reword and submit to editors and publishers as readers’ letters and other short written forms.  Out of copyright items can, of course, be subjected much the same as they were originally published, although personally I would either reword them or acknowledge the original source. 

 

Two Great Ways to Make Money from the Public Domain

 It’s the most amazing source of product ideas and even complete products, it’s called the Public Domain, and it means you can pick and choose from millions of fabulous products, reprint them, sell them, charge what you like, and never have to pay a cent to obtain these hot selling items.  Here are just two ideas to get you started making money from items that cost you nothing because they are in the public domain.

 

Use Public Domain Information to Start a Clippings Agency

Clippings can be modern or old but bear in mind modern types are quite easy for people wanting information to locate for themselves.  It’s far harder for anyone to locate really old information about their favourite subjects.  This is where the public domain comes to the rescue.  And because this information is out of copyright and in the public domain you don’t need to have a reproduction licence or any other permission to copy information to distribute.

 

Create Your Own Unique Books from the Public Domain

Books are the most obvious item to create from texts in the public domain so let us consider a few ideas for turning a public domain book into a modern day product for your business without too much hard work or investment involved.

 

Create Money-Making Articles From Texts In the Public Domain

The very best ideas for making money really fast focus on writing short pieces, such as articles or product reviews that recommend readers buy something that earns you commission or which helps sell one of your own products. 

 

Copy and Sell Vintage Craftwork Patterns from the Public Domain

History repeats itself, especially in the fashion world, and many early 20th-century designs are popular today.  This means you can copy early knitting, sewing and other craftwork patterns and sell them any way you like. 

 

Three Hot Selling Items to Copy From the Public Domain and Resell on eBay

If you thought the public domain offered just books, films and a few vintage photos for you to copy and resell on eBay, think again, take a look at these hot product ideas, and grab them fast, copy them, get them selling on eBay, do it now, before someone else beats you to it:

 

Sell Your Public Domain Prints on Café Press

Out of copyright prints are in high demand especially if mounted ready to frame.  Some subjects are more popular than others, notably dogs and cats, sporting subjects especially golf and cricket, topographical (named place) subjects.  I’ve seen really high prices paid for well illustrated items on eBay and also on some outside web sites.

 

Create and Sell Cookbooks and Recipes From Public Domain Information

Cookbooks and individual recipes are always hot sellers but sadly a great many lack perceived value especially those being sold for pennies on eBay and piled in huge quantities into cheap resell rights packages. 

 

19th Century Magazines: An Amazing Source of Public Domain Information

Magazines from the very early 1800s are rich in public domain content, both information and illustrations, and are amongst the most productive and profitable areas for publishers today.

 

Create Long Product Lines from Victorian and Earlier Public Domain Information

People in Victorian and earlier times spent much of their day reading and so publications of the day were usually printed on much bigger pages and had far higher page count than today’s magazines. This means you will often find books from the 1800s and very early 1900s contain hundreds or thousands of pages and sometimes millions of words.

 

How to Turn Public Domain Information Products into a Regular Source of Income for Life

Information products in the public domain are yours to do with as you like, as long as the end result is legal, moral and ethically correct.  In a nutshell you and your public domain item should steer well clear of fraudulent or criminal activities and spam!!!  So you shouldn’t use the public domain to create illegal web sites or resell as recent research or in spam emails or scams.

 

Grab Public Domain Information Today and Begin Making Money Tomorrow

You don’t write, won’t write, you’re flat broke, and you don’t like marketing either!  Well done, you!  You already have everything you need to create a book today and begin selling it tomorrow!  Thanks to the public domain!

 

About the Public Domain
Copyright is a valuable commodity, explaining why breaches of copyright are rigorously pursued at law and can attract millions of pounds in compensation. Many public domain works are just as profitable, (maybe more so), as the most closely guarded copyright items, but they belong to no one, and anyone can copy them, sell them, and keep every penny to themselves.

Public Domain and Copyright Law
Rules vary between countries, according mainly to type of product as well as where and when it was created.  No one knows for certain the true extent of the public domain, but there are solid guidelines for checking the vast majority of creative works. 

Things You Should Know About the Public Domain
There's a little known world of free-to-claim products with unlimited profit potential, an Aladdin's Cave of ready-made products for you to locate in minutes, re-package in hours, and sell as your own. It's called 'The Public Domain' and it means you can legally copy and sell other people's books, maps, films, and more, with no ongoing fees or royalties of any kind to pay … EVER! Here are ten more things you may not know about the public domain …..

UK Copyright Law
In the UK copyright on written creative artworks typically extends to 70 years from the end of the calendar year in which the creator died (not the same as 70 years since the creator's death), with some other restrictions as explained concisely in Writers' and Artists' Yearbook available from all main reference libraries. 

 

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