Monday, 5 May 2014

Public Domain Riches Revealed



Have you ever looked all over the house for an item and then when you finally found it the item was right under your nose all along?

If you have ever wanted to market a product or to make money selling information products, without losing your savings or spending thousands of dollars, then public domain might be the answer to your prayers.

It's everywhere you look but do you know what to look for? Everyday you and thousands of others come across public domain information and products without even knowing it.
Striking it rich on your first attempt using public domain is un-likely however let me give you a couple of examples of well-known people who have built financial empires using public domain.


Walt Disney - Do you think all of those cute little characters that made him rich were from his own brilliant mind? Not a chance.
Uncle Walts' early day fortune was created after he discovered the Grimm Fairy Tales, that were loved by so many, had fallen into public domain.
Other than making a few changes and updating the characters along with some of their names he basically copied them and made billions of dollars in the process.


Television media mogul Ted Turner created "Turner Classic Movies" known as 'TCM' was basically public domain tv because most all of the movies broadcast were in the public domain.
People's love for classic movies brought them to his TV network while also making Ted a fortune selling advertising.


These two cases might be extreme examples however they are proof positive that public domain profits and fortunes are available for the taking.
There is little doubt that thousands of examples from regular everyday people like you, and even some large companies, would fill volumes with their success stories of public domain profits.
So, what exactly is public domain and how do you know if something falls within your rights to use it?


The precise answer requires more space than this introductory article however here is a basic and general overview.

Public domain is most often referred to anything that does not fall under copyright laws including works that are not eligible for copyright or where copyright has expired.
You may only use the works of another once it becomes public domain, without obtaining permission of the original copyright holder.


Below are examples of just some of the works in public domain you might have seen or come across before without even knowing it.
Posters, books, reports, photographs, movies, tv programs, audio recordings, music, plays, manuals, courses of many kinds and much more!
So what are the benefits of you using public domain information, or works, to create your own products?



Here are a few ideas to get your mind racing.
* Low start up cost
* Eliminate paying royalties to others
* Quickly test a market's viability without a large investment
* Save money testing a market before further development
* Low investment of time - time is money
* You keep 100% of the profits!
* No copyright fees
* Thousands of works already exist you can use starting today
* Prior success of works usually is an indicator of future success i.e.: Grimm Fairy Tales!
As you can see the possibilities of using public domain for profits are limited only by your imagination.
The question should not be "can I start a profitable business using public domain?" but rather..
Are YOU prepared to do so?


Thanks for Reading
Do Good Business Make More Money
All the Best 
Source: ezinearticles.com

Friday, 2 May 2014

8 Steps to Ruining Your Internet Business


You may not realize that there is a technique to failure. For those of you who can not fail properly, just follow these simple steps and I personally guarantee you to be a total wash-out.

1. Know hype as your friend: Earn $10,000 per hour while drinking lemonade and getting a massage. Gotta go for that one. It's a real bargain at $29.95.

2. Never research a program: For those who simply cannot accept hype as their buddy, fear not. Having no reliable information about a company works almost as well.



3. Never spend money: Hey, this is all free. If I wanted to make an investment, I'd open a store on Main Street with a $6,000 lease payment every month, $50,000 in inventory, and shell out $10,000 every two weeks in payroll. Yep, that's how I'd do it. But I sure won't spend $200 on an effective lead generator.

4. Do not take your business seriously: Who cares? I'd rather be playing free cell.


5. Get as many site hits as humanly possible: Use every advertising source available. So what if BuckHunter103 visits my site on banning all firearms in the world. My hit counter is spinning!

6. Have no plan: Flailing blindly in the dark is sure to waste lots of time and leave you discouraged. A must for failing.


7. Work as little as possible: Work is the ultimate enemy of failure. Where's that darn free cell bookmark?

8. Quit: If you've followed my plan so far, and it still seems you're on the verge of success, there's only one thing left to do. QUIT!

Over 90% of internet business owners have followed this plan and failed miserably in just a few short days or weeks. Are you next?

Thanks for Reading
Do Good Business Make More Money
All the Best 
Source: ezinearticles.com

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Exams Time

Its time of my semester exams i will be back and start posting after exams..till then bye and take care..

Warm Regards,
Aftab