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Add Public Domain Works to Your Internet Marketing Toolbox

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Every job or career has what is known as “tools of the trade.” Internet marketers also have tools that help them to earn money with their trade and making good use of public domain works is one of the most important tools the Internet marketer can have. Let’s take a look at some of the products your public domain tools can build for your Internet marketing empire.

Sell it Again Sam!

Once you create your public domain products, you have a plethora of choices as to how you can market them. It’s no secret that ebooks and articles make good choices for public domain content but don’t stop there! Have you considered marketing your revamped and repackaged public domain works as PLR (private label rights) or selling resale rights? By taking that extra step, you can sell your works over and over and optimize your income!

Don’t Forget the Links!

Once you’ve created an ebook from your public domain content, don’t just type “The End” and start selling it. Even if you give it away, make sure it contains your affiliate links or links back to your own product pages. This way, you can create a product once and sell it many times over! In fact, once you have your public domain information, you should make a list of all the products you can make from just one source. You might be surprised to discover all that you can do with just one book from the public domain. Add public domain images, pictures, posters, music, and videos to enhance your ebook or other product and you could be selling pure gold!

Print or Digital?

Don’t feel that you have to restrict yourself to only marketing either print or digital manuals when you can effectively do both. The fact is that some customers prefer to receive their products digitally while others prefer to receive them in print. There is no reason why you cannot produce both, especially if the main source of your content was free in the first place.

Add Audio and Video to the Mix

As an Internet marketer, you probably use many different marketing campaigns and many different products in your Internet marketing empire. Remember to do the same with your public domain content. For example, record your new ebook on audio to enhance your sales. You can even make a special video using free images from the public domain. While you will need to tweak and update the content you get for free, if you make good use of all the tools in your Internet marketing toolbox, you’ll create products so unique that no one will ever guess they started out in the public domain!

Don’t Forget Bonuses and Freebies

Most Internet marketers have some type of bonuses and freebies in their Internet marketing toolbox and using works culled from the public domain is a great way to create those products for free. Remember, in order to build trust and relationships, which is crucial to your Internet marketing success, the bonuses and freebies must be quality products. Use the public domain to create those products but make sure they are as high quality as the ones you are selling.





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Campaigning with fresh beats - Vermont Cynic


Campaigning with fresh beats
Vermont Cynic
Republicans could go the public domain route — recorded music, once the copyrights expire, can be used for free. Using "This Land Is Your Land" may not get the crowd revved up but at least you can't get sued for it — though Woody Guthrie would surely ...

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Occupy the public domain - San Francisco Chronicle


Occupy the public domain
San Francisco Chronicle
Such pieces of our history and culture are owned by foundations, movie studios and music publishers, and our claim even to works in the public domain just became more tenuous. Last month, the US Supreme Court decided a major intellectual property case, ...

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The addictive attraction of the International Music Score Library Project - Baltimore Sun (blog)


Baltimore Sun (blog)

The addictive attraction of the International Music Score Library Project
Baltimore Sun (blog)
Over the years, I managed to find quite a few, but not nearly as many as I could uncover in a single hour plugged into the International Music Score Library Project, one of the coolest, most addictive sites I know. It was a hunt for transcriptions that ...

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Can Works In the Public Domain be Re-Copyrighted? Supreme Court Says YES... - Digital Music News


USA TODAY

Can Works In the Public Domain be Re-Copyrighted? Supreme Court Says YES...
Digital Music News
It's the public domain, where cultural creations exist unfettered, without a legal owner (though often, a credited author). These works are free for re-use, reinterpretation, and sale, and a protected place where orchestra conductors, curators, ...
Court allows re-copyright of public domain worksCBS News
Justices allow copyrights on foreign worksCNN
Supreme Court: Copyright can be extended to foreign works once in public domainWashington Post
Wall Street Journal -USA TODAY
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Community theater to perform original children's musical - Hometownlife.com


Community theater to perform original children's musical
Hometownlife.com
The two wrote all the lyrics for the music in the show, as well, using public domain music to keep costs down. Songs include Parrots Away to the tune of Anchor's Away, and By the Sand in the Sea, set to the music of By the Sea.

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