Yanik Silver and Michael Holland are holding a sale on the ‘unintentional' overstock of their Public Domain Goldmine™ Niche volumes. Clearance pricing is definitely in effect.
Volumes available are in the following topics:
- Health
- Self-Help
- Sports & Recreation
- Multi-Niche
And each package of 10 public domain works includes:
- 150 Keywords for use with ppc or seo. (Also includes Google Adwords competitive analysis and profit potential analysis with Google AdSense)
- 10 Additional back-end revenue streams to sell as an affiliate.
- 10 potential JV partners with whom you can work
- specific market research related to the topic
Visit Public Domain Goldmine now and learn more about the multitude of bonuses.
Or, if you'd like to learn more about how public domain works, read Public Domain: Old but NOT Decrepit.
nan says
How does this earning business actually work? I have no clue. Can you give me a simplified expalanation in layman’s/uninitiated term. I work full time in a hospital will I be able to benefit from such an opportunity. I have absolutely “0” selling skills, selling is not in my veins. I’m better in doing back desk jobs : research, analyses, writing etc. I am not a very patient convincing seller, never could be as far as i know. So is there a niche for me? Thanks very much for any response or clarification that you may give.
AcaiBurn says
In your opinion, is it really worth it to buy domains from other people? I always assumed the way to go was get your own domain and build a following on your own rather than buy something from someone else. After all, you have to ask yourself why they are selling them.
Rosalind Gardner says
Hi,
Public domain isn’t about buying domains. It’s about creating your own infoproducts from material that is in the ‘public domain’. Please read the article at http://www.rosalindgardner.com/blog/public-domain-old-but-not-decrepit/ to learn more about this topic.
Cheers,
Ros
Andres says
I wonder if it is possible to still profit from public domain content in any way?
Rosalind Gardner says
Hi Andres,
Absolutely! I know marketers that specialize only in public domain products… sometimes building an entire business around just one.
Cheers,
Ros