“7 Incredibly Simple Ways To Profit Wildly From Public Domain Material”

Written by Ewen Chia


Copyright 2005 Ewen Chia

If you’re inrepparttar business of marketing online, a major portion of your income will come from your ability to deliver quality content and products to your market. Now, besides creating these yourself, one ofrepparttar 108563 quickest and cheapest way to acquire allrepparttar 108564 content and products you need is inrepparttar 108565 public domain. Whatever your requirements, you can find almost anything inrepparttar 108566 public domain. Examples include texts, audio, images, stock video, music and software...which you can flexibly use in whichever ways you want! A word of warning though... While a large portion of this material is "fair use", not allrepparttar 108567 works entered intorepparttar 108568 public domain database are clear of copyright restrictions. A true public domain work is information open torepparttar 108569 public for use, including copying, distributing and modification at no cost. Currently works published 75 years ago are considered to be public domain, while those published from 1924-1963 may be public domain - IFrepparttar 108570 copyright was not renewed. I would highly recommend readingrepparttar 108571 public domain FAQ pages at these websites first before you use any material: http://www.gutenberg.org http://www.pdimages.com http://www.pdmusic.org http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books However - if you desire an easier and quicker method of monetizingrepparttar 108572 public domain, you will be amazed at what you can do at ==> http://www.miniebook.com/files.htm Assuming you now have allrepparttar 108573 public domain content you want,repparttar 108574 million dollar question is: "How do I truly monetize them to create long-term profit streams?" The answer is in these 7 simple methods: Method #1: Kick Start An Information Empire How many mini sites in a week can you set up to sell info-products that has already been created for you? It's a no-brainer. Public domain providesrepparttar 108575 perfect opportunity for creating an empire of super profitable mini sites that can each make money on autopilot for you. It's really a numbers game... If one mini site generates a conservative $300 per month, ten of these would mean a nice income of $3,000 every month! What if you just concentrate on gettingrepparttar 108576 formula down to a science and duplicate these mini sales machines every day? Think about it. Apply this concept to auction listings and you can also create a fortune with public domain and eBay. Method #2: Churn Out Complete Niche Websites Split up public domain material and use them as pages of targeted niche content for your website. It's a simple idea but hardly anyone exploit it. All you do is select relevant public domain books and break them down into instant content. With a little SEO skills, planning and targeted keyword-based public domain content, you can spit out new websites that ranks highly inrepparttar 108577 search engines overnight. This is a better solution and enhancement to automated site creation tools, which being essentially carbon copies of each other, have high risks of being banned. While it takes work, this is one quick way to develop new niche sites on demand. You can then profit from them using Google Adsense, affiliate programs and advertising revenues. This method can also be applied to blogs.

It's No Good Having A Killer Product If You Don't Have A Killer Website

Written by Steve Tanner


Copyright 2005 OneForce Marketing

Readrepparttar title of this article over a couple of times in your head so it really starts to sink in.

So what does this title really mean. Well, there's no beating aroundrepparttar 108562 bush with this one... it means exactly what it says.

If your site is NOT an order-pulling, money-sucking mean machine then it's not really worth promoting your product, whether it's a killer product or not.

It is vital that your site has a well-written and extremely powerful sales letter that will hook your prospects and reel them in like a fish.

Your goal is to walk your prospect through your sales letter straight to your order page where they will be so excited, they would have already whipped out their credit card from their wallets.

"Your Site MUST Influence Visitors To Buy"

Now ask yourself this... "I have an amazing product but do I really have a killer converting website?"

If you're not really sure, take a look at your web stats:

- How many unique visitors did your site receive last month? - What'srepparttar 108563 average time spent on your sales page per visitor? - How many people clicked onto your order page but didn't order? - Most importantly, how many visitors actually ordered?

Armed with this information, you can now look at how well your site is performing and how you can improve your site's conversion rate.

As you probably well know,repparttar 108564 industry standard conversion rate is 1% which is not bad, but then again not that good either.

If your site is converting under 1% then it needs serious and immediate attention because you're losing a lot of money, more so if you have a high traffic site.

Let's just take a look at a quick example, so you can see it more clear in black and white.

Let's say your site converts a 0.5% and you only receive 100 unique visitors per day. Your product sells at $97.

This means that you're roughly selling half a product a day, an average of 15 sales per month, right?

100 visitors per day x 30 days = 3,000 visitors per month. 3,000 x 0.5% = 15 (15 sales per month)

15 sales x $97 = Monthly income of $1,455

This is definitely NOT a killer site. It would need major time spent on creating a high converting sales letter.

Now, let's say you have your current sales letter scrapped and a brand new one created that converts at 1.5%

How does this affect your monthly income? Let's take a look.

100 visitors per day x 30 days = 3,000 visitors per month. 3,000 x 1.5% = 45 (45 sales per month)

45 sales x $97 = Monthly income of $4,365

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