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Public Domain Profits Mrr Ebook With Audio & Video

Public Domain Profits Mrr Ebook With Audio & Video
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As you’ve already seen, there are public domain works that are completely free and some that are not.

Whether you have to pay for the content is however largely irrelevant because even if you do have to spend some money, you should be able to recoup it many times over with little difficulty.

In this chapter, you’ll discover many ways of doing so.

Beginning your research

The first and most obvious way of making money with public domain materials is to sell them outright. You may sell a public domain work ‘as is’ or you might have to do some work to make it your own.

One way or another however, the most direct method of making money from public domain content is to publish a work as your own and sell it.

To do this effectively, initial research is necessary because if your work is to sell, you must be working with content that people want to buy.

Even if you discovered a work of absolute genius about Mongolian nose flute playing, I seriously doubt that you’ll make much money with it. After all, who is going to buy it?

No matter how good the product is, you’ll struggle to make money if no-one wants what you have to offer.

Whatever your niche idea is, you’ve got to test whether selling whatever content you have in mind is a viable idea or not.

Perhaps without realizing it, you’ve already done some research into whether the market you are looking at is one where there is money to be made or not.

All the online book store sites that you were scouring for public domain content earlier was your first research step. If there are plenty of public domain works available, it tends to suggest that a niche is popular.