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| Who Says You Can't Make Money Selling the Public Domain? "Discover How a Husband & Wife Team Working in a Spare Bedroom Nets More Than $100K a Year Selling Public Domain Films, Books, Photos and More..." And How You Can Do It Too! Introducing The Public Domain Income Plan... A Step by Step Guide to Massive Public Domain Profits - The Exact Plan We Use Every Day in Our Public Domain Business. Imagine a lifestyle where you work only a few hours a day and generate enough money to pay all your bills and have money left over for fun, savings, retirement investment, those inevitable emergencies that always seem to crop up and more. You can achieve this by leveraging the super simple product creation and sale secrets that are yours when you are working with the public domain as the basis for your products. With the public domain, you can literally create a product people want to buy in just a few hours. And that includes the work researching the market and creating the ad to sell the product. We know it works because it is what we do every day and have done since December of 2005 when we started our business. And except for a blip in the 4th quarter of 2008 when the world was collapsing, the plan keeps on producing consistent and profitable results - even in this current deep recession and period of very high unemployment!
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| Steve Hudek War Room Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Boulder, CO, USA.
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I bought this a couple of years ago. It's a very detailed step-by-step plan. Highly recommended. Is this the same as the previous version? If not, are you offering an upgrade to existing customers? |
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Hi Steve, It is very close to the original. I just updated a few small things regarding the past two years - mostly related to changes in eBay that have occurred since then. Steven |
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You make this sound extremely easy. I suspect it is a bit more involved to get started. I'm curious... REALISTICALLY how much time do you think it would take someone new to (a) find the niche, (b) find a public domain item, (c) create a deliverable for the customer, and (d) open their first auction on ebay? Also, do you teach distribution channels other than ebay? Additionally, what type of start-up costs are involved? AND, what amount of time is necessary to perform this business (finding niches, finding public domain items, creating deliverables, and delivery product to customers) on an ongoing basis? I'm trying to find something my parents can do (they're not technically advanced enough to do the stuff I do, but this might be good for them). I appreciate you answering my questions. :-) |
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Hi Holly, Producing and selling products from public domain materials is a pretty easy business. But like any business, there is a learning curve before you get to where it is second nature. My model is based on eventually building a large catalog of long tail products. In other words, I don't try to hit home runs. I'm happy to get a continuing string of singles. It makes things like research much easier because you are not focused on making a killing on each product, just a small trickle of income that keeps coming in for years and years. We work with CDs and DVDs that we produce ourselves in house. They could just as easily be outsourced to say Kunaki. (If they were outsourced, no equipment other than a computer would be needed as Kunaki produces and ships - but they didn't exist when we started so we still do all our production in house.) That said, the business model can fit any type of deliverable - physical books, prints/posters, etc. Heck, the same principles taught could even be used for digital delivery of products if that was the model of interest. We teach about eBay, Amazon and selling from a website. And we do include our website in the materials so people see exactly how we present our products as well as what we create on an ongoing basis. Answering specifics about time, etc. are difficult because it really depends on where folks currently are. Starting the business and creating/selling the first few products is always the hardest - and this goes for any business. But once that initial learning curve is mastered, things smooth down greatly. For instance, we can turn out a new product and place it in all our advertising channels in just a few hours. We can research our 25+ closest competitors on eBay in just two hours - done once every three months to study trends, possible new products, etc. But it definitely took longer in the beginning. The manual does a pretty good job explaining everything we do in our business on a day by day basis. We wrote it as a teaching guide, not a what if guide. I hope that in some ways answers your questions. Sorry for its lack of specificity but it is hard to address as everyone starts from a different place. Steven |
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| Holly Cotter War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Shady Side, MD, USA.
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Hi Steven, Actually, that was a very complete answer. I realize that there's stuff you can't say without compromising the confidentiality of the material. I'll buy it and pass it on to my parents. Just curious. Do you have a money back guarantee (if it turns out to be too technical for them)? |
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Hi Sandy, Yup... we always do. Just let us know and we'll handle it. Steven |
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Hi Steven, Two questions.....Does this program go into detail on finding PD material to use? it looks like a complete business description, and that's great, but the actual discovery of PD isn't mentioned. AND is your other program (58 ways) where that type of info is located? So do we need both? Thanks a bunch, Roger |
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The manual has a pretty good directory of PD sources. It represents the sources of about 90% of what we use. The other 10% is diligent searches through google. The other program is a pretty comprehensive review of different ways to use public domain materials. PDIP concentrates on our specific application of public domain materials - and includes about a dozen or so additional ways it can be used to build a business. The 58 ways book expands on that list to give 58 ways to use PD to grow a business. So long story short, the other manual is not needed but for some, it opens up many more possibilities. Steven | |
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This is comprehensive, exciting. and extremely well written. When you finish this, the only thing left is to just do it! Thanks!
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G'day, I applaud the decision by Steven and Patricia Chabotte to reprint their immensely successful The Public Domain Income Plan. Why successful? Well, how about 100,000 reasons a year in US dollars? I have a copy of their earlier income plan blueprint and I welcome the updated 2010 version. The Chabottes are genuine, lovely people who will show you in 112 pages how to run a public domain business. Public domain has to be one of the most exciting (and fun) environments in which to earn a living. The ''treasures'' you will unearth from digging in the public domain are NEVER ENDING. There is so much public material from so many sources in so many countries that one cannot exhaust the supply. Never ever. Find one ''treasure'' and I can guarantee you that it will lead you to another ''treasure'' and that ''treasure'' will lead you to another ''treasure''. As an example, I have a passion for tango. I searched the public domain and found dance manuals from the 1920s, sound files of Argentinians dancing the tango in the streets in the early 1930s, caricatures and drawings of tango dancers in the 1940s ... and the ''treasures'' go on and on. I spent an entire evening immersed in yesteryear and I am a richer man in knowledge because of it. The Chabottes will show you how to find some of the public domain ''treasures,'' how to turn what you find into a profitable business, and how to find satisfied customers who will appreciate the ''value'' from those ''treasures''. If you want to succeed in public domain, THINK BUSINESS. Sure, have as much fun as you like in unearthing the ''treasures'' but be mindful of the costs involved and the murky area of copyright. The Chabottes will tell you all about the pitfalls but they can be avoided if you follow the guidelines in the blueprint. If you like history, as I do, you will drool over the Chabottes' exceptional website which is, in itself, a ''treasure'' trove of public domain. The Chabottes have got the business of public domain down to a fine art (pardon the pun). This is NOT a review of a copy given to my by the Chabottes. I paid $US14 for the privilege of learning from them. The package the Chabottes are offering to the Warriors is OUTSTANDING VALUE. There are THREE more PDF manuals in the package and the Chabottes talk about them in the first entry in this forum. I appreciate their enthusiasm and commitment to the public domain ... and to ME. Sandmeister |
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Hey guys, Your payment button says three left but when I go to buy it it tells me that it's sold out. Just thought you should know... |
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Hi, I got the email and went straight to the site and it says there are 3 left but it is sold out. |
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It shows 'SOld Out', how can we purchase? How much ist actualh
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Are this still available? It seems that others said sold out
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Hi Steven, PM sent. Look forward to your reply. Thank you. |
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Hey everyone, Is it working for you now? I got an email about this but when I looked it was working fine. Maybe I messed something up when I created the offer and Steven fixed it! ![]() Let me know if you have any other issues. Mike |
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If you got here from a special, super hush-hush email from me, please check your inbox again. ![]() Long live the internet - where it is super-easy-to-screw-things-up-with-the-click-of-a-mouse (well, for me anyway!) Enjoy your day! Mike | |
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Hi Steven, This can be done from anywhere in the world. Are PD materials cannot be access from certain countries coz most of the PD materials are from the States. How do you get the bonus after purchased? Thanks. Arman |
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Hello, Just sent you a pm with a question, please check when you have the chance. Thanks! |
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Hello, I also like to know this. If I live in ASIA, can I use your system/method? Thanks! |
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Hi, There are a few questions contained within this. Here is some helpful info: 1) Every country has its own specific copyright laws pertaining to works published in that country. That means that if you look for works in country X, you need to know how their copyright laws work. 2) There are reciprocal global agreements that state that works specific to a country that have fallen out of copyright - i.e. are in the public domain - in that country are considered out of copyright in all countries. Almost all countries participate in this agreement. That means that PD works from the U.S. can be sold just about anywhere. 3) Can the system work in other countries? The answer is yes but if you take the route of physical products as we do, you may want to look for a U.S. publish on demand company to handle your production and shipping. Many people do not but it is a viable option for some. For instance, kunaki.com offers great pricing for CDs and DVDs and companies like lulu.com offer decent pricing for all other sorts of works - posters, books, calendars, etc. Hope that helps a bit. Steven |
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Hi Steven, Sent you a PM yesterday. Can you please check when you have time and get back to me. Thank you! |
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Did anyone get the "58 Ways To Leverage the PD For Profit" report that was supposed to be sent withing 24 hours of purchasing???
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| If you bought through Mike's Warrior Plus special offer on this WSO and didn't get it, please send Mike Lantz a PM so he can take care of it. He has a few posts on this thread so you can just PM him from one of his postings.
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| No response from Mike - one email, two PMs - no response.
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Sorry, I am out-of-town on vacation and have been travelling a bit, so not on here as much as usual and responding to inquiries (especially PMs) is a bit tougher on my phone! ![]() Anyway, this has now been taken care of. Check your paypal email address for the link. If you have any further questions about this, do not post them here, but instead send me an email or PM. Thanks! Mike | |
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okay, i'm interested in this, just purchased and now i'm excited to reading this. |
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i've a question, how can you become a pro seller on amazon if you're from international and not US? how can you become one when you don't have a US bank account?
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Currently Amazon supports UK, Austrian, French, German and US bank accounts. So a bank account in any of these countries works to be a pro seller on Amazon. But if you do not live in one of these countries and wish to sell on Amazon, you will need to find a way to open a bank account in one of these countries. This usually means establishing some sort of legal presence in one of these countries - such as forming a corporation in the country of choice. I expect there are other ways too... Some searching on the web suggests that there is but I didn't really dig into it. |
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okay, i'll find a way for this. would really like to sell at Amazon though. thank youQuote:
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Also interested in Amazon but you say that you self produce the discs. Does Amazon allow you to sell a self burned / printed disc? I thought products had to have barcode etc for Amazon. I looked into using Kunaki for this but Amazon specify that when you ship you must include a print out of the packing slip.
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You need to get a UPC code if you sell say movie DVDs but do not need to get an ISBN code if you are selling books - and this includes books on CD or DVD. Kunaki will will give you a UPC code for every DVD title you make and they will ship direct for you to your customer but it won't include a packing slip... Of course, I never include a packing slip when I ship my orders. It would knock up the first class postage cost to the next ounce. And I've never had an issue with it. Quote:
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So are you burning cdr's yourself for Amazon? Thanks |
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Ok I bought this. I already run a business like this so I bought it more out of curiosity than anything else and to see if I could pick up any additional tips / ideas. That said, for the price theres a whole lot of information in here which is definitely worth the money and would be invaluable for anyone just starting out with public domain. My only problem with this WSO is that the basic business tenet here appears to be "find out what the best selling public domain things on eBay and Amazon are and copy them". Now anyone who sells info products on eBay has one eye on the competition and I'm sure that every single one of us doing this has cast an enviable eye over another sellers top selling items and thought "I could do that". The problem however is that if everyone does as advocated in this guide we just end up with multiple identical products which, of course drives prices down and down. This is exactly what happened with ebooks for digital delivery on eBay and we finished up with them being sold at $0.01 for feedback and eventually, banned Also I personally spend many, many hours researching and putting products together and there is nothing that irks me more than to see another seller basically rip off my ideas - yes I know the source materials are in the public domain but I dont really see it as fair game to just copy what other sellers are doing. I have had discs of mine purchased by a big name (probably the biggest) public domain seller on eBay based in Canada, discs that I spent weeks working on, only to see them simply re-list them "as is" in his ebay store and he even copied the images from my listings in the process and then ignored all messages I sent them! The great shame about this is that there is so much information available in the public domain that its possible for anyone who wants to get into this business to come up with their own, unique products, without copying what other sellers are doing. Theres simply VAST amounts of material out there - more than enough for anyone to come up with their own original products. |
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We research to find areas that sell sell and create products based on that research and on public domain materials that we find related to that area. Sometimes the content in a product in a particular subject area is identical to another product because the easily found universe of material is limited to perhaps just a handful of books. But that has always been true... think of how many releases of various movies there are by companies that license the production. The majority of our products are unique based on our research. For instance, we do a lot with a particular category of product. There are other sellers selling in this arena. That is how we discovered it. There is of course some overlap in products but we've released more than 100 unique products in this category on eBay that didn't exist for any other seller on eBay at the time we created them. We saw a market here and figured out how to enter it. We also have a list of about 500 more products in this category that we'll create when time permits. Again, all unique but based on that initial research of seeing a market of related products selling well. Even in areas where there are a large number of competitors selling something similar, there are almost always ways to create a product that is similar that has a value add/different slant to it. That is what we mean by using eBay/Amazon to research and copy. Sorry if that was unclear in the presentation. It wasn't meant to be read as "find someone with a product and create an identical product." And yes, I know what you mean on direct copies - lots of stuff we originated now has identical competitors out there. That is part of the game of public domain... Heck, its part of the game of marketing period. Very little new is every created... variations and small improvements mark over 90% of all product creation - and that includes hardgood items - like lawnmowers, pressure washers, refrigerators, etc. |
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I see where you are coming from (its a great guide btw not meaning to come accross overly critical) but instead of entering markets with a lot of competition and existing products why not move into niches with little or no competing products? The more products there are in a niche there is only one direction that the price of those products is going and that is down and then everyone loses out.
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If there is little or no competition in a niche, that could very well mean there is no demand. I always think back to the example of Deodorant. I forget the company that created the market, but they invested years and serious dollars to convince people that they needed deodorant. And once they made the market, competitors entered into it because it was now a proven market. I don't want to try to create a market or a demand. I want to place myself in front of an already identified demand. Others may think differently, but this is how I learned marketing from folks like Gary Halbert. |
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Its like you say in the guide though, the fact that the material has already been published proves that there is demand for it. I can honestly say I never do research on what is selling and I try not to pay attention to what other sellers are doing. The great thing about public domain is that virtually ANYTHING will sell - it never ceases to amaze me. I found it curiously fascinating by the way to read your book as here I am 1000's of miles away running a business in many ways very similar to yours and doing many things in the same way! |
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Glad to hear that is working for you. And it is always great to hear about a non-US based business having great success with public domain works. I occasionally throw a product in the mix just because I went off on a tangent and found something that interested me. Sometimes it worked out, sometimes not. And sometimes it ended up in a series of several products. So if that formula is working for you, that's great. There is no question that one of the great strengths of the internet is that people can follow their every learning desire - even to the micro-micro niche level - which is really the ballpark where we are often playing. Oh... you mentioned the worry about falling prices. We haven't lowered our prices since we started about 5 years ago. There are folks selling CDs/DVDs for $1-2 and I truly wonder how they stay in business. But that competition hasn't had any effect on our eBay business. (I know for eBooks, the market was killed on eBay but I haven't seen the effect in our physical products.) |
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Hi, Does your ebook provide any information on how to design the ebook cover page and how to convert the public domain materials to pdf format? Thanks. |
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No, we don't discuss ebook cover designs. We just use Quick 3D Cover software when we need to create something... but if we need it to look really good, we will outsource it as we are not artistic. As for PDFs, the easiest way to create PDFs is to download the free software package called Open Office. It is a Microsoft Office clone. Office Writer allows you to create PDFs just by clicking a button so if you can use a wordprocessor, you can create PDFs very easily. Hope that helps a bit. Steven |
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Hi, I have just bought your Public Domain Income Plan. Hope it work well in Singapore. I am from Singapore. Thank you |
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Just got it, anyway steven .. i noticed your footer still year 2008 hehe, maybe you forgot to update that part :PI am interested with this public domain space for a while. Ya, I hope it works in Malaysia too but my target market is still US and Europe |
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Thanks for the note on the footer... I missed then when updating the content for the last two years activities.
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Hi Steven, This is a fantastic step by step product on making money with public domain using cds & dvds.I really like the way Steven has broken down his business model in a very detailed manner.This is defiantely one of the best wsos i have bought this year.I need to ask some questions i will PM you. Ed |
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Just purchased cant wait to get started Sincerely PrincessK |
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Great Product !! Worth the money !!
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