Quickest Way To Starting Your Cash-Creating Internet Business:
Part Two
"If I have an idea, how many pages do I need, what is the price
for it, and where can I find additional contents?" It can range
from 40-100 pages for a standard e-book. As for price, it's
totally your choice. Usually prices range from $20-$100. As for
contents, you can find everything you want from these
directories, tons of them: * http://www.ezinearticle.com *
http://www.articlecity.com * http://www.valuablecontent.com *
http://www.ideamarketers.com * http://www.articlesubmission.com
* http://www.goarticle.com * http://www.article-emporium.com *
http://www.articlesource.com * http://www.articleplanet.com *
http://www.findarticle.com * http://www.magportal.com *
http://www.isnare.com Much, much more! It's easy to find
content, you can always use Google to make a search on
"[subject] articles" without the quotes in order to find related
articles for your theme. You can also download Jason Potash's
free software Orwell to find articles at
http://www.portalfeeder.com/report/index.html. Once you have
found these articles, digest them, take a paper and pen then
write down the points. Compose a new article with these points
and the content belongs to you. You see, the most important
thing is not searching for contents, but to write down anything
that is in your mind. If you want to change it, change it later,
just list down everything in your mind and your whole
informational product will be very, very easy to write.
Sometimes, you can head off to the public domains for free
public domain books or electronic texts. When a work is in the
public domain, it means that it is free to use, and you can use
it without afraid of making copyright infringements. At a very
basic level, public domain means:
Anything that is not protected under US copyright law. This
includes all works published before 1923 and under certain
conditions, works published up to 1978. A 'work' can be
anything: a book, a play, music, photographs, movies, manuals,
reports, posters, etc.
You can read a more detailed report from:
http://www.copyright.cornell.edu/training/Hirtle_Public_Domain.ht
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People still sell them - sometimes we see them in book stores.
Though these public domain books are old, many people still want
them! Not to mention some are even best-selling books in their
time. If you find, re-package and sell information that has
fallen into the public domain you do not have to pay royalties
or copyright fees on that work. You can use the work, resell
over and over again and keep 100% of the profits without paying
a single penny in royalties or copyright fees for its use. You
can definitely start using 100% free public domain information
as your first 'widget' to be sold. First, we should state
clearly that there is not another business in the world that is
more profitable than the 'information business' i.e. selling
books, manuals, reports, etc... But the biggest problem for most
individuals who want to enter this enormously profitable
business is that they have to either create their own
information product or secure the rights to sell someone else's
product. Yes, true. For certain individuals 'creating' their own
information product is very hard to do...they can't write or
don't like to write, they find it difficult or impossible to
even think about writing an entire book! If you love the idea of
publishing information as a business model, but you don't want
to create your own book or manual...what do you do? Sell Public
Domain Information! There are many places where you can get
public domain works, here's a few of them: http://gutenberg.com
http://www.authorama.com http://www.pdinfo.com
http://www.abebooks.com http://www.logodesignweb.com/stockphoto
http://srufaculty.sru.edu/david.dailey/public/public_domain.htm
People rather sell an electronic/digital product than a physical
product, the reason's simple:
You can save all the costs and troubles for producing a physical
product and shipping it all throughout the world. If you sell an
e-book, people can just download it after their purchase, and
100% of it is pure profits, no money is needed to be invested
before you sell the product.