
Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the maiden voyage of “Public Domain Treasure Hunter Magazine”, the only digital magazine exploring ingeniously creative and outrageously lucrative ways to profit from the public domain!
This magazine is dedicated to exploring unique and little known ways to repackage and republish public domain material for fun and profit.
You may already know that using copyright-free Public Domain material is without a doubt the fastest, easiest, and least expensive way there is to create your own products with the least amount of effort but, when most people think of the Public Domain, they mainly envision old books and such.
Granted, there are tons of great Public Domain books out there (millions in fact) that you can republish as e-books, printed books, and content for your websites and blogs but did you realize that there is also a vast treasure chest of films, television shows, cartoons and all sorts of other visual media waiting for you as well?
It’s true! The sheer amount of movies that are in the Public Domain is mind-blowing and the best part is that just like Public Domain books, you can use them any way you want. You can use public domain movies and other visual media to create your own line of DVD’s, streaming videos from your website, to use in advertising – literally any way you want!
In this premiere issue of “Public Domain Treasure Hunter Magazine” we will be discussing many specific examples of a very unique method of breathing new life into a Public Domain movie that is so creative and so powerful, that it if applied correctly practically guarantees you legions of adoring fans (and paying customers).
Not only can this method be extremely rewarding but it’s also a great deal of fun as well!
We’re not talking about winning academy awards here by any means but when done right, this method will have you using copyright-free Public Domain movies to create video products that will be fun, memorable, and extremely viral in nature.
Apply this method and you’ll be producing the kind of movies that critics hate (so what!) but the fans love.
Grab your beverage of choice, take the phone off the hook, and lock your door because I’m about to reveal “How To Take An Old Public Domain Movie And Turn It Into An Underground Cult Classic Smash Hit!”
You’ll find this issue of Public Domain Treasure Hunter Magazine available for download in the PDTH Download Library.
Read on and profit my friend!

Logan Andrew
Editor & Contributor,
“Public Domain Treasure Hunter Magazine”
About The Author:
Logan Andrew is an online entrepreneur, information publisher, and author that has been using Public Domain material to create profitable products and businesses since 2001. He is also co-author of "The Public Domain Treasure Hunter's Survival Kit" available here. For more info Logan, click here. |
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Logan Andrew is an online entrepreneur, information publisher, and author that has been using Public Domain material to create profitable products and businesses since 2001. He is also co-author of "The Public Domain Treasure Hunter's Survival Kit" available 







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Great find humor is corny but good vs corny but bad!!! pub. domain possibilities seem endless for possible profit. loved perils of pauline ! ! ! ! !
Oh, definitely! The humor is in these movies is very corny but for this particular method to work it should be corny – the cornier the better! That’s what makes this method work.
These kind of movies aren’t for everyone but there is a LARGE crowd of people that love these things. Those people are your market. It’s these people that you cater to.
Like I said in the magazine a person will only have either one of two responses to a movie like this – they’ll either love it or hate it!
Cater to the people that love it and they’ll keep coming back for more!
Hey Logan,
Keep up the good work…perhaps we can work together on something sometime.
BTW…I enjoyed the magazine…never thought about that spin on PD films. I’m actually working on a Public Domain magazine as well, but it will be published in print form…hopefully with the first issue coming out in April for my birthday…I turn 46 on 4/6! I’ll send you a copy when it’s ready.
Tony
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