
Dear Reader,
Welcome aboard the seventh issue 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.
In this issue, we will show you unique product and article ideas based on this year’s Amazon.com Top 10 List of New Years Resolutions. Resolutions are always a part of most everyone’s end of the year thought process. You can easily share ideas and tips for just about any resolution someone might make.
According to Amazon.com this is the Top 10 New Years Resolutions for 2009:
- Lose Weight
- Get Your Finances In Order
- Go Green
- Curb Your Vices
- Get In Shape
- Relax More
- Pursue a New Career
- Upgrade Your Technology
- Organize and Optimize
- Start A New Hobby
Of course… you should also be helping your readers “keep these resolutions” throughout the year.
You’ll find that with a little creativity and imagination creating unique resolution themed products and articles is a snap when you can gather all of the material that you need from the public domain.
We hope that you will find something in this month’s issue that sparks a new idea for a product or article that you can create using copyright-free public domain material.
This month’s issue of Public Domain Treasure Hunter Magazine is chock full of market ideas as well as great examples of public domain material that you can use to create in-demand products that cater to a worldwide audience of people interested in not only keeping their new year’s resolutions but also in finding ways to improve the quality of their lives.
You can help people by offering information products that meet their specific needs, wants, and desires and you’ll certainly find that the Public Domain is a rich source of proven content from which you draw from to assemble these products.
There have literally been millions of books published over the last century that were meant to enrich peoples lives in very specific ways – books on subjects like weight loss, getting in shape, developing all manner of social skills, overcoming certain personal shortcomings, and so many other aspects of improving the human condition that it would be impossible to list them all here. Most of these books were good…and yet now they lay largely forgotten to the never-ending forward march of time. In a way, that’s a shame.
But on the other hand, this provides you and I with an incredible opportunity to unearth these rare public domain treasures and republish them for a whole new audience, thus sharing the timeless wisdom and experience of experts from past generations with the modern world.
And you know what? As we look over this year’s list of top ten resolutions, with just a few exceptions, we’d bet that this list for 2009 probably isn’t that much different than the list Amazon would have compiled in 1909 had they been around at the time.
Many of these resolutions are “evergreen” meaning that they’re timeless – just think about that for a little while…but don’t think too long. Opportunity awaits everywhere and as Perry Marshall once said, “The race goes to the swift”.
To your success in 2009,
& 
Editors and Contributors, “Public Domain Treasure Hunter Magazine”
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