I know how you would love to find the Public Domain Quick Cash Easy Button! And… you know how I loath the idea of anything related to an “Easy Button”… but I’ve seen so many requests for ideas to make a few quick bucks… I’m going to share a few Hot Public Domain Ideas!
One of them is from my good friend Avril Harper. It’s all about “Make Money Tearing Up Old Books and Magazines and Selling Them on eBay”
I admit that I purchased this guide a while ago (a long while ago) – and although it’s intriguing… I just never got around to it. But… the idea has stuck in the back of my “packed” brain… and it’s come bubbling to the top this week.
I’ve been purchasing Public Domain magazines and books for years. I use them for blog articles and product content. But what do I do with them when I’ve used the content? Store them. Everywhere!
If you follow my newsletter on one of my Home and Garden niche blogs… you would already know that this is the year I am committed to Organizing! Organizing and cleaning out the clutter is my goal. I’ve given myself an entire year and even hired someone to do a lot of the dirty work for me.
It’s February 2009 already and a month has gone by… not much of my goal has been accomplished. One of the huge hindrances right now is all this Public Domain clutter! Of course… I have lot’s of magazines and books that I am still going to use…
But… I have piles of Public Domain material that I have either:
- Used everything and the book is collecting dust
- or
- Publications of material for niches I thought I would go into… and now know that I won’t ever use.
So it’s time to dust them off and see what I’ve got. The good thing is… I’ve got tons of material related to specific niches. This seems to be the current idea for marketing on eBay. Becoming the Go-To person in a specific niche related topic.
For instance - I have a ton of books related to the Southwest USA… so I can start to resell those under an eBay account related to that market.
But… I also have several (I mean Several) magazines with articles, adds and photos related to the Southwest USA market. Rather than sell them as a package deal… I’m considering using Avril Harpers method of “Tearing Up Old Books and Magazines and Selling Them on eBay”.
I can see that it would be time consuming… but it also could be much more profitable than just selling a stack of old mags and books. If I’m going to be selling “stuff” on eBay again… I might as well make the most money for my time. Right?
Side Note: I did find a website with a unique twist to selling full magazines. They sell magazines based on birthday dates. Let’s say for instance… you wanted to get a unique gift for someone turning 50 this year. How about a magazine published during that year? Or even during the exact month for the birthday girl/boy?
This is pretty interesting because I have a website in the 50th Birthday Gift Idea Niche! Hmmm… I’m going to use the idea of magazines as a blog post and lead them to my eBay auctions for magazines that are 50 years old.
The really cool thing about Avril’s Report is that she shows you step by step how to list the items on eBay. What categories… what kind of template to use… and she shows shows these steps with an actual book she has cut apart and is selling in “pieces”.
Here is what Avril has to say about making Cash Tearing Up Old Public Domain Magazines
Vintage books and magazines were packed with prints and advertisements and other paper items which are not only interesting, but very collectible, and profitable, too. So many things derived from these old publications are hot sellers on eBay including: prints, advertisements, knitting and other craft work patterns, recipes, how to articles, historical articles, music scores, stories and other out of copyright material … etc., etc, etc.
Let me introduce you to just a few of these easy to find items.
Prints
Old prints are valuable collectors’ pieces and there’s a good income to be made simply from packaging prints neatly and categorizing them according to theme, eBay’s best sellers being: animals, sports (especially golf and horse racing), royalty, music hall artists, topographical (named locations) and children.
Advertisements
Advertisements were often hugely ornate, colored or black and white, photographic or artist-drawn. Whatever shape they take, framed and unframed, mounted and unmounted advertisements are very popular on eBay where only recently an advertisement placed by a slave trader in The Memphis Daily Avalanche in 1859 fetched $200.
Clippings
‘Clippings’, sometimes called ‘Cuttings’ as both names suggest, are simply items cut from books and other printed publications. They can be large or small, or even comprise entire sections of a book linked to a specific theme. They can fetch high prices on eBay as did a 1909 article about the magician Houdini that went for $200 in May 2005 and clippings of Rudolph Valentino fetched $305 at around the same time.
Gifts and Advertising Novelties from Early Publications
Early publications often contained useful free gifts for readers, some of which are profitable collectors’ items today. The most common free gifts were advertising inserts and sometimes advertising blotters, rulers, children’s painting books and maps.
Maps are particularly prolific in older books and are amongst eBay’s highest priced items, such as the 1873 Beers Atlas of Maps of Long Island New York which recently fetch over $2,000 and a Mitchell’s Map of Missouri and Arkansas found folded inside a tatty old book from 1937 that reached $1702.
Posters
Some early publications, larger ones, had double center page spreads that make great posters and prints. They can fetch bids of $20 and more. As for all publications, learn to specialize, and look for special interest magazines, targeting a specific audience, say dog lovers, train enthusiasts, classic cars, and so on. This way you gain experience about specific subjects and the person to buy from on eBay.
Fancy Dress
Another very easy project where all you have to do is look for copyright-free patterns and designs which you can combine into books or sell individually. They are all great sellers on eBay especially for traditional fancy dress anniversaries such as Halloween.
Cartoons
The secret here is to look for copyright-free cartoons which you can copy and mount or frame as they are or revamp to suit today’s market. As for other copyright-free material, although there is no law against lifting and using cartoons, it is arguably immoral and unethical to claim the work as your own.
Cater for Lovers …. Of Anything and Everything!
Actually, that title is a little misleading because this project covers virtually every interest for which there is a large, better still, indeterminate audience. Books and such compiled here can be sold in printed, CD or downloadable fashion on eBay.
This is my particular favorite and, arguably, the easiest to profit from. All you do here is clip, collect and collate as many snippets as you can relating to one particular subject or theme. Cats, dogs, golf, writing, children, Amish recipes, fortune-telling, witchcraft, and more, are useful ideas for books that are simply compilations of everything you find on the topic.
Here are a few ideas to get you started:
- 1001 Great Golfing Jokes
- Everything You Didn’t Know About Cats
- Psychic Cat and Dog Stories
- 1001 Great Dating Tips
- 500 Amish Recipes
- Candles and Witchcraft: Ten True Stories to Brighten Your Life
- 50 Ways to Reduce Everyday Stress
- 101 Ways to Market Your Writing
- Early Veterinary Practices
- Let Grandma’s Kitchen Make Money For You
There’s money to be made from compiling early recipes in book or report form for selling in print, CD or via email attachment from eBay listings. Recipes don’t need to be popular today; you might research and write up on some of the far less appetizing dishes our ancestors might have ‘enjoyed’ centuries before.
Knitting Patterns
Knitting and other craftwork patterns are hugely popular sellers on eBay, especially unusual and niche market types, such as dolls’ clothing, war-time economy designs, clothes for animals, and so on. Again, look for out-of-copyright items and other patterns that never had legal copyright.
Many old publications included free patterns as loose items or pull-out publications which need no additional work on them to sell. However, you are not always allowed to copy these items so where you have a good seller, work hard to obtain as many copies of the parent copy publication as possible.
So many books and magazines available, so many ways to make money from them, so what are you waiting for!
Avril Harper is a triple PowerSeller and author of Mags to Riches http://www.magstoriches.com.
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Now… I’ve got to plow through Avril’s report again and make some decisions on just how I will sell old magazines on eBay. I’ll keep you updated on my progress.
About The Author:
Debra Conrad is an online entrepreneur, information publisher, and author that has been using Public Domain material to create profitable products and businesses since 2007. She is also co-author of "The Public Domain Treasure Hunter's Survival Kit" available here. For more info Debra, click here. |
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Debra Conrad is an online entrepreneur, information publisher, and author that has been using Public Domain material to create profitable products and businesses since 2007. She is also co-author of "The Public Domain Treasure Hunter's Survival Kit" available 







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