John Stoddard was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1850. In 1871 he graduated from Williams College, then on to two years of theology at Yale Divinity School. After that he taught Latin and French at Boston Latin School.
He began traveling around the world in 1874, and published Red-Letter Days Abroad in 1884. He turned his [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Public Domain How-To'
Have Mustache, Will Travel – The Public Domain Travels Of John L. Stoddard
June 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Hidden Public Domain Treasures, Public Domain How-To
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The Importance of Learning From Failure
May 29th, 2010 · No Comments · It's Your Business, Public Domain How-To
This is a story of how a Fortune 500 company turned a failure into a spectacular failure (that shouldn’t have happened) and what you can learn from it for your own business.
In the early 90’s, I worked for Motorola as a consultant on a project called EMBARC. EMBARC was a 1 1/2 way pager with [...]
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Using Public Domain Content For Local Offline Marketing
May 29th, 2010 · 6 Comments · Case Studies, Public Domain How-To
I have a friend that has a highly profitable offline Information Publishing business catering to a very tightly focused market ~ Veterinarians.
She has no website, she has very little overhead, she has no employees (in her info publishing business anyway) and yet she produces a product using 100% Public Domain content that she sells to [...]
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Find Public Domain Treasure by Touring Your Local Library Online! Part II
May 29th, 2010 · 5 Comments · Public Domain How-To
Last week, we talked about “Finding Public Domain Treasure by Touring Your Local Library Online!”.
Have you been waiting for Part II? I hope so… because your local library could open up an entire new set of ideas for you.
At the very least, it gives you access to “bunches o’ stuff” you may not have otherwise known were [...]
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Choosing How To Use Public Domain Content
May 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Public Domain How-To
Finally – you have learned the secrets of digging out those Public Domain Content gems.
Once you have “figured it out” – the light bulb is burning bright – then what?
I got this question today -
Good Morning Debra,
I have a question that maybe you could cover in one of your newsletters…
If you have quite a bit [...]
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