Public Domain Treasure Hunter Newsletter 04/03/10
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Public Domain Treasure Hunter Newsletter 04/03/10
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Brought to you by Debra Conrad & Logan Andrew of…
http://www.PublicDomainTreasureHunter.com
“Tips, Tricks, & Hidden Resources For Using
Copyright-FREE Public Domain Content To Create
Profitable Products…”
In this edition:
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1. The University of Oldenburg ~ Digitized 19th Century Public Domain Children’s Books
2. A Guide To Brainstorming Topic Ideas To Build Your Public Domain Business Around
3. Four Great Resources For Public Domain Magazine History & Research
4. Recommended Resources
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1. The University of Oldenburg ~ Digitized 19th
Century Public Domain Children’s Books
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I love vintage Public Domain children’s books…
I don’t know why, but they hold a great attraction
for me, always have.
This week, I spent a little time checking out a
German site that has a nice little repository of
19th century Public Domain children’s books…
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http://www.PublicDomainTreasureHunter.com/Oldenburg
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2. A Guide To Brainstorming Topic Ideas To Build
Your Public Domain Business Around
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I often get asked by friends first starting out online
how I seem to be able to come up with new ideas for
markets to pursue or products to create.
I usually find that this question is being asked
because the person doing the asking is “stumped”
as to where to begin their online venture.
Generally, I find that what they are really
asking is…
“What the heck am I going to be able to offer
here? I don’t know anything worth sharing and
I am certainly not an “expert” at anything!
Where do I start?”
First off, you don’t have to be the expert ~ you
just have to know a little bit more than the
average person in your niche…
**To Read The Rest Of This Article Visit Our Blog**
http://www.PublicDomainTreasureHunter.com/Topics
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3. Four Great Resources For Public Domain Magazine
History & Research
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Recently, I had the pleasure of running across a rare
individual ~ Dr. Steven Lomazow, a 61 year-old New
Jersey based Neurologist, who is probably one of the
most prolific collectors of early American
periodicals I have ever seen.
His passion for early American Magazines especially
is unrivaled…
**To Read The Rest Of This Article Visit Our Blog**
http://www.PublicDomainTreasureHunter.com/4Mags
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4. Recommended Resources
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