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How Do You Repackage Public Domain Information For Sale?

July 29, 2008 by Logan 

** Got this question today from my friend Nick and I thought I would share it here for the benefit of all**

Hi Nick,

Thanks for the great question!

The fact is that there are literally millions of ways to repackage public
domain content for sale. To keep this brief I’ll share some of the most common
ways that I and many other people do it…

  1. use public domain content to create ebooks
  2. use public domain content to create printed books and manuals
  3. convert a public domain book into an audio program
  4. take a bunch of public domain books, magazines, or images on a related topic and sell them on a cd
  5. sell public domain movies and cartoons on dvd
  6. use public domain images to create new framed artwork and prints
  7. use public domain content as blog post content
  8. use public domain content to create your own line of private label rights products

I could go on and on, the only real limits are your imagination, budget, and
time.

The product you ultimately create will depend on what niche market you are
creating a product for. I’ve seen people come up with all kinds of creative
ways of using pd material in their product creations - creativity and
ingenuity are the key to successful product creations using public domain
material!

Thanks Nick!

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