Archive for March 1st, 2010

Here’s How I Did It…

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Hi. There are four different parts to this post — be sure to take a moment check them all. (You'll see it's worth it.)

Here we go…

You've heard me talk in recent emails about reaching the maximum amount of people by offering ebooks — containing your links — that have broad mass appeal.

My jokes ebook was an example — and I've another one on the way in the coming days. (Stay tuned for that one.)

Here's what's interesting though…

Both ebooks were made by using content that's available in the public domain!

What that means for you is that, even if you've no desire to write your own material — and even if you've no desire to re-use PLR content — you can STILL create quality ebooks/videos/audios/etc using the vast quantity of public domain material that's freely available online.

So how do you get started with public domain content? Where can you find it? How do you know it's REALLY in the public domain?

You'll find the answers to these — and every other question you have — in this brand new video tutorial series:
http://www.public-domain.us/pd-fast/

(NOTE: I've included the terrific 'Public Domain Survival Kit' as well, so you'll be ultra-equipped for your exploration of the world of public domain content.)

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If you're a writer — in any way, shape or form — then you might be interested in checking out how you can use your ability for more than just shopping lists:
http://www.4writers.net/

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If you have a WordPress Blog, I think you'll like this Plug-in:
http://www.maxblogpress.com/plugins/msa/

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And finally,…

Here's a small PDF for you. It's called "101 Ways to Use PLR Content" and, if nothing else, it's a terrific example of how you can create a short'n'sweet ebook and turn it into a vehicle for bringing people to your website:
http://www.ebooktimes.com/dl/101-ways-PLR.zip
(653 Kb)
(Right-click and 'save target as')

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That's it for today. Hope you found it useful.

All the best,

Michael