Just had to do another post on the Public Domain scene for those that don’t know or just don’t “get it”.
When you are struggling to make another post and want to have unique content or wanting material for another Ebook then you’ll find that the public domain is exactly where you need to be. It is an endless source of FREE material that has been already proven as it has been in print.
Striking it rich on your first attempt using public domain is unlikely as the biggest problem with works in the public domain is not a lot of people know where to find good products to use for articles or Ebooks. That is where “The Pirates of the Public Domain” come into their own. Run by Logan and Debra, the “Pirates” will give you all the information you ever need to search the Public Domain archives.
Good content doesn’t just come from books. Magazines and Newspapers are the best resource for finding blog posts. The reason? Magazines do not just print anything. They do the market research to see what sells before anything goes to print ; if they printed it, it must be a seller!
Anything in the Public Domain is usable without worrying about getting anybody’s permission but you MUST be certain that it actually is public domain. Again, this is where “The Pirates of the Public Domain” come into play. Everything, and I mean everything you need to know about researching the copyright of material is laid out simply and easy to follow.
The “Pirates” Public Domain Treasure Map is a resource that makes everything public domain a breeze to follow.
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The list goes on and on with all the help and back-up you’ll ever imagine.


