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Author: David Hale
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Copyright (c) 2009 DHI-Communications
Have you ever surfed a government web site? Have you ever heard
of Project Gutenburg? Both of these sources are treasure troves
of free information to assist you in your product creation. Most
information on U.S. government websites cannot receive a
copyright and thus is free to be re-purposed and published by
you.
Now, this is not to say you should simply slap a cover page on
it and call it your own, but think of ways in which you can
package information from different government websites into an
in demand information product. How about collecting information
on government grants for small business owners and marketing
that as an information product?
No one will buy it you think? Have you seen Andrew Lesko on TV
selling his book on Free Government Money? Where do you think
that information came from?
Project Gutenberg is another great source of open source
information. Anything listed on the site is so old that it
cannot receive a copyright. Many Walt Disney movies are
theatrical adaptations to open source information.
Looking through the list of titles one will be amazed at what is
listed. You will find something that will make the light bulb go
off in your head and you will start thinking of all of how you
can use the information in your product creation efforts.
Information seekers today are looking for the most concise
information in a one-stop product. That is to say, if you were
to collect information for these sources that is targeted at a
specific in demand niche, you will have a very sellable product.
People today are time conscious and do not want to spend hours
on end searching hundreds of web sites for the information they
are seeking. If they were to find the targeted information in
one product, they will buy it.
Many of the big name Internet marketers today got their start on
developing products from public domain information. They are now
multi-millionaires.
If they can do it, why can't you?
Here's another possible source of products...
Have you ever written a research paper for school? Whether it
was for High School or college, the report can easily be edited
into a sellable product. As long as you have a 10+ page report,
you are good to go.
People today are in search of very specific content on niche
areas. If you believe you are the first person to think of
writing a research report on your subject, just take a look at
the reference page in your report and that should convince you
otherwise.
Simply editing the words you used to be more conversational
rather than academic will do the trick. Additionally, you will
want to remove any reference citations you may have written into
the report.
Your 10 page research paper can now be 10 articles of one page
each, one 10 page report, or two 5 page reports. How about
recording it? Most personal computers today have a basic
recording software included in them. All that is then needed is
a quality microphone and you can record an audio product.
How about conducting a presentation on your research topic?
Creating a simple Powerpoint presentation is relatively simple
to do. If you paper is on a topic that is in demand, there are
hundreds if not thousands of people who will not only buy your
report, but also the recording and presentation. The most up to
date version of Powerpoint allows you to integrate recordings
onto your presentation. If you own Camtasia, this can also be
used to record voice to your presentation.
So, how simple is that? If kids today are told that they can
turn their reports that they hate to write into cash, just
imagine how passionate they will become about learning and
writing, not to mention becoming an Internet information product
creator.
About the author:
Dr. Dave Hale is an internationally acclaimed business coach,
university professor, and frequent speaker at many business
conferences. He specializes in high performance business startup
techniques which can be checked out at
http://www.BuyHiPerBusinessStartup.com