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The Competition In Public Domain
Do yourself a favor – forget about getting rich overnight. Let’s look at the ‘competition’ factor in the public domain. From what you’ve learned so far, you should know that ‘competition’ itself is not a byproduct of the public domain. Far from it. Even if many people end up using the same public domain resource, the results eventually depend on the niche you are trying to establish yourself in. If you pick a hyper-competitive market like Internet Marketing, you’re bound to be lost in the crowd. Instead, if you choose a less-known but profitable market (a hobby like poker is well-known but it’s fairly well saturated while hobbies like yachting and sailing still have room for competition), even if there are others marketing the same material, you’ll still have some of the market share easily available to yourself. There’s a lot more to this. You need to learn how to package your product, how to leverage your visitors’ interests and most importantly, how to drive traffic to your website. All that and more is covered elsewhere in this course. And of course, the public domain is not limited to books and reports. You have art, music, software, and most importantly, ideas. That’s the beauty of the Public Domain. It tells you what you should already know: Ideas are not the property of any one person. Therefore, any idea, any great theory, any great scientific achievement can be used without fear of legal reprisals. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Li Ming Wong is an internet marketer. Get Your Free "Super Affiliate Master Plan" 7-Day Ecourse at Make Money Online With Affiliate Programs. Register for free at How To Make Money Online - Free Ebooks Download. Learn how to profit from public domain with Make Money Online With Public Domain. |
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