Why are public domain works vital for your Stay At Home Moms Business?
Quite simply, by digging through a pile of public domain information, you’re sure to find countless diamonds that are related to the subject of your online business. A lot of these gems are even ageless, which means, even if they were written many decades ago, they are still perfectly applicable the society of today.
Onceyou find such diamonds, you can repackage them as information products you can sell or use as tools for your word-of-mouth marketing campaigns. You can chop them into segments and use them as articles for site content or for article marketing fodder. A number can even be segmented in a manner that will transform them into excellent portions of a highly educational e-course.
If you’re willing to invest some money for your Stay At Home Moms Business undertaking, do what thousand of marketers are doing and cause the production of physical copies of such public domain works and sell them at local bookstores or online shops like Amazon and eBay. See those ageless novels in the shelves labeled for classic works of literature? The publishers thereof – at least the latter ones – acquired those novels without having to pay a single cent, and their only financial investment involves the publication of the physical pages.
Best of all}, you won’t have to invest hefty royalties or hefty fees for their resale rights. They’re free of charge and you can simply choose what you need and instantly use what you choose.
The primary example of an industrial spirit who made it big by utilizing creative products categorized under the public domain is Walt Disney. True, the same person who gave us the mouse in red jumpers, the duck in navy attire, the orange dog and the clumsy canine. Though the aforementioned characters are his original inventions, Walt Disney traces his beginnings in transforming existing properties – like Snow White, Cinderella, the Little Mermaid and other fairy tales from Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm – into fantastic, epic and ageless movies that are still being enjoyed to this very day.
Walt Disney didn’t craft novel plots from those. He used existing myths.
Walt Disney didn’t create the main players for those movies. He directly borrowed them from the stories we already know.
All of these and he didn’t spend a dime to the bards of the tales he used for his billion dollar grossing films.
Such is the blessing that public domain works can bring for your Stay At Home Moms Business passion. Maybe, soon enough, you may be the next Walt Disney!



















