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Entries for the ‘Resources’ Category

Niche Marketing Should Be Like Selling Shovels to Miners - Demand is Supreme

In the 1850s in California, during the great gold rush days, anything having to do with gold mining sold easily and rapidly. A market can only be created when there is a need. The need may only be a perceived need, but it is a need nevertheless. Any marketing, like life itself, is a continuous learning experience. Look for goldminers to sell shovels to.

What Works Fall Into The Public Domain?

Today I added a new page entitled: “What Works Fall Into The Public Domain?”.   Check it out at the link provided.

Public Domain Works Niche

One of the most frequently used niches by beginning web infopreneurs is that of public domain works.  This includes all types of media that are no longer under copyright and have passed into the public domain.  That means that you, I, or anyone else can freely use them as if they were our own works.  [...]

“Tweet” Me Right, I’m Worth It

I am a recent Twitter convert. You can find me under the name “webinfopreneur“.  So I,  like you,  am learning to utilize this medium of communication to promote myself and my products.  At first I could not see how 140 characters of writing (the Tweet)  could communicate much of usefulness to anyone, especially to infopreneur [...]

Updates to Site Pages

Well, all of us have our days!  Some times we get nothing done, and sometimes we do a lot.  Today is one of those in-between days for me.  I am so anxious to get this site to the stage where it will be useful to more people that I found it hard today to slow [...]

Copyrights and Registration Systems

Tonight I am adding a page under the “Resource” section entitled “How  Do You Protect Your Information Products?”  It is the first of a series of articles on different topics being made available to web infopreneurs.
Each of us works hard on writing and promoting our products and we need to do as much as possible [...]

The Journey Of A Thousand Miles Must Begin With The First Step

We are here!! This may seem a little pretentious, but it is not meant to.  The comment is a reflection of our belief in the Chinese proverb that [...]