Sunday, 30 December 2018

$400,000 made with Public Domain and...puppets? What the...?


Quite a headline, huh? But it's absolutely true! Long time internet marketer Lee Cornell really has made $400,000 (and counting) using public domain material from a couple of old books from the early 1900's to create an instructional video on how to become a ventriloquist! You know, one of those people who talks to dummies without moving their lips.

As a reminder, public domain works are books, films, audios, maps, documents, images, government publications, etc., that for one reason or another are no longer protected by copyright. You can use this stuff anyway you want to create your own products with no payments, fees, royalties, nothing - to use the original content as your own.

Lee has been a ventriloquist nearly his whole life and picked the niche because it was a passion of his. His original one-page "Ventriloquism 101" website that sold the video has grown into a multi-page resource website for ventriloquists and performers. To date, Lee has made over $400,000 from that initial product! All thanks to public domain.

Now he is going to show you exactly how he did it, step-by-step in his new Public Domain Fortune course.

There is an unlimited supply of public domain materials that can be turned into money making products. Don't think it's possible? Lee will prove otherwise!

Read Lee's fascinating story and check out Public Domain Fortune here! And watch a cool video of Lee and his dummy (shhhh...I hear they don't like to be called that) Nick Woodson explain everything.



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