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		<title>Publishing in HARDCOPY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yeah baby !!! You got a pile of PLR or know where to get it for nothing ? A mountain of public domain at your disposal ? Well how about HARDCOPY !!! Use print on demand and turn it into a physical product then let the distribution markets sell it for you &#8211; like Amazon. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Yeah baby !!!  You got a pile of PLR or know where to get it for nothing ?</p>
<p>A mountain of public domain at your disposal ?</p>
<p>Well how about HARDCOPY !!! Use print on demand and turn it into a physical product then let the distribution markets sell it for you &#8211; like Amazon.</p>
<p>Translate it into other languages and rinse and repeat. I simply MUST do this &#8211; not many people have caught on to it yet.<br />
Everybody is caught up with blogging, PPC and CPA this year. On demand publishing and translation are a great avenue.</p>
<p>Not just books but video training, software etc. </p>
<p>On demand publishers list:</p>
<p>createspace<br />
trafford publishing<br />
cafepress<br />
lulu<br />
iuniverse<br />
xlibris<br />
etc&#8230;</p>
<p>for a bigger list check this site http://www.bookmarket.com/ondemand.htm</p>
<p>Hers the big thing &#8211; you know how video submission works right ? The more sites you publish to the greater the number of top spots you get &#8211; same with POD &#8211; They do the marketing for you.</p>
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