Public Domain - Internet
Gold Mine
With the advent of the
internet and the ease of
which information can
readily be downloaded and
compiled you would think
that more people would
realize that the public
domain is a source of
wonderful wealth that can be
tapped into for huge
profits.
I have spent the last 4
years "discovering" little
known secrets of this
information that is readily
available to those who know
where to look. Or should I
say "prospect". That's
exactly what it is. It's
Mining. When you mine the
internet, you are not mining
little rocks in a quarry or
dredging a cold river
looking for that elusive
nugget of gold. You are
searching for the gold of
the future, and of the past.
Information becomes your
ore. You now become an
information prospector. A
"Millennium-Age Gold Miner."
The tools of your trade
are much different today
than in the days of old.
Your "pick-axe" has evolved
into your mouse, and your
"gold pan" is your hard
drive. Your computer is the
dredge and your internet
connection is your "claim".
In the old days when a
prospector found gold he
would drive a stake in the
ground and this would become
his claim. You are doing the
same thing when you sign the
contract for your internet
connection. You are staking
a claim to the largest
source of wealth in the
world. Public Domain
Information.
You transcend the
boundaries of the physical
world by entering a realm in
which it is possible to find
riches in the deepest
recesses and crevices of the
web. The public domain is
the undiscovered country of
the information age. It's
mysteries are deep as oceans
and it's knowledge as
expansive as the universe.
The public domain now
becomes ultimate natural
resource.
Information has always
reigned king since the
beginning of time. There are
millions of us who know not
the sheer power and value of
the information that is
freely available to anyone
who knows where to look.
The new millennium, and
the information-age is very
much like the GoldRush of
1849 in which hundreds of
thousands of people rushed
westward in a stampede of
gold seeking pioneers. Some
were young, some old, some
in between, but all sought a
common goal. Gold. Only this
time it is different, the
gold we seek in this age is
information, and it's not
mere thousands, but hundreds
of millions people who are
on this new quest blazing
new trails and forging great
new paths to wealth.
Information is abundant
and widely available. You
can mine this gold at
anytime, from any place in
the world. You do not have
to travel vast distances
facing the perils of the
land to stake your claim.
All you need is a computer
and a connection to the web.
From anywhere in the world
you are able to seek out,
find, download, and refine
your treasure from the warm
and cozy comfort of home.
Never before, in the
history of man have you been
able to procure such wealth
so quickly. You are able to
locate information on any
subject in an instant, and
your results are displayed
before you faster than you
could have ever imagined.
Your "gold pan" quickly
become full of the valuable
information-ore. Each time
you find a nugget it
motivates you to find more.
You become entranced with
the new found riches and it
almost becomes obsession.
The desire to find more
pulses through your veins
like a hot drug, steadily
increasing your craving for
more. The more you find the
more you want. It the
realization becomes obvious
that you have "Gold-Fever"
and now you can't stop
searching for more
information.
This is what the public
domain is. It's an internet
goldmine chock full of free
information ready for the
taking.
Stake your claim!
Eric Wichman is founder
of
PD Times a public domain
resources site specializing
in free resources for web
content and references for
webmasters, researchers,
marketers, and businesses
alike. Be sure to tell your
friends about this great new
resource for businesses
using the public domain |