Public Domain - Computer network Gold Mine
With the advent of the computer network and the ease of which information can
promptly be downloaded and compiled you would-be think that more folk would-be
realize that the public domain is a source of fantastic wealth that can be
abroach into for immense profits.
I have spent the last 4 years "discovering" little acknowledged private secrets of
this information that is promptly accessible to those who cognize wherever
to
look. Or should I say "prospect". That's exactly what it is. It's Mining.
Once
you mine the internet, you are not mining little rocks in a quarry or
dredging a cold stream looking for that elusive hunk 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 more several now 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 computer network connection
is your "claim". In the old days once
a miner found gold he would-be
driving a stake in the ground and this would-be become his claim. You are doing
the same thing once
you sign the contract for your computer network 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 earth by entering a realm
in which it is possible to find wealth 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 cognition 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 cognize not the sheer power and value of the
information that is freely accessible to anyone who knows wherever
to look.
The new millennium, and the information-age is really more like the
GoldRush of 1849 in which hundreds of thousands of folk rush westward
in a stampede of gold seeking pioneers. Several were young, several old, several in
between, but all sought-after 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 folk who are on this new quest
blazing new trails and formation great new paths to wealth.
Information is abounding and wide
available. You can mine this gold at
anytime, from any place in the world. You do not have to travel huge
distances facing the perils of the land to stake your claim. All you need
is a computer and a connection to the web. From anyplace
in the earth 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 quicker
than you could
have ever imagined.
Your "gold pan" quickly become full of the valuable information-ore.
Each time you find a hunk it motivates you to find more. You become
beguiled with the new found wealth and it about becomes obsession. The
desire to find more pulses through your veins like a hot drug, steady
increasing your desire
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 finish searching for more information.
This is what the public domain is. It's an computer network goldmine chock full
of free information available 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 just about this great new resource for businesses
exploitation the public domain