Make Your Fortune From "Free" Government Publications
Very surprisingly, only a small percentage of the U.S.A. population takes
advantage of the wealth of informative material provided by the world's
largest publisher - the U.S. Government Printing Office.
Here is a source of priceless, accurate and official information which
is reported and written by experts. Almost every conceivable subject has
been reported upon in detail in some government publication - topics such
as energy, employment, health, business, investments, science and technology,
education, careers, transportation, veterans and personal benefits, consumer
advice, foreign trade, law, space, food and diet, astronomy, gardening,
medical, maintenance, housing, money management, equipment, hobbies, travel
- the list goes on and on.
These publications are available to you upon request. In fact, you indirectly
helped pay for them. A part of your tax contribution is allocated to operate
the government printing office.
Many of these publications feature business sand personal matters that
may directly help you make or save money. This report, however, will outline
the most simple and ideal method to reap a huge financial gain from these
publications - selling this information by mail.
You undoubtedly have noted ads offering reports on government surplus,
oil lotteries, land acquisitions, energy, etc. These ads appear in many
national magazines monthly. year after year. Such reports contain information
extracted from government publications. Often they are copied word for
word. The "insiders" know how and where to get this valuable
information free, or at low cost, then use this material to earn huge
profits for themselves.
Few people realize that government publications are not copyrighted.
Anyone has the authority to use this material for his own personal benefit.
That includes copying it word-for-word if desired, reproducing it, and
selling the information in the form of books, manuals or reports.
From this vast source of published material are many thousands of ideas
you can adopt to prepare an informative publication which can be profitably
sold by mail.
The first step, obviously, is to find out which publications are available,
what subjects they cover and where they can be obtained. The second step
is to select topics which would inform, appeal to and attract a large
number of people who would be willing to buy your information by mail.
The third step, is to compile this information into a book, manual or
report, get it printed, then go about the business of marketing it profitably.
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Besides a huge volume of official documents, the government printing
office issues about 25,000 other booklets and reports with topics that
concern and interest the general pubic. The government also publishes
guides which lists and describes new issues when they become available.
Write to the Consumer Information Center, Pueblo, CO 81009. Request to
be placed on their mailing list to receive the "Consumer Information
Catalog" which is issued periodically during each year. Also request
to receive "Selected U.S. Government Publications" from: Superintendent
of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
Many public libraries stock these catalogs and some government publications.
You can check for titles of current and back issues and order anything
that interests you or copy any information you need. You may also find
copies at other U.S. and State agency offices and perhaps at your local
chamber of commerce office.
Publications may also be obtained from government offices such as the
U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Agriculture, etc. These
agencies offer many publications pertinent to matters in their field.
For example, the Department of Commerce can provide data and information
assistance in various business matters, foreign trade, etc.
The ruling powers in Washington are cutting funds to many agencies. It
is likely that in future not as many free publications will be available
as were printed in the past. The low cost of any government publication,
however, is still a tremendous bargain. Never hesitate to pay a small
amount for valuable information that could be the source of financial
benefits for you.
|Step 2
Which topics to consider for your publication? What type of printed information
will the public buy? Basically, to sell successfully by mail, your product
must fill a strong need or desire. It must offer a specific appeal factor
that will make the public want to obtain the product. Some of the strongest
appeals are found in products which promise to help people:
Make Money *** Be Safe & Secure *** Have Fun & Enjoyment
Save Money *** Eliminate Problems *** Find Out Where to Get
Save Time & Effort *** Be Popular *** Something Beneficial
Enjoy Comfort *** Do Things Better *** Something Useful
Enjoy Health *** Gain Success
Thus, your publication should deal with the "How To" and "Where
To" type of subjects. This is the main information the buying public
seeks and will buy. The stronger information appeal your publication offers,
the larger number of people will be attracted to you offer. This factor
will translate into a greater sales volume and ultimately higher profits.
Emphasized again, the subject matter of your publication must interest
and appeal to a large number of prospects. Among large group categories
are: households, blue collar and white collar workers, opportunity seekers,
investors, dieters, recipe fanciers, gardeners, teenagers, senior citizens,
mail order aspirants, health and exercise enthusiasts, fix-it-uppers,
hobbyists, sportsmen and many other specific classes of people seeking
helpful information to fulfill their desires and needs.
|Step 3
When you decide upon a suitable subject or subject or subjects, you next
step is to compile the information into your own publication. You can
copy word-for-word from the government literature, extract portions of
the copy, express the ideas in your own words, or add some of your own
ideas and thoughts to enhance the subject and provide the reader with
additional information.
The size of your publication will depend upon how many words are necessary
to fully cover the subject. Provide every essential and important detail
so the reader will completely understand and benefit from the information.
Don't skimp, but don't include anything that is superfluous or inappropriate
to the subject. Give the customer at least what he expects - more if possible.
A happy, satisfied customer is a confident prospect for your future offers.
For example, a publication entitled "Second Opportunities",
explaining a large number of money-making activities, might require a
booklet form of many pages. A publication entitled "How to Grow Prize-Winning
Roses" might be a report of just a few pages.
As stated previously, you can reproduce any government printing, even
page for page, if that size would fit the style of your publication. to
test your offer, you can get initial copies mimeographed, but the best-looking
reproduction can be provided by an offset printer. He can reproduce printed
copy. Type your own copy on a machine with carbon ribbon. It will provide
clear, dark copy which the printer can reproduce with sharp results.
Adopt a title for your publication that will create attention. The title
in a descriptive circular, or stated in a classified or space ad, can
affect sales. The title should explain the subject matter in as few words
as possible. Bring out as many of the appeals listed in Step 2. Yet, keep
the title short without sacrificing any word or phrase that might keep
a reader form becoming a customer. Look through magazines for titles of
books and reports sold by mail. You will get ideas for preparing titles
to attract the mail order buyer.
What price to charge for your publication? Only testing can determine
the right price. The right price is the selling price that brings in the
most profit Not total sales necessarily, but profit... the bottom line
in any business activity. Set a price initially based on the suggestions
in the following paragraph. Later tests may determine that you can make
more profit by charging more and selling less. Or, tests may prove that
by lowering the price and selling more units, you earn more total profits.
Often the introduction of a new mail order product requires testing...
and testing again... until the most effective sales copy and the right
selling price is established to provide the most profit from each promotion.
To make big money selling information by mail, consider pricing your
publication at least 10 times its cost. And, that's just the norm for
a multi-paged publication. A report of just a few pages must be sold for
15 to 20 times its cost to realize adequate profits from promotions. To
start, get just a few copies printed. but, don't base your selling price
on this cost. Request the printer to quote you on 1,000 and higher quantities.
This will be the volume you will be purchasing if your publication is
successful and that cost should be the basis for initially pricing your
publication.
To promote sales of your publication, use one or all of the usual mail
order methods... classified ads, space ads and direct mail.
Classified ads are seldom productive if the advertiser solicits orders
for items priced over $3.00 directly from the ad. Classified ads are mainly
used to obtain inquiries for higher-priced items. So what can you do with
a publication that must sell for $5.00 or $6.00? You should promote this
publication through space ads or include the publication in a descriptive
circular or catalog featuring this publication among other offers of your
own or that of other publishers.
Space ads are what the terms implies; they feature more space than a
classified ad. This greater space allows for bold headlines, more details
about the offer and inducements for the reader to send in an order. If
space permits, an order form is included in the ad.
Direct mail consists of sending your offer to a list of names. These
names could be your customer list or names obtained from a list broker.
Use only name lists that will be responsive to your offer. For example,
an offer for a gardening publication should not be sent to a list of auto
mechanics. Such a mailing would stand little chance for success. Also,
it would hardly pay to send out a mailing for a $5.00 or $6.00 offer.
Use direct mail to promote $10.00 or higher items, or send circulars or
catalogs featuring several publications to receive orders for multiple
items and higher dollar average per sale.
Selling information by mail profitably, requires application of the basic
methods used by other successful mail order operators. This report, of
course, cannot provide a complete course in mail order techniques. Obtain
some books which explain how to operate a mail order business efficiently.
To summarize, check over the list of government publications that might
provide suitable material for your own book or report. Then send for it.
Determine if the contents can be the basis for a publication with strong
appeal to a large group of prospects. Compile this information into an
interesting book or report. Promote your offer slowly and carefully at
the start. If promotional tests are favorable you can increase your advertising
and promotion efforts, sell larger volumes of your publication and earn
larger profits.
Follow these procedures faithfully and you could be on you way to earning
a fortune - making your start with free government publications.
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