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An infopreneur is generally considered an entrepreneur who makes money selling information on the Internet.
Infopreneur is a person whose primary business is gathering and selling electronic information.
The infopreneur may attract traffic to his/her site by manipulating their site to appear higher on search engine results.
As the infopreneur is his/her own developer, marketer, producer, and distributor - some infopreneurs consider themselves being in the publishing business.
His books include Mind Dynamics, How to write a letter that sells, Time management System, Expressive learning system and Infopreneur.
The infopreneur then makes money from AdSense ads, affiliate links, referrals and leads, and/or selling ebooks that are related to the search parameters and keywords.
The word infopreneur was registered as a trademark (USPTO) on February 1 1984 by Harold F. Weitzen.
The classification of infopreneur has created a new style of business on the Internet, which allows anybody with a computer and an Internet connection to start a businesses by publishing information that may appeal to a specific market.
Unlike in traditional print publishing, the infopreneur puts down, in electronic form, what he/she knows from experience or what he/she learned and passes them on to the world through publishing on websites, blogs, ebooks, emails, etc..