Make Money with History

By on April 8, 2013 in Featured


Did you love history in school, but see no way to make it pay other than academia? Think again.

Washington Post:

Bruce Weindruch, 55, has done a cool thing. He has taken the subject of business history and found a way to build a successful business around it. The History Factory builds Web sites, makes films, writes books and creates exhibits for clients around the world, be they massive oil producers such as Saudi Aramco or the Renaissance Mayflower Hotel in downtown Washington.

He leads a team of 35 historians, archivists, library scientists, writers, curators, designers and businesspeople at the company’s home office in Chantilly. And he makes a nice living doing it.

“This is what you do when you commercialize a traditionally academic discipline,” Weindruch said.

When clothier Brooks Brothers wanted to mark its 175th anniversary, Weindruch’s team combed the company’s records to publish a book and create a corporate celebration. When Shell Oil wanted a sprawling museum for company offices in Houston, the History Factory designed it.


Business Opportunities Weblog editor and publisher Dane Carlson lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, just 15 miles from Yosemite National Park. He accidentally became a professional blogger in 2001. He has added 12,198 posts to the site.

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  • http://www.fingerbiz.com/commissions.htm Sharon

    Thanks for the info Dane!

    We too are helping home business owners around the world with FingerBiz.
    We don’t charge any monthly fees and have a wonderful members match program.

    Sharon
    FingerBiz.Com

  • JackyStraw

    How in the world can this organization do an adequate of job of describing the past? Does the “CEO” ensure that we know Exxon slipped through the supreme court w/o having to pay for their evil?
    Historians must express the truth. Not corporate mumbo jumbo lies.
    The 99%

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