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OuterNotes: Online Markets To Sell Your Work
http://featurewell.com/ Washington Post travel writer David Wallis launched Featurewell.com as a new breed of content syndication, hoping to make it easier for writers and editors to manage reprints and copyrights in the new media world. His roster of writers post articles that editors may peruse and bid for their publication rights. Sales can range from $50 and $1500 and writers receive 60 percent of the proceeds. Current writers include New York phenom Jimmy Breslin, Vanity Fair contributing editor David Margolick, and New York Observer jazz critic Joseph Hooper. Clients, on the other hand, get market exclusivity and can commission specific articles that meet their needs. --Chris Stamper Correspondent.com: From Paris, More Jobs Spring http://www.correspondent.com/
Here's a new market for freelance journalists with a strong record of
achievement in their areas of expertise. Paris-based Correspondent.com
(a subsidiary of EPNworld, which bills itself as "the world’s first
major Internet News Agency") lets journalists produce articles in
English for over 200 categories; completed works are then posted for
save to global member editors and publishers. Journalists set pay rates
and are entitled to an additional 25 percent for articles reproduced on
websites, while member editors/publishers pay a commission to the site.
Individuals must file an online application and are subject to a
comprehensive screening process and background check -- you're going to
have to show some quality clips, and get a few recommendations from
editors, before you're taken aboard, but the payoff could be worth the
price. OuterNotes is produced using the OuterForce Platform, which allows publishers to easily recruit and manage remote and freelance content creation and export it into their publishing platform of choice. For more information, see http://www.outerforce.com. Copyright 2000 by OuterNotes and Trotta Media, Inc. All rights reserved. OuterNotes is a trademark of OuterForce Systems, Inc.Return to OuterNotes Home |