Fullrights Pros and Cons

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Cheryl McKenzie
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Fullrights Pros and Cons

Post by Cheryl McKenzie »

Anyone have comments about selling fullrights while you're trying to establish your credits as a freelancer? Can you list something you've sold like this as yours? I've never sold fullrights before, so am curious about what those of you who are more experienced do.
cbhrbooth
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[quote]Anyone have comments about selling fullrights while you're trying to establish your credits as a freelancer? Can you list something you've sold like this as yours? I've never sold fullrights before, so am curious about what those of you who are more experienced do.[/quote]

I think a lot depends on what you want to do. What do you need to do with your clips (credits)? What market do you want to use them for - website, print, some other market?

For instance, if your goal is to eventually write content for an upscale website that pays $$ per word. You need to know what they want to see - will a link to your CC articles be sufficient or will they want a link to the website that has your article? (Most of my sold CC work is not online where I can find it so I can't use it.) Find out what your "goal" websites want and work towards meeting those needs.

If you are trying to beef up your writing website, then having lots of links/bylines would be a great idea. Again, it just depends on your goals. How will your CC clips best help your writing career? Figure that out and then you'll know if selling fullrights is a good career move for you.

Mary B.
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Cheryl McKenzie
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Full Rights

Post by Cheryl McKenzie »

Thanks, Mary B. You've given me a lot to chew on. Guess it's time to decide just where I want to end up with this freelancing business.

C.
cbhrbooth
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Post by cbhrbooth »

You're welcome! I wish I had asked a few more questions . . . :) I followed a lot of rabbit trails - not always bad - but I'm not enough of a free spirit thinker to rise above it and see a pattern. Live and learn.
Mary B.
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