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Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalogue
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 1:43 pm
by TracyEnright
Hi All
I've decided I must be really slow about some things, and I've only just realised I can add my byline to articles (yeah, I know!). I've been doing this for the last couple of months but I would like to do it for the older articles in my catalogue. Is there any way I can do this without having to add to the editors' burden by putting it back in for them to review?
Thanks
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 3:21 pm
by Isabelnewth
That's funny, I was exactly the same! I try to remember to put it in these days, but I don't think you can put it in after approval without deleting and resubmitting.
If you find out different, do let me know.
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2015 2:51 pm
by TracyEnright
I will Isabel
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 1:17 am
by PoetPrincess85
If anyone is still reading this thread.... I have a template saved in my writing program with my byline right there. Whenever I start a new article, I copy and paste it into a blank file. I'll post it below. I use it to track all of my articles and how I submit them. It also helps me remember my byline.
Template: (feel free to use if you find it helpful)
(Article Title)
Category:
Word Count:
Keywords:
Date Posted:
Date Accepted:
Date Sold:
Usage Price: $
Full Rights Price: $
Best Offer?:
Discount Offer?:
Status:
Licenses Sold:
Sold For Price: $
Money Earned (65% of sold price): $
Short Summary:
Long Summary:
Full Article:
(Title)
By (insert your name)
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 11:06 am
by Cedar
Let's see if I'm understanding correctly. When I submit an article, I should include the words "By Cedar" in the body of the text? Like so:
How to Treat-Train Your Cat
By Cedar
Have you ever wished that cats were as easy to train as dogs? They are, if you know the right techniques. Here are 3 tips for using treats to train your cat...
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 3:14 pm
by constant-content
Hello, Cedar. The customer is responsible to post the content as it’s delivered to them. If a byline is included, they have to maintain it. So yes, you need to add "By Cedar".
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:27 pm
by Cedar
Ok, thanks. I had thought that the byline is simply the author name under which my articles were posted; I hadn't realized that my name should also appear in the body of the article itself. Thanks!
Edit to add: Does anybody here include their byline? I've been searching through the catalog and can't find any articles with the author's name posted in the body of the article (in the box where the article is displayed as an image).
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 11:19 am
by Pellucidean
I do include a byline, and I know other author's do as well. I figure that if a client wants to delete it they can, but if they decide to leave it in, it's to my advantage to have my name on the piece. I don't think there's any disadvantage to adding a byline, especially since CC has now gotten rid of usage rights.
Re: Adding Your Byline After Article Appears in Your Catalog
Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 12:51 pm
by HiredGun
constant-content wrote:Hello, Cedar. The customer is responsible to post the content as it’s delivered to them. If a byline is included, they have to maintain it. So yes, you need to add "By Cedar".
What are the correct procedures Constant Content writers should follow if they discover a buyer has
not followed the terms of the Usage License (if a byline was included)?