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A Guide for Writers and Cartoonists
By Michael Sedge
Chock full of insiders' information, this is the first book devoted to providing complete information about the syndication business, systematically detailing how writers and cartoonists can turn dreams of having work syndicated into reality.
Tell-all text addresses every aspect of syndication: creating columns, comics, and features most likely to sell; finding a syndication agency; working with people at a syndicateor setting up self-syndication; marketing through the Internet or direct mail; attracting international sales; pricing; and invoicing.
Extensive resource lists are included, as are ample documents and a clause-by-clause review of a syndicated contract by the nation's top syndication lawyer.
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Reviews
"An informative and comprehensive field guide to syndication that includes rock-solid advice and invaluable resources. A must for anyone looking to get syndicated." —Jim Keefe, writer and artist, "Flash Gordon"
"Sedge is one of those rare writers who has the talent to do it all. He thinks outside the box and always offers facts that are firsts. Sedge's cutting edge, 'fingers on the pulse' marketing ideas are a tremendous help to freelancers worldwide." —Andria Valentini, director, Articles International ALV, Inc.
"Successful Syndication is an invaluable resource for any aspiring cartoonist, covering material that other how-to's only deal with in a few paragraphs, if at all. Here, finally, is a guide for what to after the ink dries." —Bill Holbrook, syndicated columnist, "On the Fast Track"
"Mike has been a major force in the world of online writers. His columns and personalized courses have been the most popular of our offerings. 'Sedge' is simply short for 'success.' One should read anything and everything he writes, and follow his advice to the letter." —Terry Boothmani, publisher, Writer Online magazine
"Writers and cartoonists who envision syndicating their productions will find Successful Syndication an essential guide to the process ." —Bookwatch
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