How much money can I expect to receive for my story?
You can be paid anything from £250 to £2000 or more for your story, depending on what it involves and who’s interested in it. Magazines and newspapers will make us offers for your fee - the more companies that are interested, the more money you can expect.
Does Cavendish Press keep any of my fee?
No, absolutely not! We are paid separately by the magazine or newspaper for writing the story. Once we’ve agreed your fee with you, you’ll receive the entire amount on publication of your story – no strings attached.
When will I get paid?
Magazines and newspapers have different time scales for paying fees, but at Cavendish we expect you to be paid no later than four weeks after your story has been published.
Will I have to sign anything?
Yes, magazines and newspapers will usually want to tell your story exclusively, so you’d have to sign a contract speak to any other media until after your story has been published. This contract also gives you a written guarantee of the money you’re owed, so it’s in your own interest to sign.
Do I have to be identified and have my photo taken?Usually yes, many publications will expect you to pose for photographs and provide pictures that are relevant to the story. We have a professional team of photographers and some magazines even offer a full makeover, including clothes, hair and make-up, before a shoot.
However, there are certain circumstances where your identity can be concealed – for example if you’ve been victim to a crime and there are legal or personal safety implications. In these cases we’ll take every step to make sure you’re not identified. |