Don't Be a Copywriting Chump: Get a Piece of the Action with ...
Published: Mon, 01/23/23
Tired of being a freelancing chump and only getting paid once for all your hard work? Time to step up your game and add some royalties to that contract of
yours.
I get it, being a freelancer can suck. That's why I dropped a cool $10k on creating a contract that'll make sure you get paid repeatedly for your efforts.
By adding a royalty clause to your contract, you'll be creating a "royalty moat" around your clients, keeping them coming back for more. It's like a "vitamin booster" for your promotions, ensuring they stay fresh and your clients don't even think about hiring another copywriter to test against your work.
But, how do you convince your client to go for this royalty arrangement?
Simple, with a kickass contract that spells out all the details of payment, percentage of royalties, penalties for nonpayment, and legal disputes.
My contract even covers
royalties in case of my death, and responsibilities for the client to keep records and for me to audit them.
I've spent over a decade perfecting this contract, and in all that time, I've only had to enforce payment provisions twice, and neither of those
required legal action.
That's how I continue to receive royalty payments from clients for work I created over 10 years ago.
That's why I'm offering a sample copy of my contract to my followers for 3 reasons:
So you don't have to start from scratch like I did.
To work with your attorney to craft a contract that works for you.
To save you the expense of paying over $10,000 for legal advice.
Here's the deal:
I'll only sell you a copy of my contract with the understanding that it is for informational purposes only and to be used as a basis for creating a contract for you with the help of your attorney.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to get paid repeatedly for your hard work.
As a seasoned direct response copywriter, Doug has created hundreds of profitable direct mail packages, emails, and video sales letters for the world's largest specialized information publishers—generating over $100 million in direct sales.