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This is an area that I've never ventured into before, maybe it should go in the orientation forum but it seems a bit more complex than just 'learning the basics.'
I'm going after some content that isn't easily 'available'... Sort of like doing journalism I guess. I've reached out to a number of people asking if I can essentially 'interview' them. But since they are scattered across the country/world I've got a list of typed questions I'm going to ask them to answer. It's pretty long, they may not get through it... I've yet to send it to the one follow-up I've had so far. My goal is to compile about 5 of these 'interviews' and publish them online. I think the content will be very interesting. I then want to keep reaching out for these interviews and eventually compile them into an eBook and sell it.
Now, for guest posting its pretty obvious that both parties are happy. No need to really worry about any legal aspect. I'm being up front with people that my intent is to publish the info they give me online. However, I'm not sure I want to tell them up front, "eventually I may also add your content into an eBook and sell it." Do I need to get these people to sign something before they give me their 'interview' to legally protect me in case I want to include it and sell it? I guess a website disclaimer isn't enough since they aren't submitting the content to the website. They are sending it to me through email.
I'm going after some content that isn't easily 'available'... Sort of like doing journalism I guess. I've reached out to a number of people asking if I can essentially 'interview' them. But since they are scattered across the country/world I've got a list of typed questions I'm going to ask them to answer. It's pretty long, they may not get through it... I've yet to send it to the one follow-up I've had so far. My goal is to compile about 5 of these 'interviews' and publish them online. I think the content will be very interesting. I then want to keep reaching out for these interviews and eventually compile them into an eBook and sell it.
Now, for guest posting its pretty obvious that both parties are happy. No need to really worry about any legal aspect. I'm being up front with people that my intent is to publish the info they give me online. However, I'm not sure I want to tell them up front, "eventually I may also add your content into an eBook and sell it." Do I need to get these people to sign something before they give me their 'interview' to legally protect me in case I want to include it and sell it? I guess a website disclaimer isn't enough since they aren't submitting the content to the website. They are sending it to me through email.