How I Brought Good from a Bad Online Publishing Experience
Creating Positive Outcomes from Negative Writing Gigs & Avoiding Them
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Narrated by:
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James M. Lowrance
About this listen
This is now my third short subject audiobook regarding a negative publishing experience I have had on the World Wide Web, that I was eventually able to glean positive things from. While I have written about other similar experiences in past audiobooks, this is my first time for relating this particular one. When content contributors recognize a downward trend in treatment from the administration of websites they enter into contract with, they should seriously consider taking some degree of action to overcome it, as an obstacle to their own growth as authors. Over time, this can make a difference within the field of content websites in general, who should be willing to offer contracts/agreements that are reasonably beneficial to writers and treatment toward them that is reasonably fair for their hard work.
Certainly content websites should also protect their own interests and should be recognized for having the authority to correct their contract contributors and to also reprimand them when it becomes necessary. If such a relationship becomes unreasonably imbalanced in the favor of either party, the slighted party should be prepared to seek resolution to the problem.
I believe it is important for sincere writers to move forward from negative experiences they may have in regard to online publishing, which is the subject of this audiobook. It is my sincere hope that the personal experience I relate within these headings and the advice I add to my related experience, will offer a bit of positive inspiration to my fellow online publishers, who are simply seeking to enter into honest relationships with ethical e-commerce companies.
©2012 James M. Lowrance (P)2014 James M. Lowrance