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Newspapers and magazines always prefer to name and photograph people because it helps readers to empathise with the story.
For this reason publications tend to pay less money or are unwilling to run articles if someone wishes to remain anonymous.
There are exceptions though and some stories can be sold anonymously, particularly if they involve young children or victims of sexual abuse.
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- Make sure you are happy to sell your real life story.
- Use a press agency rather than going direct to a publication - you will invariably end up with more money.
- Ensure you get a contract outlining the exact fee for your real life story with a named publication.
- Having photographs or film footage to back up your story will make it worth more money.
- Don't be rushed into selling stories but do be aware that stories can drop in price as interest wanes.
- Ensure that the publication using your story does not plan to syndicate it to other newspapers or magazines.
- NEVER sign any contracts that offer you a fee with the terms 'up to' or 'a minimum of' written beside them.
- If you have a 'big exclusive' or want newspaper, magazine, television and radio coverage use a publicity agent/ publicist.
- You will get more money for your story if you agree to be named and photographed.
- Can you prove your story is true?
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