| How
much money can I expect to make through IFA?
You can make up to €2000+ a month depending on the quality
of work and how often you contribute. The best way to ensure that
you have a steady income from IFA is to file stories as frequently
as possible so that payments are coming in as you are waiting
for others. To read more about what sells go to What
We Offer.
When
do I get paid?
You'll get paid as soon as we've been paid by our clients.
How
do I know when my features are sold?
We'll send you sales reports on a regular basis.
Where
will you send my material?
We will offer your stories in all the countries we work in (over
35) with the exception of those excluded in your representation
contract with IFA.
Do
I have to sign a contract?
Yes, before we begin selling your features we'll ask you to sign
an agreement detailing the terms of working with us. This isn't
a document where you’ll be signing away your soul…
it's just a simple way of making sure we're both on the same page.
Am
I free to act on my own if I work with IFA?
You may not act on your own in the countries where IFA represents
you. In countries that are not included in the contract you may
do as you please.
Do
I lose my copyright by signing up?
No, the copyright remains with you. We only sell one-time publication
rights.
Do
I have to write in English?
Preferably, but not necessarily. English is the one language that
nearly all of our clients can speak and/or read – more so
than any other language. Therefore submitting features in English
is to your advantage. However, languages like German, Spanish
& French should find a fair-sized audience among our editors.
In addition, very exclusive material will be translated to English.
Can
I start my writing career with IFA?
Unfortunately not. Since much of what we do is syndication, it's
important that you're already working with at least a few publications
before starting to work with us. For details on our requirements
click here.
How
do I sign-up?
Contact
IFA as soon as possible and let's see what we can do! |