You are more likely to land an a speaking role on «Wonder Woman»
if you have an agent.
As of this writing, I don't know
if having an agent will produce any career momentum, or if I will be sent back to the minor leagues of self publishing.
If you have an agent, they could be marketing this for you «a la carte» or your publisher might have gotten your foreign rights when you sold to them.
If you're a trad - pubbed author, and
if you have an agent, the gross profit is still $ 200, but now it's paid to the publisher.
Even
if you have an agent, hire an IP attorney for the contract.
Why should I even care
if I have an agent?
Well, Amazon takes a cut out of that, and if you the author are not also the publisher, the publisher takes a BIG cut out of that, and
if you have an agent, they take a cut, and eventually, a trickle of income slides into the author's pocket from the sale of that book.
If you have an agent, your agent should be good at arguing for you, but some agents are better than others.
It also applies if your book is indie published and even
if you have an agent and a large publishing house behind you.
But no matter
if you have an agent or don't, are traditional publishing or indie publishing, writers need to open up to the sudden changes that have happened and understand how they have changed agents and the business of how agents fit into publishing.
In this modern world you must have a publishing IP lawyer look over your contract, even
if you have an agent.
If you have an agent and don't know MORE about what you are doing than your agent, you are doomed.
Even
if you have an agent, hire an publishing IP attorney to look the contract over and negotiate it for you and your agent.
Yes, even
if she has an agent.
Even
if you have an agent, hire an IP lawyer to help with the contract, and to tell you in real language what you are signing and what it really means.
If you have an agent, he will take care of this process for you.
If you have an agent, they will take care of things for you.
If you have an agent, you might be lucky enough to be mentioned on their blog or twitter feed, but just how effective is that?
If you have an agent, you don't need to worry about these.
And to be honest, if you sell your book,
if you have an agent at home, that's what they're doing.
Not so,
if you have an agent who is worth her salt.
The first is where it asks
if you have an agent.
(You may also fall in the «get set» phase
if you have an agent who's currently shopping your manuscript.)
Folks,
if you have an agent, you'd better be darned sure of your contract with them before you submit to any publisher on your own.
Dig up your original contract, and
if you have an agent, go over it together.
If you have an agent and / or publisher, include contact details for them too.
Under other circumstances, this coverage may be available
if you have your agent add a separate endorsement to your policy.
Most Important:
If you have an agent (most agents unfortunately do not recommend this product), you may want to go through him / her for your term life insurance policy.
Under other circumstances, this coverage may be available
if you have your agent add a separate endorsement to your policy.
Agent Contact Details —
If you have an agent, their name and contact information will likely be listed on your policy.
If you have an agent or advisor that you trust, you can still work with them and save money.
Understanding the term to invest your policy for can be a daunting process, especially
if you have agents trying to up sell their insurance brand, regardless of your requirement.
Agent or Broker —
If you have an agent or broker be sure to ask them if any discounts are available.
If you have an agent that wants you to believe in anything other than guarantees, find another agent, a reputable independent agent.
He never asked
if they had an agent.
We always ask our buyer callers
if they have an agent helping them out and if they are under contract.
From that question I learn, if they are home owners or renters, if they have listed or are thinking about listing and
if they have an agent.
If you have agents considering joining a team as a buyer specialist, what are some of the most important factors to consider?
Early in the conversation, ask
if they have an agent.
She asked
if I had an agent.
Remember:
If you have an agent who was weak negotiating with you on the parts of the listing contract that were most important to them and their family (commission, length of listing, etc.), don't expect them to turn into a superhero when they are negotiating for you and your family with the buyer.
There are ways,
if you have an agent representing you, that they can negotiate with the seller to pay your closing costs.»
If you have an agent that tests positive for pot, human resources experts say, don't be quick to let them go, or you risk a lawsuit yourself.
Not exact matches
If the
agents have questions or requests, «workers should say nothing, or say, «You are not allowed to enter.
But
if TSA
agents do spot pot in traveler bags, «law enforcement takes it from there and TSA
has nothing to do with happens after,» said TSA spokesman Mike England.
If ad agencies were star athletes, MDC
would be their
agent, accountant and lawyer all in one.
In 2016 - 17 and 2017 - 18, when the salary cap will explode because of the league's new TV deal, Cousins will only be making around $ 16 million per year — well below what he
'd make
if he got a max contract on the open market as a free
agent.
Former FBI
agents who knew and worked with Strzok acknowledged that he should
have been more circumspect with his comments, even
if they were private, given the highly politicized nature of both the Clinton and Russia probes.
If games are not played, you're going to
have agents losing all of that money.»
If you talk to any
agent in Australia, they'll say that over 90 % of their business comes from REA, which of course
has devastated the classified advertising in some of our newspapers.