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I SOLD MY STORY FOR £4000!

One woman’s real life account of how she sold her story… plus I give you some honest advice about selling your story.

When married mum of two Elaine Jewitt, 38, left her husband for 17- year-old Stewart, a friend of her daughter, Victoria, 15 and the same age as her son, friends and family were shocked. But eighteen months on the couple, decided they wanted to try for a baby. Their only problem was that 12 years ago Elaine had been sterilised and they needed the money to have that op reversed…

I sold my story for £4000Here, Elaine, now 39, takes up the story….

 “When I put ‘sell your story’ into Google it was the beginning of an incredible journey!  A number of different sites popped up.  They all said they could sell my story for money.

I emailed a number of websites with my story. Obviously we wanted to get as much money as possible and this seemed the best way. But we had no idea whether anyone would be interested or not.

Looking back, emailing so many wasn’t a good idea! Within days we’d had so many calls we began to feel confused. Some were magazines, some were agencies and others were independent journalists  – everyone said something different and we didn’t know which to trust.

One weekly women’s magazine even turned up on our doorstep waving a contract and an offer of £1200 if we went with them. They said we would never get as much as that going with a journalist or agency as they would have to be paid as well. It was a well-known magazine. The money was a lot to us and the offer was very tempting.

But Stewart and I decided to get advice before we signed – it turned out to be the best thing we ever did.

One of the agencies I had contacted was Featureworld. And Alison thought we could do better. Alison was the one person who took the time to describe honestly how it worked and we decided to put our trust in her.

It was great telling people who rang that we’d signed with Featureworld – now they bothered Alison instead of us and we left everything to her.

Our story was sold first to the Daily Mirror, then to New! Magazine. We then went into Pick me Up and as Vicky wanted to tell her side, Alison got her a deal with the teen mag, Sugar. We were asked to go on TV but decided not to.

Alison wrote the stories herself and they were read back to us – in the end it turned out to be a very simple and enjoyable process.

We have ended up with £4000, which is a lot more money than we could ever have hoped for and needless to say we are absolutely thrilled.”

To read Elaine's story in the Daily Mirror click here.

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