1. Final Manuscript: A complete, edited, and proofread manuscript that meets the agreed-upon word count and adheres to the project's scope and specifications.
2. Content Outline or Structure: A detailed outline or structure of the book or content, showing the overall organization, chapters, and key topics or plot points.
3. Research Documentation: A compilation of research materials and references used in creating the content, especially for non-fictional projects, ensuring factual accuracy and providing sources for further reading.
4. Character and Setting Descriptions: For fictional works, detailed descriptions of characters and settings, including background information, personality traits, and key locations.
5. Style Guide: A document outlining the style, tone, and voice used in the content, ensuring consistency throughout the work.
6. Feedback and Revision Notes: A summary of feedback from the client and any revisions made to the content based on this feedback, providing a transparent record of changes.
7. Cover and Design Suggestions: For book projects, suggestions for cover design and interior layout, along with ideas for graphics or visual elements that complement the content.
8. Marketing and Promotion Plan: Recommendations for promoting the book or content, including potential marketing strategies, target audiences, and key platforms for outreach.
9. Author Bio and Headshot: A professional biography and headshot of the author for promotional purposes, ready for use on book covers, websites, or press releases.
10. Publication-Ready Files: The final manuscript in a publication-ready format (such as PDF, EPUB, or MOBI), suitable for print or digital distribution, along with any additional materials like back-cover blurbs or forewords.