1. Final Written Content:
Completed manuscript, article, or story in the agreed format (e.g., Word document, PDF).
Edited and proofread copy ready for publication.
2. Outline and Concept Notes:
Original brainstorming notes, character sketches, or concept outlines (if included in the agreement).
3. Draft Versions:
All drafts, showing stages of development, especially if revisions are part of the process.
4. Research Materials:
Any supporting research, references, or resources used in crafting the piece (if applicable).
5. Custom Elements:
Specific deliverables such as world-building notes, timelines, or glossaries for fiction.
6. Rights and Licensing:
Clear outline of ownership rights (e.g., copyright transfer or usage rights for the content).
7. Feedback Records:
Documentation of feedback rounds and how the changes were implemented.
8. Optional Deliverables:
>SEO-optimized versions for online content.
>Marketing blurbs, taglines, or summaries for promotional use.