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Revision as of 18:38, 20 December 2023

When you get started with PubGizmo, we will work together to bring your existing data aboard. And once you are using PubGizmo, you will enter new data – new titles, new creators, new contracts, etc.

New Titles

New titles are easy, because they don't have a history, and therefore, no historical data to import and configure.

Existing Titles

Existing titles do have a history, which may or may not be relevant to calculating royalties, or to maintain your own recordkeeping.

Escalation

An Escalation Clause in a publishing contract involves a dynamic royalty rate based on sales.