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Getting Published

Tips for having scrapbook pages published in magazines, books and web sites.
Profit from Being a Published Designer
by Sue DiFranco (Nov 29, 2005)
Many scrapbook enthusiasts would love to have their layouts published in a magazine, but for scrapbook entrepreneurs, being a published designer can give you a significant boost to business. Here's how:

Copyrights: What Every Scrapbooker Should Know
by Antuanette Wheeler (Oct 9, 2005)
Copyright laws can be confusing and complicated for the scrapbooker. The myths and falsehoods about what is okay and what is not only makes matters worse. Here are some basic things that EVERY scrapbooker should know about copyright:

What's My Style?
by Jane Swanson (May 12, 2005)
Suppose a scrapbook contest asks you to describe your style in 75 words or less. You ask several friends who respond with a set of characteristics that are common in your layouts. This is called style. There are several ways to group these unique traits that portray style and I’ve narrowed it down to five basic categories.

Getting Your Layouts Published
by Maureen Spell (Oct 27, 2004)
How do you submit to magazines? What exactly does it take to get published? Is there a secret formula?

Scraplifting Etiquette
by Andrea Steed (Sep 10, 2003)
Scraplifting (skrap-lift-ing) – The act of copying ideas and designs from another person’s scrapbook page to use in your own pages. Designs or ideas can be copied in whole or in part and is largely subjective.


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