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It used to be that when you read an article in a newspaper you could (mostly) count on some standards of journalism, like fact-checking and research. Not so today.
For every article published, there should be a checklist with assumptions about the article and journalism standards explicitly declared by the author. The emphasis is on an explicit declaration by the author and the publisher. If something (fact checking) is not checked on the standard list, you immediately see it.
It’s fast, you need very little writing skills and work, and you still get the main credit as an author and editor.
Decide on a subject you want to write a book about and start thinking about an outline. Then go and find the best articles published on that subject. While doing that, your outline will evolve. When you have more than enough for the book, contact the authors of the articles and invite them to collaborate on the book by giving you permission to use their writings. You the. Edit their work and write what is needed to make it a complete book. They will get new exposure and maybe a share of the profits.
Advertising and engagement.
Manufacture matchboxes and matchbooks with a scratch-off game printed. This can be used in advertising and promotions.
Make your agendas are more inline with each other.
Make a large part of the commission dependent on how close to the initial estimate the final price is. This will ensure a more accurate initial estimate and counteract the incentive for the agent to sell quickly cheaper (instead of waiting for a better price.)