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Financial % For Material That Will Be Used Repeatedly

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Hitch84 | 16:14 Sun 07th Oct 2018 | Jobs & Education
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I prepare material for training workshops. My question is: Are there any guidelines for how much should I charge/get if I prepare the content and someone else gives the material as a trainer repeated times? For example, if we agreed that I take 50%, are there any guidelines for how much I should take the second time he/she gives the material even if I did nothing the second time?
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simple....you charge what people will pay
There are no guidelines, you charge whatever you think they are worth. If they are very specialist and complex, you might think about copyrighting them.

https://www.gov.uk/copyright
If the material was provided electronically (eg the originally downloaded powerpoint and video) then you can't expect much if anything since you'd be relying on their honesty in telling you that they had re-used it. If you can control the re-use then you need to decide on a figure, but it would be alot less than 50% and may just be a single fee of say £500 per use

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