Seller's Guide
Why should I sell my work on AcaDemon?
What do I get by selling my work on AcaDemon?
When you sell a paper on AcaDemon, you earn 50% of your paper's sale price each time someone buys it. For example, if one of your papers was sold for $72, you will be paid $36.
And now you can get even more!
Besides the 50% royalties you will make upon the purchase of your work, we are now offering you a $5 bonus for your first paper just for uploading it and publishing it on our website.
*Subject to seller's agreement
How much does it cost me to sell my papers through AcaDemon!
How do I sell my paper on AcaDemon?
Why do I need to register in order to sell my work on AcaDemon?
We need an address and specific personal information in order to send you the money you earn from your work.
You also have to read and agree to a licensing agreement before you can submit your first paper. This agreement confirms that
- you own the rights to sell your work to AcaDemon and that AcaDemon has the right to sell it.
- AcaDemon is not responsible for someone taking credit for another's work and trying to sell it.
What do I need to do to prepare my paper for submission?
Before you upload your paper for review, please be sure to do all of the following:
- Spell-check and proofread the document (or have someone else do it).
- Remove protection, passwords, and other security features you may have in your file.
- Make sure to include a bibliography in your paper.
- Write a short abstract.
Title
An Overview of Banking in the United States
Subtitle
The Effects of Banking Regulations on American Banks from the Civil War to the Present.
Abstract
This paper deals with the structure and history of banking in the United States, including important banking laws, and federal and state agencies that regulate banking. Competitiveness of banks in the modern era and the cost to banks of complying with regulations is also discussed.
Note:
- Mention if the work contains illustrations, charts, etc.
- Do not put details like the name of the class or the professor for whom the paper was written - we delete all such information from the paper anyway.
- Do not include the grade of the paper.
Keywords
FDIC law BIF savings loans brokerage houses finance economics Federal Reserve Board Office Comptroller Currency SAIF Credit Protection Act
- Save your work in one of the acceptable formats.
Acceptable Document Formats
- Microsoft® Word document
- Microsoft® Works
- OpenOffice.org
- WordPerfect™
If you use some other word processor - please check whether you can save your paper in the Rich Text Format (RTF), which is supposed to be platform-, program- and version-independent.
How do I upload my paper?
What should I expect after I upload my paper?
Why was my paper rejected?
There are a number of possible reasons why your paper may be rejected:
- Your work does not meet the high quality standards that AcaDemon has set.
- Something may be wrong with the file. If it is not sent in one of our acceptable formats, we cannot post it on our site.
- We detected plagiarism and, because of our commitment to academic ethics, we cannot publish your work.
- Your paper does not meet the minimum word count requirement.
- Your paper does not include a bibliography.
If your paper is rejected, you will be notified by email within 14 days.
If accepted, how soon will my paper be available for downloading by potential buyers?
How will I know if my paper has been sold?
How and when do I get my money?
How is the price set for my paper?
It is our policy to charge our customers between $4-9 per page, depending on the paper's level and length. All of our term papers are fairly and reasonably priced, especially when compared to prices on other term paper sites (which sell their term papers starting from $9.95 per page).
What if I want to change the price of my paper after I have submitted and published it?
In general, all prices on our website are unchangeable and we spend a long time carefully examining your paper before setting its price. Please note that if your paper has not been purchased, it is not necessarily because the price is too high/low but is probably because no one has requested a paper on that topic yet. Some topics are just more popular than others.
However, if you still feel strongly about changing the price of your paper, please send us a detailed message, with the name and number of the paper, along with the suggested price. We reserve the right to decline the change if we believe the price to be too high/low.
What can I do to make my paper more attractive to potential buyers?
In order to make your paper more sellable, we suggest that you include the following with your paper:
- A title.
- A brief description.
- An abstract (a summary of your paper). Remember: the abstract is what helps you sell your paper. Make it as clear and concise as possible. We recommend that if your paper is more than 10 pages, you write a more detailed abstract and include a table of contents.
- Keywords that would help a potential buyer find your paper with our search engine. Do not include redundant words such as "or," "and," or "the," or words already in the title.
- Word count (not including the title and the bibliography).
- Appropriate academic categories in which the paper belongs.
Click here to see how to submit information on your paper - our sample.
Title
An Overview of Banking in the United States
Subtitle
The Effects of Banking Regulations on American Banks from the Civil War to the Present.
Abstract
This paper deals with the structure and history of banking in the United States, including important banking laws, and federal and state agencies that regulate banking. Competitiveness of banks in the modern era and the cost to banks of complying with regulations is also discussed.
Note:
- Mention if the work contains illustrations, charts, etc.
- Do not put details like the name of the class or the professor for whom the paper was written - we delete all such information from the paper anyway.
- Do not include the grade of the paper.
Keywords
FDIC law BIF savings loans brokerage houses finance economics Federal Reserve Board Office Comptroller Currency SAIF Credit Protection Act
Can I sell my papers if I live outside of the USA/Canada? And how would I receive the royalty payments?
What about copyright issues?
A copyright is the right to make copies of your work, to distribute copies to the public, to prepare derivative works, to perform the work in public, and to display the work in public.
When a work is created, the original author owns the copyright. This can change if the copyright is sold or given to another person by the author of the work. In most cases, you know whether you own the copyright of your work. Nonetheless, if you are not sure we recommend that you check with a legal professional.