You actually publish articles here at Steemit written by others and published at your own website. How do you arrange earnings with the original writers? Or do you own the rights to the articles published on your website (assuming it is your website). Please include other sources when Steemit posts are taken from other sources.
I should mention that both Brandon and Andrew both are a part of the Audio Addiction Family! Brandon is an old friend from high school, and Andrew was a colleague when I was in University. They both help me out on the YouTube Channel, on the podcast, and on articles primarily.
Ok, so what you post here at Steemit is with and for the whole team. I would advise to mention in your posts these are also published somewhere else. I know you already provided a link to your website in your profile, good. But please also add to your post. Somehow I think you should also make it clear you don't use posts and writeups from 3rd party people. Of course, this is all entriely up to you, I'm just saying. FYI, I manually curate music and my vote goes to original content only, and at the same time I can recommend posts for high value votes, again, these are going to original content only. I liked your post, but didnt gave it a vote because of the things I explained. I go with your explanation, and give you now a vote anyway. And to encourage you to add references and sources and all, I also get you a bit more vote value.
Thanks for the explanation! Andrew himself doesn't really have any social media tags, but he plans on making them so I can reference him more often. Also we plan on making a page on the website for any writers or people that help out consistently on the channel. Sorry for the confusion, we'll make a harder effort to emphasis that the content we make at Audio Addiction is original, from us, and made with love.
Just know that in essence those who write, owns the content. So when someone write for your website, unless otherwise agreed, the writer owns the content. When you then repost here and earn money with it, that money belongs to the writer. Maybe you have agreements with your writers on all of this, that I dont know. Just keep it in mind.