# Publishing Rights Analysis: Economist Submission vs. Blog Publication ## Research Findings & Strategic Recommendation **Date:** 2025-10-20 **Issue:** Can we publish Economist article content on our blog without compromising the submission? **Status:** Research Complete - Recommendation Provided --- ## EXECUTIVE SUMMARY **Bottom Line:** Publishing the article on our blog BEFORE submitting to The Economist would likely disqualify it from consideration, as most major publications expect first publication rights. **Recommended Strategy:** 1. Submit to The Economist FIRST (without blog publication) 2. Wait 4 weeks for response 3. If declined or no response: Publish full version on blog 4. Alternative: Create substantially different blog piece NOW (different angle/focus) --- ## RESEARCH FINDINGS ### Industry Standard: First Publication Rights **What Publishers Expect:** - Most commercial magazines expect to acquire "first serial rights" - This means they have "the right to be the first place to publish the article/story/poem" - Publishing on a personal blog or website is considered "prior publication" **Direct Evidence from 2024 Publishing Guidelines:** Multiple literary magazines explicitly state: > "We do not accept previously published material—including material published online." > "Do not publish previously published works, **including any piece that has appeared on the web or in print, including your personal blog.**" > "We do not accept previously published works, **including previously published works on Substack, Tumblr, or other blog platforms.**" **Key Insight:** The publishing industry treats blog posts, Substack articles, and personal website content as "previously published" and therefore ineligible for first publication rights. --- ##RECOMMENDATION **Primary Recommendation: Submit to Economist FIRST, Blog Later** **Rationale:** 1. The Economist reaches decision-makers (business leaders, policymakers) 2. Blog publication reaches smaller audience (researchers, implementers) 3. First publication rights are industry standard - blog first likely disqualifies submission 4. 4-week wait is acceptable for potential Economist placement 5. If declined, blog publication still available **Timeline:** - Week 0 (Now): Submit to Economist - Week 4: Follow-up if no response - Week 5+: If declined/no response, publish on blog **Alternative (if blog content urgent):** - Create substantially different blog piece (40%+ unique content) - Technical implementation focus vs. values/policy focus - Submit original to Economist unchanged --- ## STRATEGIC OPTIONS ANALYZED ### Option A: Submit First, Blog Later (RECOMMENDED) - ✅ Preserves first publication rights - ✅ Maximizes Economist acceptance chance - ❌ Blog delayed 4+ weeks ### Option B: Publish Different Version on Blog NOW - ✅ Blog content immediate - ✅ Different audience targeting - ❌ Requires creating new content - ❌ Must ensure 40%+ differentiation ### Option C: Publish Excerpt/Teaser - ✅ Maintains blog activity - ✅ Doesn't violate first pub rights - ❌ Limited value to readers ### Option D: Ignore First Pub Rights (NOT RECOMMENDED) - ❌ Likely automatic disqualification - ❌ Damages credibility - ❌ Unprofessional --- ## NEXT ACTIONS **If Pursuing Primary Recommendation:** 1. Submit to henry.tricks@economist.com THIS WEEK 2. Do NOT publish on blog yet 3. Set calendar reminder for Week 4 follow-up 4. Draft blog version (but don't publish) 5. Wait for Economist response **After 4 Weeks:** - If accepted: Respond to editor, complete fact-checking - If declined: Thank editor, publish on blog immediately - If no response: One follow-up, then proceed to blog after Week 5 --- **Status:** Analysis Complete **Recommendation:** Option A (Submit First, Blog Later) **Next Decision:** User approval to proceed