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Sell Us Your Story.com is operated by swns.com, Britain's biggest independent press agency. We will sell your stories to national newspapers and magazines, as we have been doing for nearly 50 years; and are the most respected name to help you sell a story in the business. We have dozens of stories and pictures printed in the national media every day - far more than anyone else on the web - earning thousands of pounds for people like you.

"How can you help me sell my story?"

Whether you are looking to sell your story in the UK or even further afield, we guarantee to find you the best deal possible for your story. Check out our proud company history to find out more. But don't just take our word for it - read what leading figures in the industry have to say about us and our ability to sell a story for a very good price.

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That's Pants - Wed 7th Oct

too sexy for schoolA headteacher infuriated parents by banning tight-fitting trousers at school. Children at the school had been wearing the ''Miss Sexy' brand for three years but were threatened with suspension if they refused to change. Parents refused to fork out £16.99 on ''official'' trousers because they were identical to the banned ones. The story appeared in the Mirror, Express, Telegraph, Sun and Mail after furious parent spokes to the Sell Story team.

Four year honeymoon- Fri 2nd Oct

4 year honeymoonAn intrepid couple sailed the world as part of an incredible four-year honeymoon. Dave, 42, and Hazel McCabe, 37, embarked on the trip as newly weds in May 2005 and travelled to Europe, North America, the Canary Islands and the Azores. In all, the couple covered 14,000 miles before returning home in Topsham, Devon – with a two year old daughter. Their incredible story hit the headlines in the Sun, Mail Metro, Telegraph and Times after it was told by the Sell Story team.

Boy, 9, Branded a Racist After School War Game - Thur 24th Sept

racist boySchoolboy Steven Cheek was branded a racist by teachers for playing a game of soldiers with a Polish friend. He was rapped for pointing his fingers gun-style at the classmate and saying ‘We’ve got to shoot the German army’. His teacher sent him straight to the deputy head, who forced him to stand in front of the class and apologise. Staff at Purford Green Junior School in Harlow, Essex, denied Steven was accused of racism. But his mum Jane contacted South West News Service to highlight the way he was punished. His story appeared in the Daily Express, Metro, Star, Sun, Mail and Telegraph.

TV’s Nick Answers Real-Life SOS - Thur 24th Sept

Real-Life SOSThe presenter of TV show DIY SOS was hailed a hero after pulling Claire Williams and her ten-week-old daughter from their overturned car. Claire lost control of her Ford Mondeo in Taunton, Somerset, where Knowles is filming the series ‘Home Truths’. Claire contacted the Sell Story team to thank Knowles for his help. Her story appeared in the Daily Express, Sun, Star and Metro.
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Testimonial
bethany

I was approached by Amy Rowland at the Sell Story team regarding my story.

At 15 I weighed 34.5 stone and I decided to have a stomach staple to lose the weight. Now I am 21 and have lost 13 stone and I am much happier! I have been approached by many press agencies in the past and most of them were a lot more forceful with me. While I was under contract with SWNS I found Amy polite and easy to work with. She looked after me and helped me to get the best deal. I was over the moon with the £500 she got for my story. The interview she did with me was fine and not complicated. I didn’t feel forced to say anything I didn’t want to and was really pleased with the final article.

If you are looking to sell your story SWNS are the best people to go with!

Bethany Walton, appeared in Woman magazine in June 2008.