How to Set Your Freelance Rates

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If you're a freelance writer and especially if you're just starting out, you could be at a loss to come up with your prices for jobs.
You might feel uncomfortable asking for an amount that you feel is too high and you definitely don't want to work for mere pennies, so how do you decide what your writing is worth?There are many ways that you can get great ideas about what you should charge your clients and here are a few ideas that will help you get started! Visit Other Freelance Writers' Sites - One great way to find out the going price for freelance writing jobs is to visit other freelancer's sites.
You can search for them on one of the major search engines, and visit one of the top sites in order to get ideas.
One helpful tip is to find some samples of their writing to see what their style is and what kind of writing they do.
Some writers charge more for highly technical writing than they would for everyday topics like parenting or marriage.
Finding some other freelance writers' sites is a great start, because you want your prices to be similar to theirs when you get started.
This way, you're being competitive with your rates! Tricky, Tricky - This is a great idea to discover which freelance writers are actually getting clients to pay the rates they are charging.
Search for a related term such as "freelance writer" or "ghostwriter" and look to the top and right for the featured listings.
Monitor these on the same search terms for about three weeks.
The ones that you continuously see on the featured listings are getting their clients to pay what they ask because they continuously have the budget to purchase more ads.
So, visit these writers' sites and find out what they're charging.
Check their samples, as well, and this will give you something nice to measure by so that you can determine your own site prices.
Existing Clients - If you have existing clients, they can be a great source for many different ideas, including what to charge for rates.
Simply contact them and find out what they would be willing to pay if you raised your prices.
If you want to keep them locked in at their current rate, simply tell them that the question and answer will not affect what they pay, but you need to know opinions on what your writing is worth.
This will help you get a great idea of what you should be charging other clients and new clients.
Using these tips and ideas can really help you come up with some competitive, reasonable rates that clients won't mind paying for quality writing.
Follow these tips to get started on determining your rates.
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