Hey do you guys think 5 bucks for 100 words is a good price for professional article, and the girl thats doing them has a master in education, and currently has wrote 2 books
Yeah I think its more than enough. I am getting pretty good articles from a writer for 2 bucks / 100 words. THanks
To hire a top notch professional, 100 words would cost you anywhere from $50-100. $.05 / word is actually extremely low for any level of professional writer, and with her education (assuming she can actually write well), she could likely be charging much more than that, so it's definitely not too high.
Thats what I was thinking, I think some article writers say there better then what they really are, but my write did me a excellent job, and currently a teacher at the college here in indiana, but I got lucky, and bumped into her.
Professional is such a empty word. What does it even mean? The problem with the word is the meaning is defined by the user. For instance, what's "professional" writing to you most likely isn't even close to my version. What makes the writing "professional?" Is it professional if it was created within a profession? Is it professional, because someone said it is? Is it professional, because you paid for it? If someone's writing ability wouldn't have a chance in hell to make it through an editor at a decent or better print publication, is it professional? In the end, what matters is your satisfaction. If you paid $x for writing services and are satisfied, what we all thing is irrelevant.
I wish professionalism was based on creativity and talent, not 4 years of school. P.S. I'm a pretty damn good copywriter (all modesty aside) and would consider $10/500 words a significant pay raise. Perhaps I should seek new employment.
In copywriting, "professionalism" is highly determined by how well your copy converts for your clients. If your copy is only bringing minimal income to them, they probably won't pay more. If your copy is bringing them millions of dollars, you should absolutely be getting paid more. Thinking you're a "good" writer (not you personally; in general) isn't enough to be a professional. Nor is simply getting paid to write. Professionals know their worth, they earn it, and they earn it steadily enough to make at least an adequate living. As I believe Jason's mentioned somewhere previously, it's not always about the writing. There are plenty of great writers who aren't professionals. There are plenty of awful writers who are. It often comes down to their ability to market themselves to the right kind of clients, and consistently. If you don't feel that you're being paid enough, try changing the target market you work with, or change your marketing strategy.
I think you mean you're a good article writer (or writer in general) and not a good copywriter (marketing/sales copy). Feel free to post a sample and I'll give you an honest assessment as I'm sure others will. If you truly are talented, then the problem is you. In the business world, no one will walk up to you and beg you to take more money than you are charging. If you're charging $10 per 500 words, that's what you'll get and where you'll stay until you change something.
they say, to leave a legacy in this world, you have to 1. write a book 2. have/sire a baby 3. plant a tree. so yeah, i think your writer friend ought to write more novels,, yeah that's what i think,
Whoa there. How is planting a tree #3? I'd go with: 1. Planting a tree 2. Having a baby 3. Writing a book
Gosh, I'm a big fan of the whole baby thing... I can finish one of those in 9 months, but novels - those take FOREVER! Rebecca
I finally found the article writer of my dreams. $4.25 per article of 150-200 words. Each article is put into a template page for my site, has all metas included and has anchor text links in the body of the copy. He uploads the pages AND updates and uploads the article archive to my server where I just make it live. I have now used this provider for many of our SEO projects.
In what is the most obvious and logical sense of the word my belief is this: Anyone with a masters in education should know how to write an article using grammatically correct English if they are educated in the United States. Those from other countries may not be capable of relating content to the intended audience which usually is assumed to be English speaking. However, that is not always true and I apologize to those non-native English speaking writers who may differ. Yet, this is my opinion. I definitely believe writers are paid far too little on the internet. However, if you locate a writer and hire them because you have a small budget you may get what you pay for. Hopefully you will not. Price is neither a good indicator nor should be an obstacle to hiring a quality writer. Many writers will write short articles for very low prices if they are in need of employment. Yet, if you think they have done an outstanding job, you can always remit a little more than the agreed upon price to demonstrate your appreciation. Always ask for writing samples and decide based on what you read that way you have a good idea what to expect.
$5 for 100 words is Ok and not low. We are doing that and are able to churn out good articles with a good appreciation from buyers. Got a very good reviews from clients.In fact it is also depends which part of globe you are . May be a $ 5 will be low to people living in rich countires where cost of living is high.
The question isn't price, it's quality level. I can guarantee that there's not one writer on this board, who's charging 1-2 cents per word, that's putting out print-quality work. Good appreciation doesn't mean the story is solid. It just means that the writer managed to pass whatever bar of quality was set. But, maybe I have it ALL wrong. Anything is possible. I'd invite anyone to post a series of work, publicly, proving that fact.
$5 is very low if you want high quality, unique content, targeting a native English-speaking audience. This isn't meant as any offense to you, but from your short post, I'd guess you're not a native English speaker (from the actual writing and not any particular content). I'm also not sure who you mean by "we," so maybe you're not doing the writing yourself. However, if a client wants something that will appeal to their audience, give them quality information from an "expert" in the niche (not thrown together from Web research) that will entice people to link to it, bookmark it, and come back to it, and they don't want to edit themselves (many outsource b/c their own writing and grammar aren't that great in the first place), then they'll hire a native speaker with experience in the field who can write a compelling and engaging piece. That won't come for $.05 / word, unless you snag someone who doesn't know the value of their work. If they only care about SEO and not readability or the other benefits of quality writing, $.05 / word might seem high to them. Writing for an audience and writing entirely for search engines are two completely different things. And as Jason likes to put it (and well), if they learn how to write for the audience first, they'll be writing for high search engine rankings without even trying. Those are the pieces that have the potential to give the buyer the most value in the long-run, and they come with a price that's nearly always going to be more than $.05 / word.