by Jennifer Mattern | Apr 4, 2018 | Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Rates
Every week I curate ads for the freelance writing job board here at All Freelance Writing. That means digging through a lot of garbage to find a few gems. And one type of ad I sometimes see deserves a bit of attention -- those with pay based on location. What do I...
by Jennifer Mattern | Mar 14, 2018 | Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Rates
In my review of David Rodeck's professional website, one of the things I suggested was to publish his freelance writing rates (or, at the very least, remove the Rates page that really only had payment terms). I've long advocated making your rates public. I've never...
by Jennifer Mattern | Jan 8, 2018 | Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Jobs, Freelance Writing Rates
A lot of time has been spent on this blog talking about the basics of setting your freelance writing rates -- figuring out how much you need to earn, figuring out how much that means you need to charge per hour, converting those hourly rate goals into project rates,...
by Jennifer Mattern | Oct 20, 2015 | Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Rates, Goals and Planning, Self-Employment
The freelance writing rate calculator here at All Freelance Writing was designed to help freelancers calculate their base rates. These would be the minimum rates you need to charge to cover the bare basics. Then you would figure out a premium based on your credentials...
by Jennifer Mattern | Jun 2, 2014 | BAAB, Blogging, Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Rates, Goals and Planning
This post was originally published on June 20, 2009. But I wanted to share it again today (and update it a bit) as the issue of blogging pay rates is hotter than ever as more and more freelance bloggers come onto the scene. As some background, this was originally...
by Jennifer Mattern | Mar 8, 2014 | Freelance Writing, Freelance Writing Rates, Goals and Planning
Are you confident that you set the right freelance writing rates? Are they really helping you reach all of your financial goals? Or did you find out through trial and error that there were some factors you forgot to consider? Alicia Rades brought this topic up...