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		<title>Setting Freelance Writing Rates</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 22:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Melissa McKean</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, I made a gutsy move and began freelance writing full time for the web.  It’s always been a goal of mine, and I found myself with the sudden opportunity to do so with the support of my husband, family, and friends.  However, the opportunity somewhat presented itself before I had the chance to fully prepare (long story).  Now, I know what the experienced, long-time freelance writers are saying:  “Silly girl, you can never really be prepared for entrepreneurship.”  I know.  But I REALLY wasn’t prepared.  I didn’t have a lot of research or data to tell me the first thing about starting a business.  The largest challenge I found myself facing (and a key element of the foundation of my business) was how to set my rates. </p>
<p>I have subscribed to countless blogs, followed fellow writers on Twitter, Googled “setting freelance writing rates” until my fingers were numb, but the result was always the same.  Every article I read gave me the same general answer:  Setting your freelance rates is something only <em>you</em> can decide.  And that makes sense…I get it.  But I need a little guidance.  Of course, I did find several <a title="helpful blogs" href="http://www.aboutfreelancewriting.com/setting-fees/">helpful blogs</a> with general tips for setting rates. </p>
<p>1.)   Research the competitors<br />
2.)   Analyze your overhead costs<br />
3.)   Set monthly earning goals<br />
4.)   Set hourly rates, project rates, and word rates</p>
<p>The lists went on, and while all of these tips made complete sense to me, I was still having the issue of <em>how much</em> I should charge for my freelance writing services.  I researched competitors, but it seemed their rates spanned from one extreme to the other based on their experience, and it was hard to tell where I fit in on that scale.</p>
<p>For example, the people charging very small amounts could have been embellishing their experience a bit, so I wasn’t really sure I wanted to charge that little when I feel like I’m an experienced web copy writer myself.  And come to think of it, the writers charging large amounts were probably also embellishing a bit, so maybe they aren’t all that more experienced than I am.</p>
<p>As far as overhead costs, I really don’t have any.  Other than my new MacBook Pro (recently purchased because I dropped my beloved Mac PowerBook and broke the screen.  R.I.P. little Mac), the cost of my Internet, and the money spent on the coffee I tend to chug every morning, I really have very low operating costs. </p>
<p>And when it comes to earning goals, one word comes to mind:  Really?  Ok, I’d love to earn $100,000 a year.  Ahhh, I see you, experienced freelance writers, rolling your eyes over the naiveté of the young web copy writer.  $100,000 isn’t likely, right?  Or is it?  I DON’T KNOW!</p>
<p>See what I mean?  This is just a brief look into the internal struggle that I was facing. </p>
<p>Until today….</p>
<p>Today, while browsing Digg.com, I found a blog post that cleared everything up for me: <a href="http://www.onlinecollege.org/2009/05/26/100-terrific-productivity-tools-for-the-bored-or-unemployed/"> </a><em><a href="http://www.onlinecollege.org/2009/05/26/100-terrific-productivity-tools-for-the-bored-or-unemployed/">100 Terrific Productivity Tools for the Bored or Unemployed</a>.</em>  Though, I wouldn’t call myself unemployed or bored, I am easily amused, and this list is right up my alley (I have a weakness for lists).  On this list was the website, <a href="http://www.payscale.com">www.payscale.com</a>, which allowed me to enter my experience, job title and skills, educational background, and city to determine how much I could make.</p>
<p>Now, this isn’t the first time I had the idea to use a salary calculator to determine my rates.  I tried one other, which shall remain nameless, but it did not give me the option of setting my employment type to “self-employed.”  By using this feature, I was able to find my hourly rate and yearly salary rate, which I can use to calculate my per word and project rate.  For instance, I know I can conquer a one page article, about  500, words, in one hour. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a handy math equation:<br />
Hourly Rate / # of Words = Rate per Word (TA DA)!!!</p>
<p>Because this hourly rate and word rate isn’t ridiculously high, I feel comfortable setting my rates at these numbers.  And therefore, my problem has been solved.  I’m a woman of analytics and I need data to back my decisions…and now I have it and I can comfortably set my rate at a price I feel is fair and consistent with my peers.  Yay!</p>
<p>Hope this helps!</p>
<p>Happy writing to all!</p>
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