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Ep. 17: How to Set Your Copywriting Rates

By Nicki Krawczyk

Nicki Krawczyk, founder of Filthy Rich Writer and the Build Your Copywriting Business podcast

Everybody hates pricing their services. That's because there is no exact science for pricing your services. There's no perfect formula that is going to work every time and be exactly right. It's as much art as science. Nicki and Kate dig into why online calculators are wildly inaccurate (one told Kate, based on her experience, to charge $13,800 for a homepage). Instead of … [Read more...]

Increase Your Copywriting Pricing Without Burning Bridges

By Nicki Krawczyk Leave a Comment

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The rates you charge when you first get started as a copywriter will not—and should not—stay the same throughout your career. Remember that copywriting is a merit-based career. Regardless of your background, your age, your gender, your race, any demographic difference, if you can write great copy, people will hire you. And since it’s a merit-based career, that means your … [Read more...]

Should I Put Prices on My Website? What Copywriters Need to Know

By Kate Sitarz 7 Comments

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We hear a this a lot: Should I put prices on my website? After all, when you go to buy anything else online, there’s a clear price. But it’s a little different with copywriting. As a copywriter, you’re always going to customize the service you’re providing to meet your client’s specific needs. A website for one client may require a lot more work than a website for … [Read more...]

What Should Your Content Rates Be As a Copywriter?

By Nicki Krawczyk 20 Comments

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First, let's define the difference between content writing and copywriting so we're on the same page: Copywriting is advertising and marketing writing; words that are designed to sell or persuade. Websites, emails, banner ads, brochures, magazine ads, billboards, etc. Content is writing that’s designed to educate, entertain, or inspire. Think: blog posts and … [Read more...]

Why Most Advice About How to Price Your Services is Dead Wrong for You

By Nicki Krawczyk 6 Comments

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I was watching an online training about freelancing a few weeks ago, and something the trainer said threw up a big red flag. (By the way, I’m always taking new trainings and watching webinars to pick up whatever new tactics are out there. I strongly encourage you to do the same. You may know a ton already, but there's always a new insight to gain.) Anyway, this trainer … [Read more...]

Copywriting Is Only 1/3 Writing—Here’s Why That Affects How You Charge

By Nicki Krawczyk 4 Comments

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“How much should I charge per word?” is one of the scariest, most misguided questions a copywriter can ask. And I don’t really blame new copywriters who ask that question, since there are plenty of “work farming” companies that happily advertise their “copywriters’” price per word. So, let me make one thing very, very clear: Professional copywriters do not charge by the … [Read more...]

What Is a Copywriting Retainer?

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Retainers seem like an ideal solution for copywriters: You set aside a certain number of hours and get paid whether or not you work! What's not to like? Well, let's start with the fact that it rarely runs that smoothly. Here we discuss what a copywriting retainer is and how it affects your copywriting rates. What Is a Retainer? First, let's make sure we're on the same … [Read more...]

Why Do Some Copywriters Work for Content Mills (and for Peanuts)?

By Nicki Krawczyk Leave a Comment

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Start a Google search for copywriting jobs, and it won’t be long before you uncover copywriters willing to work for bargain basement rates. Many of them are writing for content mills (more on the difference between copy and content here) and some well... just don't know what they're doing. But instead of letting that discourage you, it should encourage you—and help you realize … [Read more...]

Why Copywriting Discounts Don’t Work

By Nicki Krawczyk Leave a Comment

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There are certain times of year (Black Friday, in particular!) where it can feel like every business is running discounts. But does that mean you should be discounting your copywriting services? Let’s dig into exactly what discounting copywriting services means for building your business. It’s true that many (if not most) businesses run some kind of sale on Black Friday, … [Read more...]

Copywriting Job Sites Will Cost You BIG Time

By Nicki Krawczyk 4 Comments

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We’ve talked before about how copywriting job sites—sites where you post a profile and bid for work—are trouble. But today I want to show you just how much you could be losing. Our team receives a lot of questions about copywriting job sites or freelance job listing sites in general. They seem like a great deal: You create a profile, then people who are looking for … [Read more...]

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