Junior Freelancers how did you price your services? (Especially any social media creators, copywriters and video editors)
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- @Nikky Lyle might be able to help here but rate info is available online, which may help guide you too:https://www.majorplayers.co.uk/salary-survey-2021/https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfx0La5nRiC2T-I86sevi77TwpLTFUr4Bt-1gAF0TPmpDnZBg/viewform
- I feel is a quesiton of what kind of impact and change you can bring to the people you are offering your services. Is it true, there are averages, so X for Y, but there is also the top 5% or 1%, that have exponentially higher prices. Do you have a clear vision of where would you like to set your self? and help people with what? and who are this kind of people? The answers to these questions can really change the prices of your services.
- @Annabelle Baugh thank you this is really helpful!
- As a copywriter with minimal experience I priced per word and made sure it was competitive with the lowest rates agencies were offering which was around £60 for 1200 words (this is also the optimal length for blogs and articles as per SEO guidelines for Google).
- @Chiara Nnanna-Dikeocha thank you so much! X
- https://www.majorplayers.co.uk/salary-survey-2021/
- Hi Ellen! There’s this really useful document by this recruitment agency called Major Players - it outlines the average wage for different roles across the creative industries. I’ll post a link to their website
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