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Brian Kellock
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example pricing list

Post by Brian Kellock »

Sorry I am about to submit an article and I was trying to price it appropriately. I came a cross a sample price list on the site somewhere the other day but can't find it today. Can someone please tell me where it is?
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MD
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Post by MD »

Hello Brian
Log in and click on "Submit an Article", then scroll down and you should see "View sample prices for selling content. [Sample Prices]".
Brian Kellock
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Post by Brian Kellock »

Thanks MD. Found it. But I can't help noticing that prices asked for articles are usually much less than the recommended.
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Post by southernrose »

I've noticed that as well, Brian. Typically, I base my pricing off receiving $0.05 per word or more (after CC's cut). Still, I will vary what I charge based upon how much work I put into the article. For instance, one 500-word article may take me 30 minutes to research and write, while another article of the same length may take me an hour, so I would probably not be charging the same price for those articles. I'm not sure if my prices would be considered underselling to other writers, but I feel that I usually get paid enough to compensate for the time I put into writing. It's always a shame to see writers severely undersell their work, especially if they think that's the only way to get their name out there.
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Post by malward »

Writers shouldn't be pricing their work by the time it takes. It should be priced by the word. Ten cents a word is a good price and what I usually ask for exclusive rights. Useage is less and fullrights are more. There is the odd time I will cut my price for a request, but usually stick to this as it is cheap by freelancing prices as it is.

At one time we got better money for our articles here at CC, but people asking such cheap prices has had an effect on it. We should all be asking the same minimum prices. Please use the chart provided by CC to price your articles. This will help us all in the long run.

The people who sell their articles for less are, I believe, those who write for a hobby. They are making pocket money. Then there are others, like myself, who do this for a living. Hard to make a living at $2 an article like one I saw go through recently. :)
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Post by Lizaj »

2 dollars? :shock:
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Post by Dorothy Edison »

I have been putting higher prices on my articles (because as when I first got here, I didn't think my articles were worth much!), and consequently have sold articles less frequently. At this point, I'm not sure what to do because I do need the money that I get from writing articles (so something is better than nothing) but I don't like underselling either. At this point, I don't know what to do.

Any suggestions?

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Post by malward »

Dorothy,

I noticed you sold one today for $40. Good for you. That is the price you should have received or even higher. Ten cents a word for exclusive is fair. I have had requesters ask me to drop my price and I will do that under certain circumstances. However, we don't want to undersell ourselves so badly that we are writing for nothing. CC's prices are far cheaper than anywhere else online. Use the price guide to price your articles is my suggestion. :)
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Post by JennieKiger »

When I clicked on that link (and every other 'sample price list' links I found scattered through the site), all it did was take me to the homepage. Is the page gone, or is there something with my links to it? I'd really like to know what a 'good' range of prices are by CC standards.
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Post by Lizaj »

I've noticed that sometimes the links will take you to the homepage but (sometimes) if the link is on the homepage and you click again it will take you there. The pricelist is also in the "become an author" FAQ's if that helps.
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Post by constant-content »

That price list is considered a Popup window, so if you have popups disable that could be causing the issue.
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Post by JennieKiger »

Aha! Yep, it was my popup blocker. Allowed this site and up it went. :) Thanks!
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