I was wondering when you see a price on a writers pool job, is that what we can be expected to get paid, or is that what they plan to pay to constant-content and then we receive 65%. I know we have to submit content the way we normally do and I am not sure whether to put the price listed or the price so I will be paid what is listed. If anyone could let me know that would be great.
Thanks
Setting Pay for Writer Pool Requests
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Re: Setting Pay for Writer Pool Requests
I'm always over people's budget, so I'm used to say "nah, need to add some zeros, broski." lol
I don't really do writer's pools, but I do remember this one person that put a higher price for an article and the site owners (or editor maybe?) lowered the price and said that it didn't match the customer's budget. This always stuck in my head, so I would be very clear what you charge before you jump into it.
I don't really do writer's pools, but I do remember this one person that put a higher price for an article and the site owners (or editor maybe?) lowered the price and said that it didn't match the customer's budget. This always stuck in my head, so I would be very clear what you charge before you jump into it.
Re: Setting Pay for Writer Pool Requests
The price listed is the price the customer will pay to Constant Content. You only get 65% (if the article ends up being purchased).