Hello:
I was wondering what page can I find the sample pricing for articles that users can follow as a guide. Thanks in advance for your responses.
JT
Pricing Page
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Re: Pricing Page
Ironically, another writer had this same question today:
You can find a link to the pricing guidelines when you go to submit an article. Go here: http://www.constant-content.com/document/new/
and then you should see a link for sample prices near the top.
You can find a link to the pricing guidelines when you go to submit an article. Go here: http://www.constant-content.com/document/new/
and then you should see a link for sample prices near the top.
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Re: Pricing Page
Hi. Thanks for the reply. Also, when requesters reference a price range (i.e. $20-$30), which level of rights are they requesting? Usage, Unique or Full?
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99% of the time, they want full rights. I use two different strategies. I'll often price it like so:
Usage: $10
Unique: $15
Full rights $20
The above represents the range specified.
or:
Usage: $20
Unique: $20
Full rights $20
The above represents what I want for the article regardless of the rights purchased.
Usage: $10
Unique: $15
Full rights $20
The above represents the range specified.
or:
Usage: $20
Unique: $20
Full rights $20
The above represents what I want for the article regardless of the rights purchased.