Hello, my freelance PR and writer friends. I am in the running for a 6-month contract to rewrite online content. I would be a subcontractor for a PR firm doing work on a government assignment. It seems that I can expect to work a 40-hour week and they want to know my hourly rate. I have never worked on a project like this and have no idea what to charge. Any ideas??? Your input would be quite helpful. Thanks.
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I posted this on some other professional networking sites. Between the feedback I have received here and the other sites I am inclined to bid it at $35 / hr. They are calling it a "rewrite" but they are really looking to standardize the information on 2800 locations. The work will be divided and over 6-months I would be expected to do roughly 560 "rewrites." This is a big assignment. I am putting rewrites in quotes because there will be two editors on the job so I am not sure how accurate it is to call them rewrites. It might be more accurate to call it standardization, which is probably more like technical writing. I think rewrites, makes it sound more like editing.
Also, I think that I should consider the fact that this is a Federal Government assignment and the PR firm I would be a subcontractor for is in the DC area (as am I). I think that calls for a higher rate than if it were a state agency in the Midwest.
I'd be inclined to say $60/hour, Susan. I realize you are rewriting rather than generating fresh content, but I think that's a fair rate for a skilled line editor, which is what you would really be in this situation. I'd love to hear how it goes for you!
I think that $25. an hour is way too low. For a 40 hour work week, that's a yearly salary of $52,000. with no benefits and puts you in the lower level employee category when you're a professional and coming in for only 6 months. And while $52,000. a year is good for a govt job, it's only because of the great perks such as lots of time off for holidays, sick days, vacation, along w/ good med benefits and pension so all that gives a huge bonus to the basic pay.
May copywriters earn between $75 - $90. an hour. Since this is the govt and they probably have a limited budget, I think that $50. an hour is a fair and reasonable fee.
I charge $25 an hour for hourly work and that is for friends and seniors. $50 for others! If it is a guaranteed 6 months, I'd suggest the lesser of the two. Liz http://lizrose.biz/
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I posted this on some other professional networking sites. Between the feedback I have received here and the other sites I am inclined to bid it at $35 / hr. They are calling it a "rewrite" but they are really looking to standardize the information on 2800 locations. The work will be divided and over 6-months I would be expected to do roughly 560 "rewrites." This is a big assignment. I am putting rewrites in quotes because there will be two editors on the job so I am not sure how accurate it is to call them rewrites. It might be more accurate to call it standardization, which is probably more like technical writing. I think rewrites, makes it sound more like editing.
Also, I think that I should consider the fact that this is a Federal Government assignment and the PR firm I would be a subcontractor for is in the DC area (as am I). I think that calls for a higher rate than if it were a state agency in the Midwest.
Any additional thoughts???
I'd be inclined to say $60/hour, Susan. I realize you are rewriting rather than generating fresh content, but I think that's a fair rate for a skilled line editor, which is what you would really be in this situation. I'd love to hear how it goes for you!
Bob
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I think that $25. an hour is way too low. For a 40 hour work week, that's a yearly salary of $52,000. with no benefits and puts you in the lower level employee category when you're a professional and coming in for only 6 months. And while $52,000. a year is good for a govt job, it's only because of the great perks such as lots of time off for holidays, sick days, vacation, along w/ good med benefits and pension so all that gives a huge bonus to the basic pay.
May copywriters earn between $75 - $90. an hour. Since this is the govt and they probably have a limited budget, I think that $50. an hour is a fair and reasonable fee.