iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Advice
 

Tips On Hiring A Freelance Writer

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Debbie Panell

Do an Internet search on "hiring a freelance writer" or anything similar, and you will find millions of links to job boards, freelance writer sites, message boards and all sorts of other trails to lead you to various sources. You will find freelance writers, no doubt about that, but what kind of writer are they? Are they fluent in English (American English is very different than British English), do they do the work themselves or outsource it? Do they charge per piece or per word? What is their turnaround time? How do they handle revisions?

These are things you may not have considered, other than price.

Most people and companies that hire freelance writers have learned these lessons the hard way. So, in an effort to save you some money, as well as time, I am going to give you some pointers!

* When you contact a freelance writer for the first time, or post a project on a job board, give the details of what you are looking for! One writer may be terrific at SEO and keyword content, but if you want more of an opinion or humor piece this writer may not be ideal for you! If you give the details (topic, keywords, length) upfront, the writer will be able to assess your needs and quote you a price accordingly. I turn down projects on a regular basis - not because I like turning down money, but rather because if it is a topic totally foreign to me, or one I think will be better written by a specialist in that area, I will tell you. I would rather refer you to another writer and be remembered as the writer who was professional and you want to come back to do a different project with in the future, then take the project and do a horrible job, earn a lousy reputation and have a dissatisfied customer!

* How do you intend to pay your freelance writer? I, along with most freelancers, prefer Paypal. Many established, reputable writers will require a deposit. Don’t let this scare you. My deposit has been as low as $5 and as high as $2000. I am most likely to charge a deposit if I have not worked with you in the past, if it is a large project or if you failed to pay me for a previous job (in which case the total amount is due upfront). If you are a company which pays only by check, make sure you give the company contact information to the writer you choose to hire.

* Should you pay by the word or by the piece? It depends on the individual writer. I do both, depending on the client and my mood. Most of my work though, is by the word - and I charge between 10 cents and 30 cents per word. This is not uncommon for a quality freelance writer who is experienced, educated and takes pride in their work. If you have a budget, give a word limit (which you should anyways, otherwise you'll either end up with a thesis or a five sentence article!)

* Why should you pay $50 for an article, when you can buy one for $1.50? Once you have purchased a $1.50 article, you will have your answer. Quite often, super low rates are a sign of overseas outsourcing (meaning your article will sound as though its been written by a foreigner and the grammar, while perhaps technically correct, feels “weird”) or it is a new freelance writer who has no clue what they are doing. I can say that, because I've been there. You want a writer who knows what they are doing, knows how to provide superior customer service and meet a deadline and knows how to write clearly.

* Ask about revisions! Many writers charge a fee for any revisions you request. I do not, unless you want a totally new piece written. But if the changes you want made are relatively simple, and are not going to take all day, they are included in my price.

* RIGHTS! Unless you SPECIFICALLY state in a contract that you as the buyer retain all copyright to the work, the writer is allowed to sell the work to someone else. If this is important to you, make sure you specify rights privileges in your contract!

I hope these tips give you some guideline on what to expect when you hire a freelance writer. I am always happy to answer questions (even if you don't hire me!). Take care, and good luck in your search for a freelance writer!

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Debbie Panell is a professional freelance writer available for hire. Her website is: http://debbie.panell.googlepages.com/home
Article Tags: freelance [See Dictionary], give [See Dictionary], writer [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on November 13, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 1]

Six the Most Creative Christmas Card Poses
Submitted by: Alex Palatin

Perhaps you send a family photo card every year for Christmas, and need a new take on your tradition...

Zygor Guide - Horde and Alliance Leveling Guide Review
Submitted by: Carlos Castro

Zygor Guide is one of the most popular leveling guides around It's part of the new breed of leveling guides that have gone interactive, meaning the guide is presented as in-game software, making the leveling process much faster, easier, and interactive...

Make Business Shirts For Your Success
Submitted by: Maggie Johnson

You want to make business shirts Well there are several things to consider when making shirts...

The Types of Men’s Business Shirts
Submitted by: Maggie Johnson

Out in the business world, there are a wide variety of shirt being worn today Most men’s business shirts that you see are the oxford long sleeve shirts...

Men’s Business Shirts For Professionals
Submitted by: Maggie Johnson

When most people think of men’s business shirts, they usually think of the button down variety of oxford...

Monkey Business Shirts Can Say a Lot
Submitted by: Maggie Johnson

Shirts can say a lot They can tell a person you are a professional...

The Up Class Chef Coat, The Egyptian Cotton Chef Coat
Submitted by: Max J. Johnson

There are some chef coats that can make you feel like you are wearing a suit of iron Anyone that has worn one of those stiff cotton suites know what we are talking about...

Choose the Right Restaurant Uniform That Will Represent You!
Submitted by: Max J. Johnson

Even during our younger years, most of us use a uniform when going to school Until today, there are still jobs that require uniforms being worn by their employees...

Making Work Easier With Safety Work Shirts
Submitted by: Max J. Johnson

It is important that workers and employees of a company exhibit a professional appearance all the time because what they are is what the company is...

Quality Shirt Apparel at a Reasonable Price - A Must Have!
Submitted by: Max J. Johnson

Have you ever wondered why you wear clothes and when people started using them They say that clothes make a man but basically, people wear clothes for comfort and protection from extreme weather conditions...

Trendy Shirt Jackets For Casual and Formal Dressing
Submitted by: Max J. Johnson

Are you always wearing your conventional jacket during the cold season Have you noticed people who are wearing outer coats with materials that are just like their top...

Holiday Shopping Tips
Submitted by: Asif Siddiqui

1) Plan your shopping well – make a list of people who you want to get gifts and the corresponding list of probable gift for each one of them...

Identity Theft And You
Submitted by: Pam Pearson

Identity theft can happen to anyone at any time You might even know someone who has been a victim of identity theft...

Do You Need a Toronto Dentist?
Submitted by: Tim McDonald

One of the biggest problems most people find when they move to Toronto is not being able to find themselves a decent Toronto dentist that accepts their insurance...

Two Tier Extra Wide Vented Metal Locker
Submitted by: Patricia Holland

Everyone could use a safe place to store their valuables Choosing the right locker depending on the environment and the user needs is necessary and vital to for a number of reasons...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy