
How much should I charge for an 800 word SEO ready product description?
I know how to do the SEO, and writing the articles for the products will require very little research. Each will be about 800 words long. there are probably hundreds of products that I could write for. How much should I charge per article?
Keven,
SEO writers usually charge between $25 and $35/hour, but some request a mere $5/hour from countries in Asia.
This rate is tightly tied to your background, transversal expertise, and—above all—your track record. So for some very specific assignments, we may charge over $100/hour.
So multiply the time it would take you to write this product description and you’re done. For instance, 3 hours * $35/hour = $105, so I would let it for a more attractive $97
—Pascal
SEO directly from the field
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