Blogger pricing

Lancelot Trevor Quadras
Lancelot Trevor Quadras
from Mumbai
10 years ago

How much should a sports blogger, or for that matter any blogger charge for writing a post for his client??

Can anyone who has been paid to blog, let us know the price per article to be charged?

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Lancelot Trevor Quadras
Lancelot Trevor Quadras
from Mumbai
10 years ago

Thanx guys....

Makes more sense..

There is another thread asking for sports writers, and asking for the price they charg per article.

Thus this thread exists!

Simply Bogus
Simply Bogus
from Bogus island
10 years ago

Money mouthRanges from rs 50 to 2500

Fairy Princess
Fairy Princess
from Delhi
10 years ago

When you are taking content projects on freelancing basis, there are two ways of doing it. Hourly based and word-count based. If you are just writing it, you will be paid less than Rs. 500 but if you are hosting it too on your blog, it totally becomes a different ball game.Smile

Vijay Prabhu
from Mumbai
10 years ago

What is freelanching content projects PMInnocent and who gives them 

Ranjith
from hyderabad
10 years ago

Vijay Instead of working in a company and getting paid every month, you accept short term jobs from your clients. For example, you may be asked to design a website and after you complete the work, they pay you. There are many sites which connects freelancers with clients. 

Check out http://www.freelancer.com/  Laughing

@R u thout Vijay dont know this or you just wanted to post a reply? Tongue outWink

Simply Bogus
from Bogus island
10 years ago

GiMoney mouthve me freelancing job please I am interested madam

Fairy Princess
from Delhi
10 years ago

VP, were you kidding or you really want a answer? Innocent

 

PS: R is right in terms of execution but when it comes to pricing, many things are taken into consideration on the negotiation table Smile

CyberKID
from India
10 years ago

Adding to Ranjith's replies:

There are other good freelancing sites to look out for freelancing jobs:

www.elance.com

www.odesk.com

to name a few.

Freelancer.com has a .in website too.

Almost all these sites let you showcase your expertise in a certain area via certain tests which give you objective type questions in the selected area, and to complete these tests with good scores, you need to have a deep level of practical as well as theoretical knowledge (when I say deep, it's deep, really deep), in  the domain, which is quite helpful in getting you jobs and clients. The more your expertise, the better your chance to grab a job. But, it's not as easy as it sounds, as there are literally thousands of people who are already there waiting for jobs. Try it, and you'll know.

Just be aware that there are scammers who lure you into paying (a so called "registration fees" or "refundable security deposit") for giving you easy paying jobs, but, these are ultimately - scams. All these sites have free registration with different levels of accounts and account features - free and paid.

Farah
Farah
from Mumbai
10 years ago

it also depends topics you have knowledge about....

foreg:-if you are technically strong...pluspoint...you can negotiate

Lancelot Trevor Quadras
from Mumbai
10 years ago

Okie... Thats correct ..

Vijay Prabhu
Vijay Prabhu
from Mumbai
10 years ago

Lancelot, it depends on your writing skills.  If the blog is based in western countries they pay you $100-200 per article, Indian blogs generally pay Rs.500.00 and below per article 

Lancelot Trevor Quadras
from Mumbai
10 years ago

Thanx fo ur reply...

 


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