Comments on: How to Raise Your Freelance Copywriting Rates https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/ SEO Copywriting Training and Content Writing Tips Tue, 21 Aug 2018 19:26:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: Jamie Thomson https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6886 Tue, 02 Dec 2014 18:04:41 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6886 Some great advice here Heather and good to hear about other writers’ experiences too. I’m just about to raise my rates for the first time and I’m really hoping I don’t lose anybody. I’ll let you know how I get on…

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By: How to raise your freelance copywriting rates | Conversion Gods https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6885 Mon, 29 Sep 2014 06:17:27 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6885 […] How to raise your freelance copywriting rates […]

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By: Kimmo Linkama https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6884 Sun, 28 Sep 2014 20:10:18 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6884 This is relevant only if you charge by the hour. Switch to lump-sum quotes and this problem never comes up. If you need more revenue, just up your estimates gradually.

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By: How to make more money as a freelance copywriter: 20 tips » SEO Copywriting https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6883 Thu, 24 Oct 2013 10:01:14 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6883 […] haven’t increased your freelance copywriting rates lately, now may be the time. Here’s how to do it without alienating your current […]

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By: Heather Lloyd-Martin https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6882 Tue, 12 Feb 2013 15:40:17 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6882 In reply to Carole Seawert.

@Carole – yes, it sounds like it’s time to chat with your accountant again. :) I love your story – thanks for sharing it!

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By: Carole Seawert https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6881 Tue, 12 Feb 2013 10:22:08 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6881 I hadn’t raised my rates for about six years so my accountant calculated what the inflation rate had been over that period and told me what my new rate should be in order to keep pace with inflation. When I told my clients that I had not raised my prices in six years and was now doing so to keep up with inflation they were all fine with it. I couched it in terms that they had been getting a good deal for the past few years. Thinking about it, that was four years ago so probably time to get back to my accountant….

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By: Erin Raub https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6880 Fri, 08 Feb 2013 19:19:45 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6880 I think there’s a little wiggle room with certain clients. For example, if a client works in a niche that you enjoy, or that you’d like to expand your business, or that is easy for you (requires less research/effort) to produce copy, then you might be able to “afford” lower rates. Because there’s added value to that client – a mutually beneficial relationship.

I might also consider a courtesy rate for nonprofits or causes I believe in. But for everyone else, I ask what I’m worth.

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By: Heather Lloyd-Martin https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6879 Thu, 07 Feb 2013 23:53:18 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6879 @Damien, you bring up an interesting point. You talked about “saying goodbye to a client with whom you have a long-standing, prosperous relationship.”

But if you want to make more money – should you keep your rates low for a certain segment of your clients? Is keeping an “old” client preventing you from moving your business forward?

Just a thought…
:)

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By: Damien https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6878 Thu, 07 Feb 2013 23:05:52 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6878 Some great points here. I have never gotten round (i.e. had the guts) to letting existing clients know I am raising rates ( I probably should bite the bullet and do that!), but new clients get told the current “new” rate upon asking.

This ends up with charging 2 or 3 different rates for different clients, which is less than ideal…

I think you’re right that one has to be careful that small businesses can still afford the new rates, as it would be a shame to have to say goodbye to a client with whom you have a long-standing, prosperous relationship.

If you’re going to take the time to contact each client individually, I wonder if there is some scope for negotiation or sounding out?

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By: Nolan Wilson https://seocopywriting.com/raise-freelance-copywriting-rates/#comment-6877 Thu, 07 Feb 2013 22:01:33 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=15159#comment-6877 Like Amy, I usually raise my rates when I add new clients and reward my long term clients by keeping rates the same. Sometimes good clients are hard to find and it is good to have the ability to count on consistent income from long term clients.

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