Copywriting Rates and Wages

by Ray Edwards

This article will discuss the salaries and rates for an employed or a freelance copywriter.

Depending on your expertise and well how you sell yourself, you can earn a little or a lot. Advertising Age reported that in 2005 the average employed copywriter made around $60,000 after bonuses. (quoted from http://www.collegeboard.com)

Wages for a freelance copywriter are difficult to estimate. Some copywriters charge their clients based on the project while others have an hourly rate. Here are some rough figures to help you know what a freelance copywriter could make. A lead generating sales letter will earn you somewhere between $1000 and $2000 and you could earn about $300 to $400 dollars for a website,

About two out of every five copywriters earn somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000 a year in gross income. If you would like to learn more about copywriting rates, you can find more here: http://www.excessvoice.com/copyfees.htm. Take advantage of these survey results so that you don’t undercharge yourself.

These figures are all a median from those surveyed, so if you have technical knowledge in a particular field that others don’t, then you could earn significantly more money. If you take some time to increase your knowledge and skill level, then you will develop a competitive edge and earn more money.

Hopefully this article helped you better understand what you could earn as a copywriter. If you want more information and more specific numbers then go to the link listed above and purchase some survey results, this will help you immensely.

Remember though that all these figures are the median, if you know what you’re doing you can earn much more than this. Build up your skills, study the surveys and make sure you’re not undercharging yourself. This will go a long way and help you earn more money.

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