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episode 61: How Much Should You Pay Per 1,000 Words of Content?


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Short Answer to “How Much You Should Pay per 1,000 words?

  • $60 per 1,000 words
  • Why that much?
  • Because it’s what I pay.
  • Correct answer: It depends.

The Range

  • Lowest rate for something workable:  $27 per 1,000 words ($.027 per word)
  • Will likely require editing.
  • Where? Textbroker
  • Limited research
  • BUT can build up a list of decent writers to improve quality for the same rate.
  • What about spending less?
  • I did once and it was atrocious. Don’t count on it unless you really luck out with a hire.

Diminishing Returns

  • On the flip side, spending $250 per 1,000 words for general content is overkill UNLESS you’re:
  • looking for conversions.
  • in a highly technical niche that requires high-level expertise such as law or medicine.
  • creating a link-bait piece of content.
  • have more money than you know what to do with and want to publish the best-written site on the planet.

The Sweet Spot is...

  • $40 to $80 per 1,000 words.
  • I primarily use WriterAccess plus a couple in-house writers and that’s the range I pay.
  • I pay $40 per 1,000 words for simple.  Includes a little research.
  • I pay $60 per 1,000 words for the lion’s share.  Includes finding images and research.
  • I pay $80+ per 1,000 words for more technical work when I seek out a writer with credentials.

If I was forced to pick ONE rate it would be:

  • $60 per 1,000 words.
  • This seems to strike the best balance among quality and ROI.
  • I’ve paid $27 to $350 and everything in between.
  • TIP: Hire writers directly to save.
  • Since I use a content agency, the agency takes a chunk.
  • You can hire writers directly at Problogger and Craigslist.

Don’t forget that you can reduce average cost of content by

  • Writing some of it yourself.
  • Outsourcing is not either/or.  
  • You can do both.
  • I started writing everything.
  • I then outsourced a little.
  • I now outsource a lot but still write for my niche sites.


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