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Although the typical salary for an indexer is somewhere around $45,000 per year, this varies extensively. Not only do geographical location and experience play a factor, so does the type of employment. The range varies anywhere between $30,000 up to $80,000 a year at the high end.
As a book editor, the freelance indexers I work with usually charge about $3.50 to $4 per typeset manuscript page for indexing. You could go as low as $3 per manuscript page for a shorter single-author volume to $4 per page for a longer, multi-author edited book that has a pretty broad scope.
An index is essentially a roadmap to the book, listing names, places, and things in alphabetical order and giving the page numbers associated with each topic. For nonfiction books, packed with valuable information, a well-made index can help quickly direct the reader to the information they're trying to find.
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An index is essentially a roadmap to the book, listing names, places, and things in alphabetical order and giving the page numbers associated with each topic. For nonfiction books, packed with valuable information, a well-made index can help quickly direct the reader to the information they're trying to find.
Examples are an index in the back matter of a book and an index that serves as a library catalog. In a traditional back-of-the-book index, the headings will include names of people, places, events, and concepts selected by the indexer as being relevant and of interest to a possible reader of the book.
Use nouns the reader is likely to look for. Whenever possible, index entries should begin with nouns or noun phrases. Use lowercase letters. Use subentries to make things easier to find. Set image references in bold or italics. Use cross-references as needed. You don't need to include everything.
An index is an alphabetical list of keywords contained in the text of a book or other lengthy writing project. It includes pointers to where those keywords or concepts are mentioned in the book typically page numbers, but sometimes footnote numbers, chapters, or sections.
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