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Individuals offering freelance proofreading services, who vary widely in skill level and background, may charge by the hour. Generally, their prices range from $10 to $45 per hour. Professional services that offer by-the-hour proofreading can charge up to $95 per hour.
Bear in mind that average proofreading rates per word will vary depending on the type of project you're dealing with. The proofreading rate per word ranges from $0.0095 to $0.0125, depending on the book's genre. On average, our proofreaders charge $0.01067 per word.
You can calculate it this way. Consider that the average page contains 250 words, and a proofreader should average 6-8 pages per hour. At $40 per hour, this works out to $0.02 to $0.03 per word. As Allyson said, proofreading rates will vary by location, as well as the quality of the work.
When charging by the page, the type of editing matters. According to the Editorial Freelancers Association, the average for basic copywriting, on pace for between five and 10 manuscript pages per hour, is going to amount to $30 to $40. That breaks down to between $3 and $6 per page.
As a guide, it normally takes between half an hour and an hour to proofread a 1,000-word documents. Of course this will depend, in practice, on how many mistakes there are. And 20,000 words can usually be turned round within 48 hours.
Base your per-page or per-word proofreading rates on earnings of $15.00 to $40.00 per hour. (Calculate how many pages or words you can read per hour.) Charging by the page is often preferred. The established industry standard for a page is 250 words.
The amount of money a proofreader makes varies. From my experience and interviews with other freelance proofreaders, you can expect to make between $25-$44 per hour as a proofreader. If you choose a proofreading niche, like proofreading court transcripts, you can earn more per hour.
If it takes you 60 minutes to write a 500-word blog post (500 words per hour), and your hourly rate is calculated to be $75 per hour, you just divide that $75 by 500 words you can write in an hour, and you get a per word rate of $. 15 per word.
If it takes you 60 minutes to write a 500-word blog post (500 words per hour), and your hourly rate is calculated to be $75 per hour, you just divide that $75 by 500 words you can write in an hour, and you get a per word rate of $.15 per word.
Novels and Books: $75 per page. Radio Commentary: $200 per hour. Magazine articles: Expect anywhere from $600-$2000 per article. Articles for web content, not related to news: $10-$50 per article based on word count and other aspects of the job (such as keywords, etc.)
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