if you pay nuts, you get monkeys
- very ancient proverb
Fees
Writing Bold offers reasonable rates tackled to your needs: project-based fees or hour-based fees grant you high quality content and our commitment to make your written material just perfect.
Projects are well-planned tasks where sudden changes of direction are unlikely, what we need to do is clear from the beginning and quantifying approximately the total amount of work is possible.
Why pay by project when you can pay us by the hour? The answer is simple: if the planning part is done appropriately, you can be sure that, no matter what, you get what you asked for well before the deadline. Moreover, if something goes wrong, you don’t have to worry about us working more hours and messing with your company’s budget: just sit down and relax, you are not going to pay a penny more than we agreed in the beginning.
In short: you know what you pay, we know what we get, everybody wins.
Paying by projects, from your perspective, is ultimately more convenient for long or continuous collaborations.
One hour spent baking a cake doesn’t equal one hour spent in a coal mine. The effort involved in these tasks is different even if both jobs are lasting the same 60 minutes (as long as you don’t really hate baking).
Our hourly rate starts at €30 + VAT/h (or $39 + VAT/h) and will be modified according to your needs and requests. Factors influencing the final hourly rate are the amount of research involved for the content/results you have in mind, traveling, collateral expenses, translations (if required) and others.
CONTACT US for a more detailed quote.
Jobs with a deadline within 48h from the moment of contact might be subject to an Express Fee of €70 + VAT/$99 + VAT, depending on the situation and on the entity of the job. For more info about the reasons behind the Express Fee, please check our FAQ area.
We accept payments through PayPal or bank transfer. CONTACT US for details.
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