Freelance Writing

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About this service

Summary

At the end of a freelance writing project, the client can expect the final written content, fully edited and formatted, delivered in the agreed-upon format (e.g., Word or PDF). This may include research citations, and any revisions agreed upon. The client will also receive an invoice for the project, and any transfer of rights or post-delivery support will be outlined in the agreement.

FAQs

  • What is the process for starting a project?

    The process begins with an initial consultation where we discuss the project details, including goals, target audience, tone, and deadlines. We’ll also outline pricing and agree on terms before signing a contract.

  • How do I submit my project requirements?

    You can submit your requirements through email, providing a clear brief outlining the objectives, preferred style, format, word count, and any specific instructions.

  • How many revisions are included in the price?

    Typically, I offer 1-2 rounds of revisions. Any additional revisions may incur extra charges, depending on the scope of the changes.

  • What is the typical turnaround time?

    Turnaround time varies depending on the project’s size and complexity. For example, blog posts might take a few days, while larger projects like research papers or white papers may take a couple of weeks. We’ll agree on the timeline at the start of the project.

  • What if I need revisions after the final draft is delivered?

    I offer post-delivery support, which includes minor adjustments or clarifications. If the revisions are extensive, we can discuss additional fees based on the work required.

  • How is the content delivered?

    The final content is delivered in the agreed format, such as a Word document, Google Docs, or PDF. For web content, it may be delivered in HTML format if requested.

What's included

  • Freelance Writing

    - The final draft written piece formatted according to the clients specifications - Any necessary citations, research links, or references to back up claims or data, especially for research-based articles - The document delivered in the agreed upon format (Word, Google Docs, PDF, etc.). - A short summary of the project including any important points, goals, or results


Skills and tools

Blog Writer

Article Writer

Author

Google Docs

Google Docs

Microsoft Word

Microsoft Word