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What To Charge: Web Production What To Charge: Web Production
Profit from new media opportunities with an online production project.
By Laura Palotie, November 18, 2008

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What To Charge: Restaurant Reviews
An appetizing portfolio of reviews, no matter how brief, will help you break into a well-paying food writing gig.
By Laura Palotie, October 20, 2008
What to Charge: In-House Editing
For freelancers, in-house editing projects can be reliable and lucrative gigs.
By Laura Palotie, September 8, 2008
What to Charge: Arts Criticism
Arts sections might be tightening their belts at publications nationwide, but patrons on the Web provide plenty of opportunities for reviewers.
By Laura Palotie, June 9, 2008
What to Charge: Project-Based PR
Learn how to set your standards and set up shop in the freelance world of PR.
By Laura Palotie, May 12, 2008
What To Charge: Guest Blogging
A guest blogging spot raises a writer's profile, increases his or her fanbase, and can help score assignments.
By Laura Palotie, April 7, 2008
What to Charge: Newsletters
Freelancer can make $2/word and up for writing company newsletters. Experts explain how they determine a rate.
By Lynne Meredith Schreiber, March 3, 2008
What to Charge: Fact-Checking
Fact checking's an excellent way to make extra money. We help you figure out where to go and how much to charge.
By Heather Marie Graham, January 2, 2008
What to Charge: Copy Editing
Arrive at the right rate for your freelance copy editing writing, courtesy of our new AGAvantGuild series 'What to Charge.'
By Heather Marie Graham, November 13, 2007
What to Charge: Press Release
Arrive at the right rate for your freelance press release writing, courtesy of our new AGAvantGuild series 'What to Charge.'
By E.B. Boyd, September 20, 2007