Here at Full Fiction Writing, giving the most inexpensive cost to benefit the client is always something to look out for. No one wants to cough off enormous amounts of money to cover the costs that will, in the end, not suffice their needs. Which is why we came to the conclusion to give rates that are make sense - not just for the client's budget, but for the amount of quality put into it, too.
If you're budget is low, don't worry. Arrangements can be made to fit your needs, depending on how much quality the project you'll need. Rushed work will take more time, but panic-filled schedules (large amounts of work to be done in a short amount of time) are prohibited. By refusing this type of work, it'll be easier to develop working conditions with a client so that their work can be lively and not scribbled out like early draft notes.
Striving to get the most exceptional work out of a project means more to us than the price. However, if you're willing to pay less for less-than-exceptional quality work, arrangements for this can be made, too. It is only up to the client to decide what suits best for them, so prices can shift. Below are the approximate numbers (please note that payments can be done through milestones):
Ghostwriting
$55 per page
Editing
$10 per edited page
Rewrite previously written manuscript
$25 per page
Screenwriting
$20 per screenplay page/minute
Payments can be done via PayPal.
Any extra time from the usual time frame concerning rewrites, editing, and proofreading from the client will result in extra payment regardless of the type of project.
Research will be provided by the client along with notes, outlines, and other necessary information. Original research from the ghostwriter will cost an additional fee.
If you're budget is low, don't worry. Arrangements can be made to fit your needs, depending on how much quality the project you'll need. Rushed work will take more time, but panic-filled schedules (large amounts of work to be done in a short amount of time) are prohibited. By refusing this type of work, it'll be easier to develop working conditions with a client so that their work can be lively and not scribbled out like early draft notes.
Striving to get the most exceptional work out of a project means more to us than the price. However, if you're willing to pay less for less-than-exceptional quality work, arrangements for this can be made, too. It is only up to the client to decide what suits best for them, so prices can shift. Below are the approximate numbers (please note that payments can be done through milestones):
Ghostwriting
$55 per page
Editing
$10 per edited page
Rewrite previously written manuscript
$25 per page
Screenwriting
$20 per screenplay page/minute
Payments can be done via PayPal.
Any extra time from the usual time frame concerning rewrites, editing, and proofreading from the client will result in extra payment regardless of the type of project.
Research will be provided by the client along with notes, outlines, and other necessary information. Original research from the ghostwriter will cost an additional fee.