- Freelance writing rates from R1.50 per word
- Technical Content is the most luctrative niche to write for
- Hourly rates range from R300 to R700
- What you could earn creating Social Media and SEO content
Here are the rates that freelance writers in South Africa typically charge for different forms of writing:
- Magazine writing: Freelance writers in South Africa charge around R3 to R4 per word or R400 to R500 per hour for magazine writing.
- Newspaper writing: The average rate for freelance writers in South Africa for newspaper writing is approximately R2 to R3 per word or R400 to R500 per hour.
- Corporate content: Freelance writers in South Africa charge around R2 to R4 per word or R400 to R600 per hour for corporate content writing.
- Technical/specialist content: The rates for technical or specialist content writing in South Africa range from R4.00 or more per word or R400 to R700 per hour.
- Annual reports: Freelance writers in South Africa typically charge R3 or more per word or R550 or more per hour for writing annual reports.
- Government documents: The rates for writing government documents in South Africa are around R3 or more per word or R600 to R650 per hour.
- Textbooks: Freelance writers in South Africa charge approximately R1.50 or more per word for writing textbooks.
- Novels/books: The rates for writing novels or books in South Africa range from R0.50 to R2 per word or R300 to R400 per hour.
- Ghostwriting: Freelance writers in South Africa typically charge R4.50 to R7.50 per word or R450 to R550 per hour for ghostwriting.
- Press release writing: R3 to R4 per word / R450 to R550 per hour / R1 500 to R2 000 flat rate.
Please note that these rates are approximate and can vary depending on factors such as the writer’s experience, the complexity of the project, and the client’s requirements. It’s always a good idea to discuss the specific details and negotiate the rates with the publication before beginning.
Other guideline rates:
- Marketing material (brochures and adverts): R3 or more per word / R450 to R550 per hour
- Advertorial: R3 to R4 per word / R500 to R600 per hour, and
- Copywriting: R3 to R4 per word / R450 to R550 per hour.
- Press release writing: R3 to R4 per word / R450 to R550 per hour / R1 500 to R2 000 flat rate
- Strategy development: R3 to R4 per word / not exceeding R700 per hour
- Speech writing: R4 or more per word / R500 to R600 per hour / R2 000 or more flat rate, and
- Media relations: R450 to R550 per hour.
- Website content: R2 to R2.50 per word / R450 to R550 per hour
- Online consumer content: R2.50 or more per word / R400 to R500 per hour
- SEO content: R2.50 or more per word / R450 to R550 per hour
- Consumer / journalism blog content: R2.50 to R3 per word / R400 to R500 per hour
- Content marketing: R2.50 to R3 per word / R450 to R550 per hour
- Web-based content: R2.50 to R3 per word / R450 to R550 per hour, and
- Email marketing content: R2.50 to R 3 per word / R450 to R550 per hour.
- Social media content creation: not exceeding R250 per post / R2.50 to R3 per word / R350 to R450 per hour
- Social media management / coordination: R400 to R500 per hour
- Social media strategy development: R500 to R550 per hour, and
- Online content development (for instance, blogs): R2.50 to R3 per word / R350 to R450 per hour.
- Light copy editing: not exceeding R0.50 per word / R50 to R100 per page / not exceeding R400 per hour
- Medium copy editing: not exceeding R0.50 per word / R50 to R100 per page / R400 to R500 per hour
- Heavy copy editing: R1 per word / R100 per page / R400 to R500 per hour
- Substantive / structural editing: R0.35 to R2 per word / R200 or more per page / R450 to R550 per hour
- Developmental editing: R1 per word / R150 to R200 per page / R450 to R550 per hour
- Proofreading: R0.30 per word / R50 to R150 per page / R350 to R450 per hour
- Copy/sub-editing: not exceeding R0.50 per word / R90 to R120 per page / R400 to R500 per hour, and
- Reference checking: R100 to R200 per page / R300 to R400 per hour.
- Magazine Editing: R1 or more per word / R65 or more per page / R350 to R450 per hour
- Newspaper Editing: R1 or more per word / R50 to R100 per page / R300 to R400 per hour
- Academic theses Editing: not exceeding R0.50 per word / R45 to R65 per page / R300 to R400 per hour
- Corporate content Editing: not exceeding R3.50 per word / R100 or more per page / R450 to R550 per hour
- Technical / specialist content Editing: R1 or more per word / R35 to R150 per page / R450 to R550 per hour
- Government document Editing: not exceeding R0.50 per word / R100 to R200 per page / R400 to R500 per hour
- Textbook Editing: R0.20 to R0.50 per word / R50 to R100 per page / not exceeding R400 per hour, and
- Fiction Editing: R0.20 to R0.50 per word / R50 to R100 per page / R350 to R450 per hour.
There are several ways you can apply to write for clients in South Africa.
Here are some options:
Job Boards: You can search for freelance writing opportunities in magazines on job boards. Websites like LinkedIn and Glassdoor often have listings for magazine writer jobs in South Africa. For example, you can check out the “Magazine Writer” jobs on LinkedIn, where new opportunities are added daily.
Portfolio Website: Creating a portfolio website showcasing your writing samples and experience can be a great way to attract the attention of magazine editors. You can include a dedicated section highlighting your magazine writing skills and provide contact information for potential employers to reach out to you. Use free tools on offer such as MyPR – register a free account and submit your writing under your author name and send post a link to your Author page on MyPR to potential clients who can browse your work. e.g https://mypr.co.za/author/alan/
Social Media: Utilise social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn to connect with magazine editors and publishers. Follow magazines that you are interested in writing for and engage with their content. Sometimes, editors may post job openings or freelance opportunities on their social media accounts.
Networking: Attend industry events, writing conferences, and workshops to network with professionals in the magazine industry. Building relationships with editors, writers, and publishers can lead to potential writing opportunities. Don’t hesitate to reach out and introduce yourself to people who may be able to connect you with magazine writing gigs.
MyPR Directory: Browse the MyPR Directory Publishers lists to find and target a potential client.
Remember, it’s important to tailor your application and writing samples to the specific client you are interested in. Research the client’s style, target audience, and content to demonstrate your understanding and suitability for the publication. Good luck with your writing endeavours!
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Read the full article by Alan Straton here: MyPR