Does the content belong to the client or the writer?
All content becomes the property of the client upon full payment of the invoice.
Why don't you charge $5 per article like other sites?
I am only one person, not a front for a large company, a freelancer hiring website, or vanity publisher.
I write copy, ghostwrite, and edit as a means to support my family, and as such, I need to be paid a living wage.
What if I'm not happy with your work? Do I still have to pay?
While I have never had an unsatisfied client, I do promise to make sure that all my clients leave me confident that they got what they paid me to do.
My copy writing and ghostwriting fees include two rounds of edits; however, in special circumstances, I am willing to do more edits to make my clients happy if the error is on my side.
If a client isn't happy with my work because he or she was not clear with instructions or changed the project scope after the agreement, I reserve the right to decline to do further edits.
In this case, I charge a fee for the work I have done that is less than the prearranged amount.