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I'm a freelancee writer. Need fee structure advice

Flying Spaghetti Monster

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I'm a freelance writer who thus far had mostly been working on projects for an amount predetermined by the person I'm working for. I need to, however, come up with my own fee structure so that I can take assignments from anyone. Once a guy told me he'd pay me 250 dollars for a particular project. I believed him because he paid me that amount for a previous project. he never used the new piece I'd given him, and though he might have had something else in mind or his needs might have changed I still think that I should be charged a fee.

More importantly, for the short term, is to come up with a fee structure for writing press-releases, because there is a woman who wants to hire me to write press releases and she was thinking per word, but my research has only turned up per project rates.

Can you help?
 
research has shown that the "per-word" is not used for such projects. I've considered this carefully and I tend to agree. Part of the writing process is the need to edit: I could draft 500 words, and, after some fierce editing, I could edit the project to 300 words and have it read much better, with tighter language and better flow, and yet, as a writer, I've done much more work (and much harder work) than I did if I turned in the 500-word version.
 
Press releases are typically not done on a per-word basis, they're done on per-project billing. How much? Varies widely, I'm afraid, depending on the client and the PR firm involved.
 
I work with a freelance writer who gets $560/day (or whatever that is when you divide it out by hours) but she's pretty good and has a specific writing style that we are locked into, so that would be on the high end. Press releases are more workmanlike writing that wouldn't command as high a rate as ad copywriting or any writing that requires a very specific style.
 
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