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		<title>By: Freelance Writing for Beginners: Step 2: Setting Your Freelance Writing Rates : Freelance Writing Jobs</title>
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		<description>[...] Set an hourly income goal and stick to it. You can set a project income goal instead, but in most cases I think it&#8217;s smarter to calculate hourly earnings, because in the writing biz, time really is money. My own current low-end income goal for web writing and blogging is officially $18 an hour although if I see a job that really interest me I&#8217;ll go as low as $15. Of course, I have jobs that pay more than $18 an hour, this is just the number I use to keep myself in check. Your goal may be larger or smaller depending on where you live, your bills, and so on. Your goal also may be different if you do other sorts of writing. For example, I know that I can pay all my bills and support my son if I make $18 an hour and work 40 hours. When I lived in New Mexico my goal was lower because it cost less to live there. If I&#8217;m also taking print work, I pop my goal up to $25 an hour, because print pays more. If you&#8217;re not sure how to calculate your hourly income goal as a blogger click here. [...]</description>
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