Content writing costs vary enormously depending on quality, content type, writer expertise, and hiring model. Understanding typical pricing helps you budget accurately and evaluate whether you are overpaying or getting a bargain that might cost you in quality.
Content Writing Pricing by Type
Blog Posts
The most common content type, with the widest pricing range.
- Budget writers (content mills): $15-50 per post (500-1,000 words)
- Mid-level freelancers: $100-300 per post (1,000-2,000 words)
- Expert freelancers: $300-600 per post (1,500-3,000 words)
- Agency content: $400-1,500 per post (includes strategy, SEO, editing)
Per-word rates typically range from $0.05 to $0.50 depending on quality and expertise.
Website Copy
Higher stakes than blog posts — this is the core content representing your brand.
- Homepage: $500-3,000
- Service/product pages: $200-1,500 each
- About page: $300-1,000
- Full website copy package (5-10 pages): $2,000-10,000
Long-Form Content
Guides, whitepapers, and pillar pages that require deep research.
- Comprehensive guides (3,000-5,000 words): $500-2,000
- Whitepapers (5,000-10,000 words): $1,000-5,000
- E-books: $2,000-10,000 depending on length and research depth
Product Descriptions
- Basic (50-100 words each): $10-50 per description
- Detailed with SEO (200-400 words each): $50-200 per description
- Bulk pricing (100+ descriptions): $5-30 each with volume discounts
Email Marketing
- Individual emails: $50-500 per email
- Email sequences (5-7 emails): $300-2,000
- Newsletter content (monthly): $200-800 per issue
Pricing Models
Per Word
- Range: $0.03-$1.00 per word
- Pros: Easy to compare across writers, predictable costs
- Cons: Incentivizes longer content rather than better content
- Typical SEO content: $0.10-$0.30 per word for quality work
Per Piece
- Pros: Clear deliverable, no word-padding incentive
- Cons: Scope creep risk — define word count range and revision limits upfront
- Best for: Blog posts, website pages, and defined content pieces
Monthly Retainer
- Range: $1,000-$10,000/month for agencies; $500-$3,000/month for freelancers
- Pros: Consistent output, priority scheduling, relationship building
- Cons: Higher commitment, may overpay during slow months
- Best for: Ongoing content programs that need regular publication
Project-Based
- Best for: Website launches, content overhauls, and defined campaigns
- Get detailed quotes: Define scope, deliverables, timeline, and revision rounds before agreeing
Factors That Affect Pricing
Writer Expertise
- Generalist writers: Lower rates, suitable for broad topics
- Industry specialists: Higher rates, bring subject matter expertise and credibility
- SEO-trained writers: Understand keyword optimization, search intent, and content structure for rankings
Research Requirements
- Topics requiring original research, data analysis, or expert interviews cost more
- Technical topics in finance, healthcare, or law require writers with domain knowledge
- Content requiring source verification and citations takes longer to produce
SEO Optimization
- Basic writing without SEO optimization is cheaper but may not rank
- SEO-optimized content includes keyword research, search intent analysis, heading optimization, and meta tag writing
- Expect to pay 20-50% more for properly SEO-optimized content
AI Content Writing: How It Changes Pricing
AI writing tools have dramatically changed the content pricing landscape.
- AI-only content: Near-zero marginal cost but often requires significant editing
- AI-assisted human writing: Writers use AI for research and drafts, then add expertise, editing, and original insights — typically 20-40% cheaper than fully manual writing
- AI content services: Agencies offering AI-generated content with human editing at $50-200 per article
- Quality consideration: Pure AI content often lacks originality, nuance, and E-E-A-T signals that Google increasingly values
Where to Hire Content Writers
- Content marketplaces: Contently, Scripted, ClearVoice — vetted writers, higher prices
- Freelance platforms: Upwork, Fiverr Pro — wide range of quality and pricing
- Content agencies: Full-service with strategy, writing, editing, and SEO — highest cost but most comprehensive
- Direct hiring: Job boards and LinkedIn for dedicated in-house or contract writers
Getting the Best Value
- Define clear briefs: Detailed content briefs reduce revisions and improve output quality
- Start with test pieces: Assign a paid test article before committing to a retainer
- Invest in quality: Cheap content that does not rank wastes more money than quality content that drives organic traffic
- Measure ROI: Track which content pieces generate traffic, leads, and revenue to justify content spending
- Consider total cost: Factor in editing time, revision rounds, and opportunity cost of content that does not perform
