I've never hired a content writer and don't know how pricing usually works, but my first thought looking at this landing page is: "I don't know how to answer 'what is your budget?'" - I think it would be clearer if you listed a specific price. i.e. $X per month for Y blogs/articles/etc.
I'm still working on a services page where it'll say articles are $250/each (til EOY then they'll go up to $400/article), and there's a minimum of $1000/month for me to consider working with them.
I'd offer bulk pricing, but only after a consult.
The budget question is because I'm targeting established SaaS companies (think: Convert Kit) who likely have a history of working with content writers. They'd have a set marketing budget allocated already. And for startups, they'd usually have a price range in mind of what they could afford for marketing.
I just want to weed out the people who say something like $5/article because that's a waste of all our time.
I've never hired a content writer and don't know how pricing usually works, but my first thought looking at this landing page is: "I don't know how to answer 'what is your budget?'" - I think it would be clearer if you listed a specific price. i.e. $X per month for Y blogs/articles/etc.
Great feedback! Thank you!
I'm still working on a services page where it'll say articles are $250/each (til EOY then they'll go up to $400/article), and there's a minimum of $1000/month for me to consider working with them.
I'd offer bulk pricing, but only after a consult.
The budget question is because I'm targeting established SaaS companies (think: Convert Kit) who likely have a history of working with content writers. They'd have a set marketing budget allocated already. And for startups, they'd usually have a price range in mind of what they could afford for marketing.
I just want to weed out the people who say something like $5/article because that's a waste of all our time.