How much is a freelance editor paid?

How much is a freelance editor paid?

Freelance editing rates range from $61-70/hour for consulting to $30-45/hour for proofreading and everything in between. The EFA survey is cited as the best industry benchmark you can get, but it’s not the only way to get a feel for how much editors charge.

How do I find a good freelance editor?

Ask for referrals and references Asking your network for referrals to help you find an editor for your book is a good way to find someone who’s already proven they’ve got the skills to edit your book. If that doesn’t work, you could ask potential editors for references from their satisfied clients.

Do publishing houses hire freelance editors?

Now, most publishing houses and magazines outsource their copy editing. Increasingly, authors who are unable to get a publishing contract decide to self-publish, hiring freelancers to do their editing and production. Many copy editors work from home, where they freelance for publishing houses or independent publishers.

Do freelance editors make good money?

Self-publishing clients still pay good money On the bright side, freelance editorial rates, whether you’re working with a publisher or indie authors, are often in line with those earned by in-house editors. The only limiting factor is often the freelance editor’s ability to line up projects.

Who is a famous editor?

Top Grossing Editor at the Worldwide Box OfficeBETA

Rank Name Average
1 Jeffrey Ford $967,905,185
2 Michael Kahn $225,768,804
3 Chris Lebenzon $264,567,375
4 Lee Smith $419,930,897

Should I send my novel to an editor before an agent?

You don’t need to hire an editor before submitting to agents and publishers. Because many of the editorial stages would be provided for you in traditional publishing, you don’t need to hire an independent editor before you send your work out.

Can you make a living freelance editing?

Freelance editing is very much flexible, as long as you meet deadlines most companies do not care when you work. I like to work for an hour first thing in the morning. This gets my day off on the right foot and lets me make sure I communicate with clients during their normal business hours.