My rates can depend on a variety of factors, from the depth of the work involved to the software and equipment needed to carry it out.
Typically, I charge between £25 – £30 for an hourly rate. My day rate is £150* and I charge £5 per post. I’m always open to negotiation for smaller or independent brands, and I will never charge more than my worth.
*A standard Day Rate will be worked out as 6 hours. For example, booking 3 x Day Rates per month would entitle you to 18 hours of work.
I send personalised invoices on the last day of each month. Included in those invoices are a breakdown of costs, any expenses and my bank account or Paypal details.
I allow a two week window for payment of these invoices.
I also enforce the following policy:
Freelancers are legally entitled to £40 compensation on late invoices (under the sum of £1k), and upon the non-payment of the revised late fee invoice are also entitled to an additional 8.5% additional interest charge.
Yes! I am more than happy to work with brands on one-off projects, product launches and event work if required!
As I work from home, I can be flexible with location and working hours to accommodate your project.
As I have a growing social media presence, blogging network and post regularly on various channels, I am open to brand collaborations.
I charge the following for brand collaborations:
Gifted posts: £0 with complete artistic control
Sponsored posts: £40
Partially sponsored posts: £25
Event Attendance: £50
Lecture/Presentation Delivery: £100
I am always happy to chat to agencies and business regarding outsourced work. For agency outsourcing, I charge a rate of £30 per hour and will allow no higher than 10% commission on any projects.
To help maintain a healthy work/life balance, I work to the set hours of 9am – 5pm.
Although I will reply to urgent or important queries and messages on the weekends, I typically work Mon-Fri.
If I ever need to take some time off, I will notify my client at least two weeks ahead of time and ensure that they will be covered for the period of absence.
I check my emails regularly, and will always reply to urgent queries.
The best way to begin an enquiry is through a direct email to [email protected] or to drop me a message through my contact form.
For regular charges, I always opt for a direct debit transfer, however I do accept payment via the following methods:
– Paypal
– Online transfers (internationally)
– Monzo