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Legitimate Patch.com question

Freelance rates are ridiculous. If I have any type of travel, no way do I do something for under $100. You can't make money as a freelancer anymore. You have to use it as a supplement to some other source.

For me, anything less than $100 now is a no.

Patch? If it is $50, they better not expect more than 400 words.
 
jfs1000 said:
Freelance rates are ridiculous. If I have any type of travel, no way do I do something for under $100. You can't make money as a freelancer anymore. You have to use it as a supplement to some other source.

For me, anything less than $100 now is a no.

Patch? If it is $50, they better not expect more than 400 words.

When I worked for Patch they expected 500-600 words, plus photos. Plus, they'd usually post the stories on two different sites if the two teams were from different towns, so they'd want two different versions of the story, with localized leads and different quotes from both teams.
 
Mystery Meat II said:
anotherbucket4monsieur said:
I'm a little perplexed by those who think that Patch pays well. I've covered some games for them and gotten just $70, and in some cases, only $50. And sometimes I've had to send several follow up emails just to get paid. I suppose if you are 22 and living in your mom and dad's house, $50-$70 qualifies as good pay, but considering the fact that you have to write a story and contribute photos/videos, it seems like peanuts to me- esp. given the price of gas these days.

I'm curious to know- for those of you living in high cost of living places like DC or S. California how can you make a living just doing freelance work for sites like Patch, and other local papers?

$50-70 isn't a king's ransom, no, but it's definitely in the ballpark with most newspapers. You're a lot more likely to find a newspaper paying $30-40 for an assignment than $100 or more.

I remember getting $150 from one paper as my high-water mark for event coverage, and $100 a few times. Usually it was anywhere from $30 to $75.

Start to finish, how much time does this take?
 
I do photos and 400-450 words for $75 with Patch in my area. Considering the area newspapers either aren't paying for freelance work, or pay $50 for 500-600 words, Patch pays well.

Let's also not lose sight of the fact that we're talking about high school games, not college or pro rates. I know it shouldn't make a difference, but it does ... at least in my area.
 
Piecemeal stringing/freelance just doesn't pay enough to come close to a living wage. Mrs. Edtitude is a contract worker at her former gig, and while there are no benefits (mine are pretty good), she is paid an hourly rate that is worth her time and respects her experience and ability.
 
Here's a legitimate Patch.com question:

¿Hablas español?

http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2011/10/media_note_patch_hires_up.php
 
Well it looks like the Patch well in Northern Virginia has run dry for me. Local editors have had their budgets slashed and have reduced high school sports coverage to almost nothing. Parents are emailing me daily asking where the high school sports coverage has gone.
 
ejhayes737 said:
Well it looks like the Patch well in Northern Virginia has run dry for me. Local editors have had their budgets slashed and have reduced high school sports coverage to almost nothing. Parents are emailing me daily asking where the high school sports coverage has gone.

Do you at least reply with the name and email address of the local Patch editor?
 
ejhayes737 said:
Well it looks like the Patch well in Northern Virginia has run dry for me. Local editors have had their budgets slashed and have reduced high school sports coverage to almost nothing. Parents are emailing me daily asking where the high school sports coverage has gone.

Away.
 
Stitch said:
ejhayes737 said:
Well it looks like the Patch well in Northern Virginia has run dry for me. Local editors have had their budgets slashed and have reduced high school sports coverage to almost nothing. Parents are emailing me daily asking where the high school sports coverage has gone.

Do you at least reply with the name and email address of the local Patch editor?

Yes, I do. I tell the parent to email the local editor and let them know that they would like to see coverage resume. It's frustrating too because there are many area high schools with talented athletes who are being recruited nationally. I'm actively looking for writing opportunities elsewhere and hope to have something before the spring sports begin.
 
Big Buckin' agate_monkey said:
I do photos and 400-450 words for $75 with Patch in my area. Considering the area newspapers either aren't paying for freelance work, or pay $50 for 500-600 words, Patch pays well.

Let's also not lose sight of the fact that we're talking about high school games, not college or pro rates. I know it shouldn't make a difference, but it does ... at least in my area.

I would get $75 for photos, video and 500-550 words. Ugh.
 

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