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.