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    Newbie on writing

    Good day to all, I am new here. My question goes like this: If I am going to apply for an article writing job, what price do I say to them especially that I am still a newbie?

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    I think it may depend on your articles' quality. If you have a good work on writing, you need not worry about losing the job, you will be welcomed everywhere. So, give yourself a fair-and-square evaluation.
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    It all depends on the quality of work you will provide and what your competition is offering. If this is at a freelancing site, there are a lot of people there writing for $1 per 100 words; but of course the quality leaves much to be desired. When I first started at freelancing sites, my bids were always higher than the rest, but one person trusted in me and now I am worth well over most of the bidders.

    If your price is high, you better be prepared to back up the price with quality work!

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    ...what price do I say to them...
    Based on your example here, I don't think you can pay a client enough to take it.

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    It depends on the quality of your work.

    We have the freelancers writing for $1 every 100 words.
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