Copywriting Rates in 2026: What Clients Are Actually Paying

You’re probably here because you have no idea what to charge. Or maybe you quoted a price and the client said “that seems high” and now you’re second-guessing everything.

I get it. When I started, I spent hours Googling “what do copywriters charge” and found answers ranging from $25 to $5,000 for the same type of project. Super helpful, right?

So let’s cut through the noise. Here are the actual rates clients are paying copywriters in 2026, based on real data from beginner to experienced writers.

Copywriting rates guide showing what clients pay

Quick Reference: 2026 Copywriting Rates by Experience

Service TypeBeginner (0-1 year)Intermediate (1-3 years)Experienced (3+ years)
Blog Post (500 words)$50-$100$100-$200$200-$400
Website Homepage$150-$300$300-$600$600-$1,500
About Page$100-$250$250-$500$500-$1,000
Email Sequence (5 emails)$200-$400$400-$800$800-$2,000
Sales Page$300-$600$600-$1,500$1,500-$5,000
Product Description$25-$50$50-$100$100-$250
Social Media Package (10 posts)$100-$200$200-$400$400-$800

Important: These are project rates, not hourly. Most clients prefer project pricing.

Website Copy Rates (What Clients Pay Most)

Website copy is where most beginner copywriters start. Here’s what’s realistic:

 

Homepage Copy

What it includes: Headline, 3-5 sections, call-to-action (300-600 words)

Beginner rates: $150-$300
What I charged starting out: $150
What I charge now: Around $800

Real client example: Local dentist paid me $250 for homepage rewrite as a beginner. Took me 4 hours including research and revisions.

 

About Page

What it includes: Company story, team info, values (300-500 words)

Beginner rates: $100-$250
Intermediate rates: $250-$500
Experienced rates: $500-$1,000

Why About pages pay well: They require storytelling skills. Not everyone can make a company history interesting.

 

Services/Product Pages

What it includes: Descriptions of what they offer (200-400 words per page)

Beginner rates: $100-$200 per page
Intermediate rates: $200-$400 per page
Experienced rates: $400-$800 per page

Tip: If they need 5 service pages, offer a package deal. Charge 80% of individual pricing to win the bigger project.

 

Full Website Package

What it includes: Homepage + About + 3-5 service pages

Beginner rates: $800-$1,500
Intermediate rates: $1,500-$3,000
Experienced rates: $3,000-$10,000+

My experience: First full website package I quoted was $1,200. Client negotiated to $800. I said yes because I needed the portfolio piece. Worth it.

Blog Post & Article Rates

Blog posts are consistent work if you find the right clients.

 

Standard Blog Post (500-800 words)

Beginner rates: $50-$100
Intermediate rates: $100-$200
Experienced rates: $200-$400

Add more if:

  • Heavy research needed: +30-50%
  • SEO optimization required: +$20-50
  • Technical topic: +50-100%

 

Long-Form Article (1,500-2,000 words)

Beginner rates: $150-$300
Intermediate rates: $300-$600
Experienced rates: $600-$1,200

Reality check: A 2,000-word article takes 4-6 hours including research. At $200, that’s $33-50/hour. Not bad for beginners.

 

Case Study

What it includes: Client interview, results data, story format (1,000-1,500 words)

Beginner rates: $200-$400
Intermediate rates: $400-$800
Experienced rates: $800-$2,000

Why case studies pay more: They require interviewing, data analysis, and strategic thinking. More work = higher rate

Email & Marketing Copy Rates

Email copy is some of the best-paying work for the effort involved.

 

Single Email

What it includes: Subject line + body copy (150-300 words)

Beginner rates: $50-$100
Intermediate rates: $100-$200
Experienced rates: $200-$500

My take: Single emails are quick money. I can write one in 30-60 minutes. At $100, that’s solid hourly.

 

Email Sequence (5-7 emails)

What it includes: Welcome series, nurture sequence, or launch emails

Beginner rates: $200-$400
Intermediate rates: $400-$800
Experienced rates: $800-$2,000

Package deal tip: Offer a slight discount for sequences vs. individual emails. $500 for 5 emails instead of $600 ($120 each).

 

Sales Page / Landing Page

What it includes: Long-form sales copy (800-2,000+ words)

Beginner rates: $300-$600
Intermediate rates: $600-$1,500
Experienced rates: $1,500-$5,000+

Why so expensive? Sales pages directly make money for clients. If your copy generates $10K in sales, they’ll happily pay $1K for it

Social Media & Short-Form Copy

Quick projects that add up.

 

Social Media Post (Single)

Beginner rates: $10-$20 per post
Intermediate rates: $20-$40 per post
Experienced rates: $40-$80 per post

Honest opinion: Single posts don’t pay great. Better to sell packages.

 

Social Media Package (10-20 posts)

Beginner rates: $100-$200
Intermediate rates: $200-$400
Experienced rates: $400-$800

Package pricing wins: 10 posts at $15 each = $150. Way better than $10/post individually.

 

Ad Copy (Facebook/Google Ads)

What it includes: 3-5 variations of headlines and body copy

Beginner rates: $100-$200
Intermediate rates: $200-$400
Experienced rates: $400-$1,000+

Why it pays well: Ad copy directly impacts their ad spend ROI. Good copy = less money wasted.

Hourly vs. Project Rates

Most copywriters charge per project, but here’s the hourly breakdown:

Beginner hourly equivalent: $25-50/hour
Intermediate hourly equivalent: $50-100/hour
Experienced hourly equivalent: $100-250/hour

My advice: Always quote projects, but mentally check if it hits your hourly goal.

Example: $200 project that takes 4 hours = $50/hour. Good for beginners. Bad for experienced writers.

Key Takeaways: 2026 Copywriting Rates

  • Beginners can realistically charge $50-300 per project depending on type
  • Website copy pays better than blog posts for the same time investment
  • Email sequences offer great money-to-effort ratio ($400-800 for 5 emails)
  • Package deals win over individual pricing (more money, less negotiation)
  • Industry matters – SaaS and finance pay 2-3x more than local businesses
  • Raise rates every 6 months as you gain experience and samples
  • Project pricing beats hourly for most clients and writers
  • Don’t undercharge established companies – if they have budget, use it

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The Bottom Line

In 2026, beginner copywriters can expect:

  • $50-100 for blog posts
  • $150-300 for homepage copy
  • $200-400 for email sequences
  • $100-200 for About pages

Start conservatively. It’s easier to raise rates with experience than to lower them if you quote too high.

Track what you charge. Every 6 months, review your rates and bump them up 20-30% if you’re booked solid.

And remember: these are ranges, not rules. Your actual rate depends on your skills, the client’s budget, and what you’re comfortable charging.

I started at the bottom of every range. Now I’m at the top (or above it). You’ll get there too if you keep improving and don’t undervalue your work.

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