Content, Speech & Anthology Editing Pay RatesHow Much Scholarly, Textbook & Trade Content Editors Get Paid
Editing speeches, anthologies and content requires more big-picture editing skills than the detail-oriented skills required of most editors. Pay rates for each type vary.
Content, speech and anthology editors are often paid more than other editorial positions because these editors must see the bigger picture while editing instead of only the minor details of a piece like the grammatical, spelling, typographical and stylistic errors. Ensuring content is accurate, fresh, reliable and properly organized are the most common tasks of scholarly, textbook and trade content editors as well as speech and anthology editors. Pay for Scholarly Content Editing Scholarly content editors can expect to be paid by the hour, by the project or by the page.
Pay for Textbook Content Editing Textbook content editors can expect to be paid by the hour, by the project or by the page.
Pay for Trade Content Editing Trade content editors can expect to be paid by the hour, by the project or by the page.
Pay for Speech Editing Speech editors can expect to be paid by the hour or by the project.
Pay for Anthology Editing Anthology editors can expect to be paid by the hour or by the project.
Keep in mind that pay rates for editors can vary greatly depending on experience, expertise and region. Beginning editors should expect to make the lower end of the spectrum while more seasoned editors can expect average to higher pay rates. SourceFriedman, 2008 Writer's Market: Writer's Digest Books: Cincinnati, Ohio. p 66-74. Related Reading:
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