Hire a Copywriter: Freelance Copywriting Gigs for Websites
Browse freelance copywriters who package website copy, landing pages, email sequences, and product descriptions into fixed tiers. See the word count, the revision rounds, and the price before you order.
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Basic
A single, tightly scoped deliverable. Fastest turnaround.
Standard
More scope and more revision rounds. The tier most buyers pick.
Premium
Full scope, source files, and priority delivery.
Illustrative tiers. Every copywriter sets their own scope, delivery time, and price.
What it costs to hire a copywriter
Freelance copywriters in the US commonly charge 50 to 150 dollars an hour for small and mid-sized business work, with juniors around 50 to 85, mid-level writers 85 to 160, and senior conversion or B2B specialists 160 to 300. Per word, AWAI puts the 2026 professional average near 0.70 dollars. Packaged gigs on FreelanceNation start around 90 dollars, so you can buy one defined page of copy before committing to a retainer.
Last updated July 2026
What they do
What a copywriter can do for you
Browse copywriter gigs packaged into clear tiers. Pick the scope you need and order self-serve.
How hiring works
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Browse gigs
See copywriter gig pages with packaged tiers, portfolios, and prices up front. No proposals to read.
Compare tiers
Compare Basic, Standard, and Premium across sellers. Scope and delivery time are fixed, so you know exactly what you get.
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Why hire here
Why hire a copywriter on FreelanceNation
A self-serve marketplace where every gig is a shareable, packaged page. No bidding wars, no faceless URLs, no surprise quotes.
Prices up front
Every copywriter gig shows fixed-price tiers. You compare scope and cost before you commit, with no quotes to chase.
Buy self-serve
Pick a tier and check out in two clicks. No proposals, no interviews, no back-and-forth before work starts.
Real proof
Portfolios and past work sit on the gig page itself, so you judge a copywriter on what they have actually shipped.
Questions buyers ask
Hiring a copywriter: common questions
The questions people actually search before they hire, answered straight.
How much does it cost to hire a copywriter?
Expect 50 to 150 dollars an hour from a professional freelance copywriter if you are a small or mid-sized business. Junior writers run 50 to 85 dollars, mid-level 85 to 160, and senior conversion specialists 160 to 300. Per word, the 2026 professional average sits near 0.70 dollars, so a 1,200 word page often lands between 400 and 900 dollars.
Should I hire a copywriter?
Hire one when words are doing a measurable job: a page that has to convert, an email that has to sell, a launch that has to land. If the copy only has to exist and nobody is buying from it, write it yourself. The test is whether a lift in conversion would pay the fee back, because good copy is bought for revenue, not for polish.
How much should I pay for a website copywriter?
A single well-researched landing page typically runs 400 to 1,500 dollars, and a full five to seven page site commonly lands between 2,000 and 6,000 dollars. Price tracks research depth more than word count. Interviews, positioning work, and competitor review are what separate a 400 dollar page from a 1,500 dollar one.
What is the difference between a copywriter and a content writer?
A copywriter writes to drive an action: buy, sign up, book a call. A content writer writes to inform and attract, usually through blog posts and guides that earn search traffic. The skills overlap, but the briefs do not. Hire a copywriter for sales pages and emails, a content writer for the blog that feeds them.
Do copywriters charge per word or per hour?
Most experienced freelancers price per project, because per-word pricing punishes the editing that makes copy short and per-hour pricing punishes speed. Per word (around 0.70 dollars on average) is common for volume content, and hourly shows up for ongoing or open-ended work. For a defined deliverable, a fixed project price is usually the cleanest deal for both sides.
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