So, I am an English teacher and I've been considering consulting/writing on D&D content (possibly through Fiverr.com). However, I am new to this and was hoping to get some advice as to what to charge. Any advice would be appreciated really. I'm a DM and I love the game. It would be great to be able to contribute and give back to the community.
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‘A’OHE PU’U KI’EKI’E KE HO’A’O ‘IA E PI’I – (No cliff is so tall it cannot be climbed.)
I've paid D&D people on fiver for some repetitive tasks. I don't think a lot of people get business, if you get more than 3 jobs per year I would be surprised.
In general just look at the pricing of others or just decide what hourly rate you are happy to actually do work as. Creature a couple of sample "packages of work" that you can price and the rest you just customize the price to the project.
Rather than wait for gigs, why don't you compile some of your existing work in a volume and sell it on GMsGuild? Looking at what's available on Fiverr I don't see a lot of demand out there, whereas DMsGuild is a marketplace for people looking for new D&D content. The rules aren't hard. Not going to be a windfall, but neither would Fiverr.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Rather than wait for gigs, why don't you compile some of your existing work in a volume and sell it on GMsGuild? Looking at what's available on Fiverr I don't see a lot of demand out there, whereas DMsGuild is a marketplace for people looking for new D&D content. The rules aren't hard. Not going to be a windfall, but neither would Fiverr.
Ya, I was looking into that too. Thanks for the advice.
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‘A’OHE PU’U KI’EKI’E KE HO’A’O ‘IA E PI’I – (No cliff is so tall it cannot be climbed.)
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So, I am an English teacher and I've been considering consulting/writing on D&D content (possibly through Fiverr.com). However, I am new to this and was hoping to get some advice as to what to charge. Any advice would be appreciated really. I'm a DM and I love the game. It would be great to be able to contribute and give back to the community.
‘A’OHE PU’U KI’EKI’E KE HO’A’O ‘IA E PI’I – (No cliff is so tall it cannot be climbed.)
I've paid D&D people on fiver for some repetitive tasks. I don't think a lot of people get business, if you get more than 3 jobs per year I would be surprised.
In general just look at the pricing of others or just decide what hourly rate you are happy to actually do work as. Creature a couple of sample "packages of work" that you can price and the rest you just customize the price to the project.
Rather than wait for gigs, why don't you compile some of your existing work in a volume and sell it on GMsGuild? Looking at what's available on Fiverr I don't see a lot of demand out there, whereas DMsGuild is a marketplace for people looking for new D&D content. The rules aren't hard. Not going to be a windfall, but neither would Fiverr.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Ya, I was looking into that too. Thanks for the advice.
‘A’OHE PU’U KI’EKI’E KE HO’A’O ‘IA E PI’I – (No cliff is so tall it cannot be climbed.)