
How much do I charge a company who wants to hire me as a "food blogger"?
I've been approached by a large company (not too large, but they've been operating 50+ years and are the biggest producer of their type of product) to create 8 recipes per month (approximately, they are flexible on it but probably at the least 8) for their company website, including pictures, without credit to my food blog/name.They offered to give me 6 month contracts and pay me a retainer for each recipe/month of work.
A marketing executive/employee from the company contacted me by email, then phone to tell me/talk to me about this.
They asked how much I would want for each month, but being a relatively new food blogger, I don't know what is fair/worth charging for my work. I would say my work falls somewhere in between semi-professional to professional in quality in that I do spend hours testing, creating, styling, photographing recipes, and it would be even more meticulous for a job such as this, rather then just something to share with my peers.
My question is - how much do I suggest to charge for the rights to one complete recipe, with photographs, that has been tested, is delicious, etc, knowing that they want a 6 month contract, 8 recipes per month with a variety of dishes?
It was my first time talking to a marketing executive and so I did not inquire about a budget for this job. They left it open to me and so I don't know what I should suggest. A blog post from a food blogger below stated $250-$600 per recipe - should I be expecting this amount, or less??
Company or corporations: These firms have budgets to pay for work.The rate is anywhere from $250 to $600 per original recipe, according to recipe developers I spoke to when doing research for the IFBC panel. Groceries for testing are never included in the price, and the company will probably own the recipe. |
TL;DR - Approached by a fairly large food product company marketing executive, wants 8 professional recipes with photographs per month based on their products, how much should I charge per recipe, in your opinion? They offered me a 6 month contract and didn't state a budget, nor did I ask. They want me to call them back with a quote.
Thank-you for any insights you may have.
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