I have tried freelancing sites in the past, all in the attempt to drum up business and the finances I need to support my writing/publishing ventures. Let's face it, struggling writers often don't have a lot of cash; however, on most freelancing sites, one can easily spot a trend in the job listings that is not good. And it stems from a misunderstanding (and misconceptions) about the true costs of editing.
Within many listings, the lister (i.e., the writer) had a budget of US$10, but they wanted their manuscript of unspecified length to be fully edited by an experienced editor. That in itself is a complete joke, but the sheer number of them (many of whom are located in the US) inspired this post. It's time to highlight to my readers exactly how much time goes into editing, and why you need to be prepared to pay in the order of US$600 – US$3000, possibly much more, depending on the type of editing you require and the editor's experience.
