The Sponsored Posts Calculator helps you determine what to charge for every post you write.
You opened your email, and you have an offer from someone who wants to pay you to write about their product or company.
But, there is just one catch. They aren’t telling how much they are willing to pay.
Nope. They’ve asked you to share your rate with them.
How in the world do you know how much you should charge?
$100? $250? $1000?
Why doesn’t someone make this easier to figure out?!
You need someone to help you determine the exact amount to charge that won't let brands take advantage of you!
The Sponsored Posts Calculator figures the exact amount to charge for the work your sponsor wants!
Here's what the calculator will do for you:
The Sponsored Posts Calculator helps you determine what to charge for every post you write.
"I had no idea how to price out sponsorships before Tracie's calculator. I entered in my details, and BOOM - I got a rate that a company agreed upon right away.
I used Tracie's calculator to break down my rates and confidently send an email to the company without wondering if I was underselling myself or pricing my services correctly.
Her calculator is a lifesaver if you're considering sponsored work."
STEP 1:
GET YOUR STATS
Gather your site and social media stats.
STEP 2:
ENTER THE DATA
Add the numbers to the sections on the sheet.
STEP 3:
SEE YOUR RATES
Know the exact amount to pitch for every post.
Hi, there. I'm Tracie
I’m the creator behind the Sponsored Posts Calculator. I’ve been in the blogging world since January 2009. I still remember creating my site that January evening. I sat down and Googled “how to start a blog.”
Within my first few months of blogging, I had brands reaching out to hire me to work with them. Sadly, I did not charge nearly enough (and sometimes, nothing at all)!!
As I started doing work, I began being pitched by big brands. Some of them included:
I worked closely with the brands to determine fair pricing and started pitching rates that allowed for negotiations. And, I began getting paid what I knew I was worth.
All too often, brands want to have bloggers write about them in exchange for a free product or a measly $25.
Your site has worth! I want to ensure you get paid the right amount every single time!
That's why I created the calculator - so you can quickly and easily know how much you can charge for your next campaign. Cuz let's face it -- free doesn't pay the bills!
Sponsors want to pay as little as possible for your work. They often offer you less than. you should charge and. you accept without realizing it.
No more!
Know exactly how much your content is worth so you can negotiate higher rates and earn more with every sponsored post you write.
"This calculator is amazing!!
I felt completely unsure of how to start with sponsored posts and this put me on the right path."
Will this work for any niche?
Yep! Sponsored post rates are based on more than just what you blog about.
The calculator works whether you talk about shampoo, zippers, or dogs!
How will I get the product after purchase?
Once your purchase is finalized, you'll get access to the calculator so you can make your copy and start figuring your rates!
Do you offer refunds?
Since the products are digital and delivered instantly, refunds are not offered.
"Very easy to use and a great way to calculate how much to charge. I really love that there are three different rates (low, medium, high) so that I can choose the best one for the company I'm working with.
I got $300 more than I was going to ask initially - and the company agreed to pay it!"
"My website just got to a point where it could be interesting for sponsored content, so I was looking for tips and idea about what price I should ask for a sponsored post. Then I found your Sponsored Post Calculator. It's super clear and easy to use. I love it.
If you need to figure out your price for your sponsored posts, you won't regret using this calculator. Thank you so much, Tracie!"
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