Writing Services
Three commission cards naming the kinds of work this writer takes on, each with a pitch, a ruled detail list of length, turnaround, and rate.
Three commission cards naming the kinds of work this writer takes on, each with a pitch, a ruled detail list of length, turnaround, and rate.
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Writing Services turns the portfolio into something an editor can act on. A heading, What you can commission, sits beside a booking availability note, and below it three commission cards name the kinds of work this writer takes: reported features, essays and opinion, and ghostwriting. Each card carries a short pitch, a ruled detail list of typical length, turnaround, rate, and what is included, and a Start a commission link.
One services array drives the grid. Every entry holds a name, a description, a details array of label and value rows, and an href, so the three cards stay structurally identical while the copy differs. Pricing and scope live on the card rather than behind an email, which is the point: the reader leaves knowing what a commission costs before they write.
Reach for this block on a freelance writing portfolio or a dedicated hire page, after the work has earned attention and the reader is ready to see terms. The installer swaps the service names, pitches, detail rows, and links for their own offering and updates the availability note.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is commissionable writing services. Other card applications:
Tip: put the rate on the card, not behind a contact form; a visible price filters the inbox down to the briefs worth answering.