No-AI Social Media Writing Pricing
An X post is approximately forty words. At ten cents per word, that’s a four dollar job with a ten dollar minimum, and this explains why social copy ordering will be the subject of most of the following information about ordering social copy as efficiently as possible.
How No-AI Social Media Writing Pricing Works
Short copy costs per word. A 200-word LinkedIn post is $20 of writing plus a 20-cent fee, making the total cost $20.20. A 120-word Instagram caption is $12.12. An eight-post thread on X, which would be about 400 words total, costs $40.40. The writer gets to keep 100% of the writing price for each cost total, and half of our one percent goes to tree planting.
The floor hits you next. Orders start at one hundred words, so if a single post is 45 words, it’s $10.10 whether or not you use the allowance, and you’re wasting money, since about half of what you paid goes to nothing. Batching helps with this. Twenty LinkedIn posts of approximately 150 words each totals 3,000 words of writing, which is $300 to write, $3 as a batching fee, and a total of $303, or $15.15 per post, with the minimum wasted.
Everything in the post is important, such as the introduction, the conclusion, and the tag line. One block of tags is about nine words. Your order will move in 50-word increments, and you do not need to create an account. A batch will be emailed to you as one numbered document within three days.
- X post of about 45 words: covered by the 100-word minimum at $10.10.
- Instagram caption of 120 words: $12 of writing, $12.12 in total.
- LinkedIn post of 200 words: $20 of writing, $20.20 in total.
- X thread of eight posts, roughly 400 words: $40.40.
- Twenty LinkedIn posts averaging 150 words: 3,000 words, $303, or $15.15 each.
Order in batches, not in ones
A single short post pays the 100-word minimum whether or not it uses it. Ten posts of 150 words come to 1,500 words and $151.50, which is $15.15 each, and every cent of the minimum is doing work.
What Is Included in No-AI Social Media Writing Pricing
Posts are written in the style that best fits the platform, which generally means writing as though the first line is the only one most people will read. On LinkedIn, that is the sentence before the “see more.” On X, that is the entire post. Captions include a call to action when the brief provides one, and when it does not, the writer poses a relevant question rather than inserting a call to action that the writer has no right to assume is welcomed.
Social copy detection relies on the honesty of the copy writer. AI detectors require a few hundred words before they can say anything useful, meaning a 45 word post cannot be scored meaningfully by us or by anyone else. We run the twelve checks across the batch as a single document and attach that report. It is real evidence about the batch, and presenting it as a score for each post would be dishonest.
Two revisions for each order will take approximately two weeks for each a post. The first batch will take roughly one week for you to complete your voice which is normal and explains why sending twenty posts before the voice is agreed will result in a worse outcome than if you only send five. All copyrights transfer to the client at the time of delivery.
- Copy written to each platform’s shape, not one post pasted five ways.
- An opening line built to survive the see-more cut.
- Hashtags where the platform still rewards them, counted in the total.
- A batch-level detector report, because short posts cannot be scored alone.
- Two revision rounds covering the whole order, open for fourteen days.
- Copyright on delivery, so the posts are yours to schedule and reuse.
What we do not do
Scheduling, posting, replies, community management, image and video production, paid promotion and analytics. You get the words in one numbered document, ready for whichever tool already runs your calendar.
Choosing the Right No-AI Social Media Writing Pricing Option
Shape matters in how long you can write. With X, we have 280 characters – this is some thirty to fifty words. For LinkedIn, the format penalizes one-liners and essays, so we have 150 to 300 words. Instagram posts are best at around 80 to 150 words. Reddit is the exception: posts under 200 words are considered advertising and will be treated that way.
Purchase a month, not a quarter, as you try to find your voice. Three posts a week equals twelve posts. 150 words each equals 1,800 wasted words for $181.80. Twelve posts should show if the writer can capture your voice. Pointlessly paying for a whole quarter upfront means you are stuck with an inferior first draft.
The rate cannot buy performance. A post can be well-written but can land poorly due to timing, the algorithm, or a subject that your audience was not interested in that week. We sell the words and the thought process that comes with them. Engagement sold at a fixed rate per post is the selling of something that is beyond their control.
- X Post: Separates 30 to 50 words in batches to use the minimum.
- X thread: 300 to 500 words, $30.30 to $50.50.
- LinkedIn post: 150 to 300 words, $15.15 to $30.30.
- Instagram caption: 80 to 150 words, $10.10 to $15.15 once the minimum applies.
- Reddit or community post: 200 to 400 words, $20.20 to $40.40.
- A month of three posts a week at 150 words: 1,800 words, $181.80.
No-AI Social Media Writing Pricing FAQs
Your order contains two rounds for every post with fourteen days of usage after shipment. Use the first round for your voice and the second round for your details. For a new brief and a new order, at the same rate of ten cents per word, you would need to request a new campaign concept.
Yes, it is the right route for an ongoing calendar, a launch with a fixed date, or a batch splitting across multiple platforms. The rate stays the same. What the quote brings in is a person’s estimate of how many words each platform’s set will actually take.
They need a handful of sample posts. Five to ten posts should be sufficient. If the samples are not provided, the writer works with what they are given. The first round of posts will resemble that of a stranger, however, post revision can correct that. Sample posts correct this issue during the drafting stage.
No. We do not have access to your account, audience, or algorithm, nor do we have any idea how to develop a promising number. What we will deliver on, however, is copy written by a person, ready to go in three days, and with two revision rounds to get the voice right, if needed.
Hashtags count in the final word count of the post because the writer has to manually add them to the post. An example block of nine hashtags would be about nine words total. Emojis do not count as words. If you would prefer to receive posts without hashtags, say so and the block will adjust accordingly.
Around two captions, one LinkedIn post, or a short thread really adds up to just 100 words. When you get under that amount the minimum applies and you get charged for the words you did not order. Thoughtfully grouping a week’s worth of posts into a single order is almost always the better deal.
Pricing rules override the actual price of a task in the Social format. Most assignments are worked out to about 10 cents per word. What really adds value to the offer is a minimum word count (typically 100 words), the batch (need to buy all the words in the post to have the post scored), and whether or not a 45-word post is detected. Those things determine if the order is even worth placing.
Content a person actually wrote
$10 per 100 words, and the writer keeps all of it. Our 1% sits on top, 0.5% goes to trees, and no generated text appears anywhere in the process.