No matter what you charge, some clients will always ask for lower prices. Don’t take it as a sign your rates are too high or that you have to charge less than you’re worth. They’re just looking for a deal. That’s good news: you are in a better position than you might think. Because these...Continue Reading
Value-based pricing is popular in the freelance world. The strategy says that rather than charging an hourly rate (or presenting a flat fee package based on the time it will take), we should charge a price based on how much money your client will make with your work. The argument for value-based pricing is this:...Continue Reading
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