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RE: FN-FORUM: new to freelancing - advice please!
date posted 18th January 2008 23:56
Bear in mind they'll probably be willing to pay well for stuff that will be=
done well as they know you and your standards. Don't be afraid to get what=
you deserve as they're always taking a chance with another freelancer. Plu=
s they'll probably use you for some time and there's nothing worse than sta=
rting low and having the awkward moment of having to raise your prices dram=
atically at some point to make it worth it time and time again!
> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 23:46:43 +0000
> To: [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: new to freelancing - advice please!
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
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>> and x it by 4 to account for only getting enough work for 1/4 of the yea=
r
>> or taking 4 times as long as the quote whichever works out to be the
>> same!
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> And reduce it for poorer customers with interesting projects when you are
> 100% occupied, and who don't mind you fitting their work in when you can.
>
> And raise it for richer customers who expect to pay more and get more (in
> terms of reliability, response times, etc.).
>
> Finding out the customer's budget is essential!
>
> Anthony
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