Aug 13, 2020 02:22:28 PM by Mariusz O
I did not get the red badge . I have one big client. Also I've earned more than 5k $ in last 12 months from the client. But it wasnt one big project. Total I've earned from the client about $23k in a few years time. There were many projects.
The good news for clients is:
★★★ I'M TOP RATED FREELANCER WITH AFFORDABLE PRICES ★★★
Perhaps I should rise my hourly rate up ($25)?
Aug 13, 2020 02:44:51 PM by Robin H
Congrats on being Top Rated. Never promote you're affordable. And never use that as your first line on your profile.
Cheap work = below par work. That's my perception.
Aug 13, 2020 02:50:22 PM by Christine A
Robin H wrote:Congrats on being Top Rated. Never promote you're affordable. And never use that as your first line on your profile.
Cheap work = below par work. That's my perception.
I think there's a big difference between being cheap and being affordable - $25 isn't really a low-ball rate. I don't see anything wrong with promoting yourself as being good value for the money.
Aug 13, 2020 02:51:23 PM by Mariusz O
Robin H wrote:
Cheap work = below par work. That's my perception.
Maybe you are right. Any idea? Do you have any catchy slogan in the tough time?
Aug 13, 2020 02:45:56 PM by Christine A
Mariusz O wrote:I did not get the red badge . I have one big client. Also I've earned more than 5k $ in last 12 months from the client. But it wasnt one big project. Total I've earned from the client about $23k in a few years time. There were many projects.
The good news for clients is:
★★★ I'M TOP RATED FREELANCER WITH AFFORDABLE PRICES ★★★
Perhaps I should rise my hourly rate up ($25)?
I'm in the same boat - the minimum earning does have to be on one contract, unfortunately. But yes, I think you can go to $25/hour. What's the worst that can happen? You could always lower it again, if necessary.
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