Freelance Fee Setting: Quick Guide for When a Client Demands a Price NOW

* Read * Freelance Fee Setting: Quick Guide for When a Client Demands a Price NOW by Laurie Lewis ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Freelance Fee Setting: Quick Guide for When a Client Demands a Price NOW You have no idea. A must-have tool for every freelancer!. After following the guidance in this e-book, youll be able to name a price acceptable to both you and your client. This quick guide, written by the author of the award-winning WHAT TO CHARGE: PRICING STRATEGIES FOR FREELANCERS AND CONSULTANTS, walks you through the job-pricing process. Youve been discussing a freelance assignment when the client asks a question that makes you break out in a cold sweat: How much will you charge for this

Freelance Fee Setting: Quick Guide for When a Client Demands a Price NOW

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Rating : 4.40 (769 Votes)
Asin : B0077STDEC
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Number of Pages : 181 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-12-26
Language : English

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You have no idea. A must-have tool for every freelancer!. After following the guidance in this e-book, you'll be able to name a price acceptable to both you and your client. This quick guide, written by the author of the award-winning WHAT TO CHARGE: PRICING STRATEGIES FOR FREELANCERS AND CONSULTANTS, walks you through the job-pricing process. You've been discussing a freelance assignment when the client asks a question that makes you break out in a cold sweat: How much will you charge for this job? You panic. The e-book outlines the type of information you need, reviews pros and cons of different methods of pricing, and offers tips for successful negotiating

this book is excellent but consider author's longer alternative Laurie Lewis's Quick Guide for Freelance Fee Setting When a Client Demands a Price NOW is an excellent book and well worth its low price.The book narrowly focuses on how to price a freelance job quickly, using bullet-like lists to help make a price decision fast.Note, however, that the book does not specify price ranges for specific types of projects. The reader still has to think.This book is excellent, but instead I recommend purchasing the higher-priced What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers and Consultants, also by Laurie Lewis. Freelance writers, editors, proofreaders, graphic designers and similar professionals at whom these. Advert for other book I felt this contained little of use and left me with the impression it was an advert for the bigger, better, proper version of the book.. Don't hit the buy button! Donna E. Hayes What a waste of time and money. No real information. Written like a teaser. No guidance whatsoever on what fees to set.

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