Rush fees

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  • Amicus0

    Your time, skills and experience are all valuable, well that is if you are any good. Free time is also valuable.

    Think also of the times you have to push back one clients work because another client has a rush job. Rush fees help clients to learn the value of what you do and can help you build a more professional and valuable relationship with your client.

    Upping your rate by 20–50% seems reasonable for rush jobs due to the inconvenience and says you'd love to help them, but without losing sight of the value of your time.

    • Why do your clients hire you if they don't know your value??formed
    • some clients think you should be grateful for work, even if what they request means you would miss your own wedding.Amicus
    • it's a little reminder that you are willing to forgo the work if they don't make it worth your whileAmicus

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