Working for Free?
Working for Free?
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- Miguex0
if a client complains for $35 bucks, you most likely don't want ANY business with him. It's a matter of respect. You were to nice and let him have for free, but without knowing it, you just lowered his (already low) respect for you as a professional.
They are probably paying the other guys, and you are the "guy to go for free/cheap work". Please don't do it again, specially if its a new client. We've all done work for free before, but is usually if you can get something out of it. And should be out of your own initiative not because the client is not happy with your rates and doesn't want to pay.
- yep, client should never initiate a freebee .. you need to be in control - not them.********
- yep, client should never initiate a freebee .. you need to be in control - not them.
