Freelance charges
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- vaxorcist0
make it VERY clear to people about meeting times,etc... also note that, on the client side, they may not have the same constraints as you, i.e. they get a check every week no matter how much they get done, so they may think differently about time....
Also make it clear to them somehow that if you don't get X materials/writing/photos/etc from them by Y date, then deadlines are changed, and/or if you have to spend more time re-editing the writing they gave you, there will be an additional charge....
Flat Rate pricing DOES reward you for being effecient, but it can KILL you if you're new, dealing with indecisive clients, and/or end up with stuff that needs more revisions than you thought....
A flat rate + a revision rate is a good idea if you go flat rate...
- That's why you get # of rev's and all that stuff in the proposal...make sure client doesn't scope creepfyoucher1