Hydro74
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- Sharif0
OSFA loves that shit
- KevinTx0
Don't ever work for
- hydro740
MrD.
1. client comes to me
2. i contact a couple designers to see if they want involved in the project
3. offer them comp pay so they are not doing it for free
4. once all pieces are done, they are sent to the client.
5. if the client selects a piece, i pay the freelancer for each piece.hope that helps
- KevinTx0
i love when i post half ass responses by accident.
- OSFA0
OSFA loves that shit
Sharif
(May 14 07, 10:46)yes, it makes me laugh when I'm down....
- MrD0
hydro
so you paid designer $25 per comp on pitch
and when they get selected you pay them 200-300 minus 50
is that correct?
- tank020
i think were all in the victim of asshole clients and them cuttin' and cutitn' in our budget and take all the work for granted and trying to squeeze every buck out of it.
and what does our sector do? we cannabalize eachother.
- OSFA0
MrD, do you really care or you're just being an arse?
- OSFA0
and what does our sector do? we cannabalize eachother.
tank02
(May 14 07, 10:51)Shut the fuck up!
;)
- MrD0
MrD, do you really care or you're just being an arse?
OSFA
(May 14 07, 10:52)i do care cause i want to find people who will do comps for $25
and arse-ness that just comes with me
- hydro740
MrD.
well, it depends on the client. some have higher rates, so that means i can pay more per piece.email me if you have questions.
- plyzo0
Mr. D you should meet Le Duke
- plyzo0
Mr. D you should meet Le Duke
- plyzo0
Mr. D you should meet Le Duke
- plyzo0
Mr. D you should meet Le Duke
- Rand0
I am owed over 250,000 in unpaid invoices from last year
- Sharif0
hahaha oh man
- PonyBoy0
A man in your line of work, Rand, only need use the back of his hand and the age old threat of 'throwing the bitches out on the street'.
- MrD0
Mr. D you should meet Le Duke
plyzo
(May 14 07, 10:56)umm ok
- hydro740
MrD.
It also depends on who you are trying to pitch. Young designers who are trying to build a client list vs. season professionals. A lot of designers don't mind and it's up to them, i don't force anything.But on the same token, where you have a strong budget, and it's not spec work, then you need to pay more for comps. I generally break down hourly rates, or day rates for freelancers.
spec work is a different beast. One reason why i only do a limited amount, even tho i have great relationships with the clients.