What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers and Consultants
Laurie Lewis
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Everything you need to know about freelance fees! Do your palms get sweaty when a prospective client asks, "How much do you want for this project?" Learn the techniques presented in What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers and Consultants and you'll never panic again! What to Charge takes you through the processes of setting rates, assessing fees dictated by clients, and evaluating your pricing experiences. You'll learn how to dig for information before quoting a fee. You'll examine the pros and cons of different pricing methods, such as hourly rates, project fees, and retainers. You'll discover the only two rules of pricing and why following them will guarantee you pricing success. You'll find out how to keep records that will enable you to maximize your profits on future projects. And you'll see how and when to analyze your income retroactively and to raise your rates with little effort. With self-employment being the hottest job trend, What to Charge is essential reading and a must-have reference for all entrepreneurs. No other book provides the detailed guidance of this volume, which is now in its second edition. Here's what readers of What to Charge: Pricing Strategies for Freelancers and Consultants have said: "I wish I had this book when I began freelancing." "You've taken the guesswork out of pricing!" "This is the most logical, practical approach to pricing-and business management%u2014for the self-employed that I have ever seen." "I've had my own business for years, and I thought I knew it all. But What to Charge gave me new insights and new approaches. As soon as I implemented one of these strategies, I recouped the cost of the book." Lessons learned in the trenches form the basis of this book. The author, Laurie Lewis, has more than 25 years as a freelance medical writer and editor. Active in several professional associations, the author has incorporated not only her own experiences but also those of other self-employed professionals to create a model for successful pricing of consulting services. The techniques presented in What to Charge have stood the test of time, remaining valid through the recession that occurred since the first edition was published in 2000. In fact, because the book presents strategies, it will never go out of date. Whether you're just launching a freelance business or you have many years of consulting under your belt, What to Charge is for you.
Product Details
Price
$23.95
Publisher
Outskirts Press
Publish Date
February 09, 2011
Pages
186
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781432767648
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Laurie Lewis has worked in the film industries and as arts correspondent for The Independent, where he was commissioned to produce a vast array of portraits both in the studio and on location. His work is held in the collection of the V&A Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Paris Crillon Hotel, and is exhibited at the Royal Academy, British Museum, the Hankyu Japan, and the Photographers Gallery.